Bienvenue chez Cauet Cauet interviews Bradley Cooper during the French promos for The Hangover Part 2 (VF: Very Bad Trip 2). Doing an interview in French doesn’t look that hard.
I have to tell you that all through my fifty years in the business, two words have always been in my thoughts—these two words are ‘What luck’. What luck to have met, in the far-off days of weekly rep, a marvellous comedian called Glenn Melvyn, who gave me my first TV job and taught me how to stutter. What luck to have been in Oxford rep when a young Peter Hall arrived as director and brought me to London’s West End. What luck that James Gilbert saw me do a radio show and put me in The Frost Report. What luck that the star of that show, David Frost, put me under contract, that resulted in Porridge and Open All Hours, and who paired me with the wonderful Ronnie Corbett. What luck to have had a wife for forty-five years, who throughout my television career, sat in the audience of every show and laughed louder than anyone else. And finally, standing here before you, with this most honoured award bestowed upon me by you, what luck, what wonderful luck, to be flanked on either side by my two best friends, Ronnie Corbett and David Jason. And I might cry, Gwyneth Paltrow, watch out.
Chapter 11, verse 2 I guess there will be fewer K-Gill posts from now on, simply because there are fewer photos of her. Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you Eleven and J-Lou.
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Triumphant at the Shard I take my hat off to whomever does this artwork—absolutely stunning. Courtesy BBC.
The Ford Motor Company True or false: each of the Ford brands (Ford, Lincoln and Mercury) was named after a famous person.
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J-Lou on the red carpet Jenna-Louise Coleman (Doctor Who) at the Jameson Empire Awards, held over the weekend in London. Full story here.
J-Lou in Lucire A bit of J-Lou can’t hurt—Lucire runs three pictures of the actress of the moment. Story at http://lucire.com/insider/20130325/jameson-empire-awards-star-studded-turnout-sam-mendes-jenna-louise-coleman-dame-helen-mirren-daniel-radcliffe/.
Role of Honor Meanwhile, here’s Pussy Galore on the cover of a Swedish magazine in 1965.
J. Law makes it Despite her trip, Jennifer Lawrence wins the crowd back over by being authentic.
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