Day: 10 November 2017

  • Who is Bradley Walsh and who is he married to?

    He’s on our screens a lot, but how much do we really know about the presenter, actor and musician Bradley Walsh.

    Is Bradley Walsh gay, Is Bradley Walsh married?

    Bradley Walsh is probably most famous, now, for his presenting role on the daytime quiz show, The Chase. Although he’s had an incredibly varied career. He’s been a recording artist, a footballer, an actor and a presenter.

    Is Bradley Walsh gay?

    Bradley Walsh is married to his wife Donna Derby. They married in 2007 and together they have two children.

    How tall is Bradley?

    Bradley Walsh stands an average 5 foot and 8.5 inches.

    What was Bradley Walsh doing before he started presenting The Chase?

    Bradley has worked in many industries, including Football – where he played for Brentford at the age of 18. He played for a number of teams before leaving the sport in 1982, just a few years after he was signed. Injuries sustained during his play cut short a promising career. That didn’t keep him down though. He moved into the entertainment industry and he appeared in a number of theatrical productions. In the mid to late nineties, he became a presenter for ITV. First for the Midas Touch and then in 1997 for Wheel of Fortune. He became an actor and took a minor role in Channel 4’s Lock Stock… in 2000. In 2004 he joined Coronation Street until 2006.

    When did Bradley start presenting The Chase?

    Bradley started presenting The Chase in 2009 and has been doing so for 10 series.

    What else has Bradley done?

    In 2016 Bradley released an album called Chasing Dreams on Decca Records. He went on to sell over 100,000 copies of the record – outselling One Direction’s Zayn Malik.

    What is Bradley Walsh’s Net Worth?

    According to Celebrity Net Worth has Bradley’s net worth at $8m.

     

     

     

  • Who is Richard Osman and what time is Pointless on today?

    He’s on our screens a lot, but how much do we really know about the Pointless co-host Richard Osman.

    Is Richard Osman gay?

    Richard Osman is the clever co-host of the BBC’s daytime programme, Pointless. So what do we know about him?

    Is Richard Osman gay?

    Well, rather interestingly in a blog posted in 2011, Richard wrote that his job was to be the host, Alexander Armstrong’s “‘pointless friend’, providing extra facts, trying to tell jokes, and adding to the Brokeback Mountain-style sexual frisson of the show”. Now make of that what you will. However, Richard, who was once voted “weirdest crush” is actually heterosexual and on the dating scene. Recently, he was said to be dating radio DJ and deputy editor of InStyle magazine, Emily Dean. He split with the mother of his two children a number of years ago.

    How tall is Richard?

    Richard is a very tall guy. He stands 6 foot 7 inches, which makes him taller than Basket Ball legend Michael Jordan. Being that tall you would think might have its advantages but Richard told the Express that “I’m so tall and my eyesight is so bad, I think if I ever tried to do anything brave it would end so badly. My grandad, who was a police officer, always said to me, ‘If you’re called to a fight in a pub, make sure you’re second through the door.’  The one thing, he said that he would change about himself is, in fact, his height, he’d like to shave a few inches off and be 6 foot 4.

    What was Richard Osmon doing before he starred in Pointless?

    Richard was working in television long before he landed the Pointless co-host job, but he was strictly behind the scenes. He got the co-host job when he pitched the idea to BBC execs. During the pitch, legend has it that he took the role of the assistant during the pitch. Producers were so impressed they suggested that he fill the role permanently. Before Pointless Richard was a script editor for the BBC’s Total Wipeout and wrote the Channel 4 sitcom, Boyz Unlimited with David Walliams and Matt Lucas.

     

    What are Richard Osman’s kids called?

    So Richard has two children, one daughter named Ruby, who was born in 1998 and a son who was born in 2000. In an interview, he said that his two best friends were, in fact, his kids. Ahh!

     

    Has Richard Osman ever done naked things?

    Richard has suggested that he’d like to do a nude calendar of geeks. In 2013, he told The Telegraph that he’d be up for stripping off and taking part in a naked shoot for a calendar, the theme – nude geeks. We’ve got 5 gorgeous gay geeks here we reckon should join Richard… We’d buy that calendar.

     

    Are Richard and Alexander Armstrong friends in real life?

    Yes, the chemistry between Richard and Alexander is real as in life they are actually very good friends. They met, studying at Trinty College, Cambridge in the late 80s and early 90s. Richard read Politics and Sociology while Alexander read English Literature.

    Does Richard have a large fanbase?

    Indeed, Richard has many admirers. His TV career has helped him amass nearly 493,000 followers on Twitter and on Facebook he has nearly 4000 people liking him. In 2011 he won the dubious pleasure of becoming Heat magazine’s Weirdest Crush Award, becoming the popular weekly’s “unlikely heartthrob”.

    What time is Pointless on TV?

    Pointless is on BBC one at 5:15 PM until 6PM

  • John Lewis Christmas Ad 2017: Watch all the previous ones here

    Christmas is on its way and that means a couple of things…

    WHAM! on your radio, Christmas weight gain and the John Lewis Christmas ad. This year we’ve got a farting-under-the-bed Monster… but take a look at the previous year’s offerings. Make sure you have your tissue box at the ready.

    2017 – Moz The Monster

    2016 – Buster The Boxer

    2015 – Man On The Moon

    2014 – Monty The Penguin


    2013 – The Bear and the Hare

    2012 – The Journey

    2011 – The Long Wait

  • Guys: Five health signs that something might be wrong

    We spoke to doctors from The Online Clinic to seek advice on the most important symptoms for men to be on the lookout for.

    Men's Health, prostate worries,
    If you’re suffering any of these pains, you might want to get yourself to the GP

    It can be hard to know what health issues are really important to look out for with men’s health. The internet throws all kinds of signs and symptoms at us, and googling only results in permanent paranoia. To try and understand what we really should be keeping an eye out for, I’ve been speaking to doctors from The Online Clinic to highlight the most important health signs. They gave me information on the following top five health signs which should be a warning signal to men to go and get a check-up.

    Urination

    Be sure to keep an eye on your urine – as this is often the first sign that something is wrong with your prostate. If you have a poor stream or find there is hesitation when going to pee, this can be a strong indication of prostatic issues. Get checked by a doctor as soon as possible and put your mind at ease.

    Unexplained weight loss

    Another sign is weight loss – if you are losing weight without intention, it’s a good idea to get this investigated. The doctors at The Online Clinic have said that it could mean you have a symptom of a metallic disorder such as thyroid disease, diabetes, or even cancer in the extreme cases.

    Statistically, middle-aged men are twice as likely to suffer from diabetes than women, so it is important to rule this out. If you notice that you are beginning to lose weight, make sure you see a doctor ASAP.

    Coughing

    Coughing can be another sign of a more serious health problem – if you’re a smoker, don’t dismiss a cough that lingers for more than three weeks as just being a nasty cigarette side effect. It could be a sign of something much more serious, like a lung disorder – or even cancer. If you find that a cough does last longer than three weeks, be sure to get this checked as soon as possible. And, if you don’t smoke, a cough longer than 6 weeks could indicate the same thing.

    Painful ejaculation

    Pain when you ejaculate is unpleasant and can be distressing. If this happens make sure you take note and go to the doctors, however embarrassing it may be.

    Regularly check for blood in your sperm or discharge from your penis. If you do find anything unusual it’s a good idea to go and get an STI test. These are all symptoms of a sexually transmitted disease.

    Pain

    Lastly, it’s important to remember that pain, in general, is usually a sign that something’s wrong: listen to your body when it tells you that something is amiss and seek advice from a doctor.

    Advice given by Dr Elizabeth Kershaw-Yates, GP and one of the medical team at TheOnlineClinic

  • Who is Matt Baker and what did he do before the One show?

    Matt Baker, along with Alex Jones are the faces of BBC’s The One Show… but what do we know about Matt Baker?

    Is Matt Baker gay?

    Matt Baker, along with Alex Jones are the regular hosts of the popular magazine show, The One Show, which is on every weekday evening on BBC One. However, this isn’t Matt’s first presenting job. Matt’s first presenting job for the BBC was on the children’s magazine show, Blue Peter. He presented alongside Katy Hill, Konnie Huq and Gethin Jones from 1999 until 2006.

    Is Matt Baker gay?

    Matt Baker is married to his wife, Nicola. They married in 2004 in Teesdale and have a son and daughter together. So no, Matt Baker isn’t gay and has never identified bisexual. He and his wife met whilst he was performing in a Disco show at Pier 39 in the holiday town of Cleethorpes. They now live in Buckinghamshire with their two children.

    How old is Matt Baker?

    Matt was born in December 1977 which makes him 39/40 in 2017. He was born in County Durham in England.

    Matt Baker along with co-host of The One Show, Alex Jones

    What other programmes has Matt Baker presented?

    Before becoming the daily host on The One Show, Matt presented for Blue Peter and still can be found presenting Countryfile. He got the job on The One Show after standing in for Jason Mansford in 2010, after Mansford resigned from the show. Baker been there ever since.

    When is The One Show on?

    The One Show is on every weekday on BBC one at 7 PM and usually lasts 30 minutes.

  • CAR REVIEW | Dacia Duster Lauréate

    ★★★★ | Dacia Duster Lauréate

    Sometimes the annoying happens. For some time now I’d wanted to try a Duster and when l managed to get hold of one I was told that it was due for replacement in 2018 but would l still like one anyway?

    This got me thinking and with the Duster already being good value for money if you just take its list price as a guide only, I wondered if it would make even better sense to buy one as a run out model or just buy one now?

    If you are looking for an SUV type vehicle but feel you need to steer clear of Dacia’s offerings because it seems ridiculously cheap and looks a bit gawky then more fool you. In the days where cheap cars from the Eastern Bloc really were dreadful except for the price and a warranty, then I’d understand your viewpoint. What you need to do is not only take my word for it but also judge for yourself by the number of awards, praise and accolades the Duster has achieved since its UK launch in 2012.

    The advertising campaign used for the Duster is a good one too. All multitude of people from all walks of life singing “another one buys a Duster” ending with “hay, why don’t we get one too” and you should.

    What you can disregard from the previous models are the engines. The £14,990 Duster Lauréate sitting on my drive came with the 1.2 TCe 125hp engine and not once did l complain. The 205Nm of torque available from 2000rpm was enough if you didn’t mind the occasional cog swap when you wanted to overtake. The little engine was incredibly sweet. Smooth and quiet. It wasn’t what l was expecting if l am honest.

    The range starts from £9500 for the basic 2wd Access model that comes with no radio, through a 5 model range topping at a heady £18,400. We were given the midrange Lauréate model in 2wd. You can’t help but notice where the savings have come from and why these are such good value.

    It’s pretty much a 2010 Renault Clio inside. No such bad thing to be honest. It’s tried and tested and works. You also notice a massive dial to the right on the dashboard for altering the headlight angles. Something very French and I’ve not seen in a car since the 1980s. Crude, sort of, but immensely effective. And that is the key to the Duster’s success. It’s an immensely effective vehicle.

    Renault switchgear aside, the ergonomics are not. The inbuilt satnav and infotainment screen was awkwardly placed and visual information from the screen during a navigated journey would have resulted in eyes coming off the road, adjusting and then back to the road again. The talking part of the satnav works far better in practice and the commands were clear and concise. The 6-speed gearbox was a welcome standard feature if only because in 5th gear, the stick fouled against my lanky resting leg.

    That is annoying for one reason, the Duster gets into its stride quite easily and on the fast roads, it is easy to relax and let the satisfactory engine performance do the rest. Fifth is a gear that isn’t needed often except for the most arduous inclines. This then makes the cruise control easier to use.

    Load space is plentiful. In a car this cheap you wouldn’t be too picky about throwing everything at it. And good job too. I like to see the odd token of body colour here and there except in the boot where the load edge is uncovered and the inner of the tailgate painted. It wouldn’t take long for this to get scratched. It would infuriate me because l like the car and I’d want to look after it. Speaking of looking after it, it is ok in the put together department too. At this price, it isn’t outstanding but there was nothing I’d be too miffed about. It’s another thing the Duster does to you, you start to appreciate its no-nonsense approach to human transport.

    Ride and handling are an odd balance. It’s quite French in its ways. In actuality, it’s quite old-school French. It rides with such a lovely subtle ride that pretty much caresses the irregularities of the road. This also endows it with is a lot of bump steer and corner lurching when you get busy in the S bends. Being slightly jacked up in its SUV format, this exaggerates the motion. For this alone, I would remove the ‘sports’ tag from the SUV. It will carry you great distances in comfort. Used as a load lugger or commuter car is where it is best. A sports car it is not.

    It is a pretty sizeable car inside. I put it to good use in collecting some bits for a project. The rear section swallowed a whole camper van door and there was still space for other items. Folding the rear seat was simple and there are some neat locators in the trim to get the seat belts out of the way. With the seats folded they do not give a flat floor area.

    Look through the options for the Duster and you’ll be surprised at how well you can spec it up. As it is, the model tested would have done me proud. For little over £2000, you can have all the individual extras available. Some of them are available in packages too. Probably the best package is the extended warranty. For £850 you get 7 years or 100,000 miles of peace of mind motoring as long as you adhere to the terms.

    I’d take the Duster as it is, right now, even before the new model arrives. I don’t know about ‘another one buys a Duster’ but I’ve got brass in my pocket and I’m going to use it.

    Love
    Price
    Comfort
    Ease of access to service items including lights

    Loathe
    Exposed paint in the boot area
    Infotainment screen position
    Ergonomics

    The Lowdown
    Car – Dacia Duster Lauréate TCe 125 4×2
    Price – £14,990 (as tested)
    MPG – 46.3 mpg (combined)
    Power – 0-62mph – 10.4 seconds
    Top Speed – 109 mph
    Co2 – 138 (g/km)