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Iconic kids show Spongebob Squarepants confirms huge 25th anniversary special as spin-off show lands two new series
A BELOVED children’s cartoon gave fans a sneak peak at its 25th anniversary special before revealing that a spin off show will continue for at least two more series.
Spongebob SquarePantsis an iconic cartoon that has captured the hearts of kids and adults alike with his adventures in Bikini Bottom with their friends Patrick Star, Mr Krabs and Gary the Snail among others.
At a SpongeBob SquarePants panel at New York Comic Con 2024, Nickelodeon revealed that The Patrick Star Show, the second SpongeBob SquarePants spinoff, has now been renewed for seasons four and five.
At the convention they also showed a half-hour 25th anniversary special, SpongeBob SquarePants, Snow Yellow.
In addition, they offered a sneak peak at the 25th anniversary special SpongeBob SquarePants, SpongeBob & Sandy’s Country Christmas.
The treats kept on coming as fans were also given a first look at The Patrick Star Show, Thanks But No Thanksgiving.
The series follows the starfish and his family and is currently in its third season, also airing on Nickelodeon.
The show’s stars Tom Kenny – who plays SpongeBob – and Bill Fagerbakke – who plays Patrick Star – appeared on stage to celebrate the show’s 25th anniversary.
Carolyn Lawrence, who plays Sandy Cheeks, was also there, as well as Rodger Bumpass (Squidward) and Clancy Brown (Mr. Krabs).
They actors were joined by executive producers Marc Ceccarelli and Vincent Waller.
Snow Yellow sees evil Queen Karen seek to try and claim the title ‘The squarest of them all’ for herself using cunning tactics.
The episode is due to air on Nickelodeon in November, along with The Patrick Star Show’s Thanks But No Thanksgiving.
In that episode, the Stars spend a happy holidays with Bunny’s family in Klopnod.
Meanwhile, in SpongeBob SquarePants – SpongeBob & Sandy’s Country Christmas, one of Sandy’s experiments ends in disaster, so it is up to the Cheeks family to team up to save Christmas.
It stars Craig Robinson as Pa Cheeks, Johnny Knoxville as Randy Cheeks, and Grey Delisle as Ma Cheeks.
Granny Cheeks, Rosie and Rowdy return to their roles as Sandy Cheek’s family. They also appeared in Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie.
The Spongebob Christmas special premieres in December on Nickelodeon and Paramount+.
Catch episodes of Spongebob and The Patrick Star show on Nickleodeon.
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Mrs Brown’s Boys star Brendan O’Carroll defends implying racial slur in comedy project
Mrs Brown’s Boys star Brendan O’Carroll has defended implying highly offensive racial slurs in his comedy.
O’Carroll, the 69-year-old Irish actor who plays the title character in the long-running BBC comedy, recently apologised for making a “clumsy” joke where a “racial term was implied” during rehearsals for the forthcoming Christmas specials.
It has since been reported that O’Carroll was in character as Mrs Brown when he began to utter the N-word before he was stopped by his on-screen daughter, who was also in character.
The BBC halted filming to launch an investigation after the remark was flagged to bosses. O’Carroll then said he “deeply regrets the clumsy line”.
It has now been reported that in an interview, O’Carroll argued in defence of such jokes and said it could only work when he was in character as the Mrs Browns Boys titular star Agnes Brown.
The Daily Mail reports that during a recent interview, O’Carroll cited a sketch that he did with American actor Tyler Perry in Netflix’s A Madea Homecoming, which contains the use of racial terms. As Madea, Perry – who is Black – plays an older woman who meets Mrs Brown.
The sketch sees the two characters with differing Irish and American accents misunderstand each other so that the word “knickers” is misinterpreted as a racial slur.
The actor reportedly recalled that this sketch was a success, saying: “I did the movie with Tyler Perry and we were about four years in the planning of it.
“But we’d have Facetimes, and the scene that we do, the knicker/n***** piece, we howled laughing at it.
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“And we agreed that we wouldn’t get away with it – but [our characters] Madea and Mrs Brown would.”
“So we did it, and it became one of the highlights of the f***ing movie.”
Recalling the scene, O’Carroll explained, “In the movie Agnes says, ‘Now hold on, don’t be getting your knickers in a twist.”
Perry’s character Madea replies: “Did you call me a n*****?”
Mrs Brown then responds,”No, no, I said knicker.”
O’Carroll said the scene was “f***ing hilarious” and “the place fell apart laughing”.
The Independent has contacted representatives for Mr O’Carroll for comment.
At the time of the release of A Madea Homecoming in 2022, O’Carroll came under fire for his remarks about race while appearing on The One Show to promote the film alongside Perry. During the interview, O’Carroll said that Mrs Brown’s Boys had never had anyone of Perry’s “colour” feature on the show before.
When asked if he thought his fellow guest could feature on Mrs Brown’s Boys, O’Carroll responded: “He’s very expensive and so far we haven’t had anybody his colour in there,” the Irish actor continued, pointing at his face on the word “colour”.
O’Carroll said that he would love the actor to appear on the show or for the pair to make another film together, while Perry laughed at the comment while repeating the words: “Nobody my colour.”
“Times have changed, change the world,” Perry. “Diversity rules, here we go.”
The One Show viewers were shocked by O’Carroll’s comment, which was described by one viewer as “offensive” and “racist”.
The remarks are in line with the tone of the Perry-directed comedy, which features several jokes about race and ethnicity.
In one scene, Mrs Brown greets Madea by crossing her arms and saying “Wakanda forever”, in reference to the Black Panther motto from the Marvel films.
Another clip shows the actor at dinner with Perry’s character, where she says “I’m Mrs Brown”, with one of the co-stars replying: “I’m a brown too.”
During filming for the recent Christmas special, the BBC investigated the incident and halted rehearsals, which have since resumed at the corporation’s Pacific Quay studios in Glasgow. It is understood that the specials are still scheduled to air on BBC One this festive season in their usual Christmas Day and New Year’s Day slots.
A BBC spokesperson said: “While we don’t comment on individuals, the BBC is against all forms of racism, and we have robust processes in place should issues ever arise.”
A representative for O’Carroll told The Daily Mail: “We would also like to clarify that the ‘n’ word was absolutely not spoken, it was implied. Agnes (Mrs Brown) began the word but was stopped from finishing it by her daughter Cathy, as she (Mrs Brown) knew she would be.”
O’Carroll said in a statement: “At a read-through of the Mrs Brown’s Boys Christmas specials, there was a clumsy attempt at a joke, in the character of Agnes, where a racial term was implied. It backfired and caused offence which I deeply regret and for which I have apologised.”
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Ralph Blunsom dead: ITV star and legendary broadcaster dies aged 66 as colleagues share emotional tributes
ITV NEWS anchor Ralph Blunsom has died aged 66.
The broadcasting legend’s passing was shared last night by Granada Reports, the channel’s northern division.
His death was confirmed on air by colleague Rob Smith.
Blunsom’s career had seen him also work for BBC North West.
Co-star Victoria Grimes was among those to post a heartfelt message on X.
She shared a photo taken in Granada’s newsroom at MediaCity UK and a snap of Blunsom with 1958-2024 written across it.
She wrote: “A candle burning in @GranadaReports newsroom tonight for our Ralphy.
“A first class journalist, hilarious good company and a loyal friend. We will miss you more than you can ever know.”
BBC Breakfast editor Richard Frediani said: “All my thoughts with the family and friends of Ralph Blunsom, the former BBC North West Tonight and Granada Reports reporter who has died.
“He was always a lovely, friendly, fun colleague and he will be missed by many.”
ITV news reporter Jam Williams-Thomas shared several photos with and wrote: “Ralph. I had the absolute privilege of being your colleague, but more importantly your friend.
“We shared so many funny times and I can still hear your laugh now.
“You were always a champion of me and others coming up in the industry. Love you lots mate and will miss you greatly.”
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EastEnders iconic business at risk as residents are floored at shock development – and there’s a familiar face behind it
WALFORD residents face a crisis as the market and Square Gardens are potentially being abolished.
Martin Fowler, Honey Mitchell and Billy Mitchell hold a crisis meeting in The Vic pub next week in EastEnders.
They gather all the market traders and they discuss the possibility of the abolishment of the market and the Square Gardens.
Ian is summoned, and reveals the councils plans to transform the land.
Things soon escalate when the punters learn that Junior Knight has been given the prospective contract for the job.
Meanwhile, Nish starts to grow suspicious of The Six after he overhears a clandestine chat between Kathy and Suki.
He later rumbles the women’s group meet at No.41 where they try to remember their statements from Christmas.
Nish is adamant something is awry, but the women insist they have nothing to hide.
Nish insists on travelling with the group to the police station where he and the women are re-interviewed by DCI Arthurs on the events of Christmas.
Later, Nish heads to No.41, convinced Suki is hiding something.
Suki reels as Nish confronts her about the truth.
Suki invites the rest of The Six to No.41 on false pretences on Nish’s orders.
And it’s not long before things escalate as the women learn their secret is no longer safe.
Suki decides to take matters in her own hands and sends the rest of the women home.
But, it soon becomes clear that Nish will not be easily bought.
At No.41, Suki rejects Stacey’s calls as she prepares for the worst – Nish is moving back into No.41.
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Danny Dyer and Katherine Parkinson’s simmering love story is the hottest thing about Rivals
I was expecting to like Rivals, Disney+’s new steamy eight-episode adaptation of the classic Jilly Cooper novel. With Eighties hairstyles and soundtrack, an all-star cast and more bonking than you can shake a stick (or, should I say, “rock-hard member”) at, what’s not to like? What I definitely wasn’t expecting, however, was to find myself swooning over Danny Dyer. But swoon I did.
In a completely unprecedented turn of events, it was the ex-EastEnders actor – amid an ensemble cast stuffed full of thinking women’s crumpets – who set pulses racing in the role of straight-talking, salt-of-the-earth, boy-dun-good tech magnate Freddie Jones.
Forget David Tennant (the dastardly Lord Baddingham), Aidan Turner (the tenacious rottweiler of a journalist Declan O’Hara) and Alex Hassell (cartoonishly sexy rake Rupert Campbell-Black) – Dyer’s gruff brand of charm sparked a thousand WhatsApp chats as the nation succumbed to what can only be described as “Freddie Fever”.
“It’s all I’m talking to people about,” one friend messaged me frantically over the weekend. “The quiet love and respect of Danny Dyer and how wholesome that is. We don’t want bad boys; we just want Danny Dyer! (Also DD is everyone’s w*** fantasy now).” I never thought I’d be reading these words, let alone agreeing with them. But credit where credit’s due.
“I love a ladder – stairway to heaven and all that,” he mutters at one point to sexually frustrated romance novelist Lizzie Vereker, played by Katherine Parkinson, in reference to the ladder in her tights. “Have you got any idea how f***ing beautiful you are?” he says at another. Her vapid fop of a husband, James Vereker (Oliver Chris), is too busy preening and presenting a daytime TV show to perform his marital duties. At Freddie’s words, she melts; we all melt with her.
Dyer and Parkinson are an unlikely pairing – one whose languid, simmering journey towards infidelity sounds, on paper, like the least sexy thing about a show bursting at the seams with adultery, betrayal and naked tennis matches. Why would anyone be on the edge of their seat to find out whether a man frequently typecast as hooligans and criminals and a character actor best known for her role as Jen Barber in The IT Crowd are going to finally rip each other’s clothes off? Yet their understated subplot (well, understated for a show in which the opening scene consists of Campbell-Black renewing his mile-high club membership) is the heart of the entire series. It’s the believable backbone, providing a much-needed injection of emotional investment that grounds the rest of this hugely entertaining shag-fest in something approaching reality.
Their slow-burn romance is perhaps so beguiling because it is slow, set in a fictional Cotswolds world where people need do no more than glance at each other before dropping trow and getting down and dirty. If desire is all about wanting and not having, then Freddie and Lizzie are its epitome; they find themselves first thrown and then drawn together at shoots and dinners and garden parties, creating a two-person bubble of warmth and intimacy whenever they meet before it’s abruptly popped by one of their deeply unlikeable spouses.
In spite – or perhaps because – of being rooted in simplicity, this dynamic is several hundred degrees hotter than Lord Baddingham’s torrid affair or Campbell-Black’s fast-paced bed-hopping. Freddie and Lizzie bond over their shared love of sweet treats, secretly snaffling a bar of Cadbury’s or a piece of fruitcake in defiance of their partners’ enforced diets; they giggle like school children while hiding in a train toilet to avoid paying for a first-class ticket. No innuendos or cheesy chat-up lines necessary – their admiration for one another is straightforward and no-frills, the Ryanair equivalent of saucy dialogue. Yet the sexiest line of the whole show comes courtesy of Freddie after he gallantly rescues some pages from Lizzie’s work-in-progress novel that she accidentally leaves on the train.
“I hope you don’t mind, I read your chapters,” he says upon dropping them back to her. “They were brilliant… And sexy. Like you.” Like I said: swoon.
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Hats off to whoever was responsible for casting. It takes real vision to see the potential of Dyer, in particular, to become the romantic hero we never knew we needed (though past viral clips airing his political views and an unlikely friendship with the late, great playwright Harold Pinter have long been testament to the fact that there’s much more to him than the hardman, cockney wide-boy image). There’s a beautiful stillness in both performances, with Dyer and Parkinson playing the gentle build-up just right, the very ordinariness of their longing making it all the hornier. While other characters flirt so brazenly that they should, by rights, burst into flames on the spot, Freddie and Lizzie convey overwhelming tenderness with just a look or a smile; their pauses say as much as the words they frame. We knew Parkinson had this in her locker, but Dyer? The master of nuance? It’s as shocking as it is tantalising.
Both actors are in their forties; both have refreshingly normal-looking bodies to match. And perhaps that’s the lesson in all of this: that underneath the gloss and the glamour, six-packs and DD cleavages, caricature baddies and virginal innocents, the hottest thing in the world is genuinely liking someone who likes you back; someone who sees and accepts you, flaws and all; someone who wants nothing more than to share a bar of Cadbury’s, rip open your hideously garish floral dress (with shoulder pads) and pour champagne over your heaving bosom.
“I’ve never done this before – adultery,” Lizzie says nervously when things finally get steamy between them.
“I’ve never met anyone I wanted to do it with before,” replies Freddie. Lock up your wives: after watching Rivals, I’m pretty sure there’s an army of women who wouldn’t mind, ahem, doing it with him…
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Rochelle Humes reveals why she’d NEVER sign up for Strictly saying she was ‘in a bad way’ after Christmas special
ROCHELLE Humes has revealed she would never take part in Strictly Come Dancing after being left in a ‘bad way’ doing the Christmas special.
The This Morning presenter, 35, appeared in the festive episode alongside pro Ian Waite in 2013, and while her close friend JB Gill is currently taking part, she has ruled out a return.
She said: “I basically got dragged around the dance floor by the lovely Ian Waite, and I was the most nervous I could be. I was in a bad way, I don’t know how anybody does that, week in, week out.”
Rochelle added to Closer: “I could never… and the respect that I have for the people that do Strictly, it’s just beyond!”
JB, who is in JLS with Rochelle’s husband Marvin, is currently competing with Amy Dowden.
Speaking about how he is getting on, Rochelle said: “We went to watch JB last week, and he was so brilliant – he didn’t look nervous at all!”
Unfortunately, JB found himself in the bottom two over the weekend despite getting an impressive score of 30.
Following the public vote they found themselves at risk, but fortunately the judges opted to save the duo over former footballer Paul Merson and his dance partner Karen Hauer.
Speaking on Strictly spin-off series It Takes Two about it, JB said: “I mean, we got 30.
“So it wasn’t like we had a shabby score, so, of course, it’s always disappointing I think when you put so much work into training and obviously you work hard throughout the week, as everybody does, to kind of not have the result that you want – which is obviously to go through to the next week.
“And to find yourself in a dance-off is always a little bit disheartening, because it’s not what you’re looking for.
“But you know, the level of competition this year is very, very high.
“You can see that the standard is is right up there. And so, it’s one of those things – part of the show.”
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October 17, 2024 at 12:10 pm
awkward…
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October 17, 2024 at 12:10 pm
I preferred Suzanne Somers on here more than Three's Company.
@xgray2012
October 17, 2024 at 12:10 pm
@0:56–1:01
Dude, seriously! That's your step-sister.😂😂😂
@JaredJuetten
October 17, 2024 at 12:10 pm
Lessons like this just aren't taught this way anymore. Now they'd say that it's all about misogyny and hate on the men for real instead of indicating that it's a normal, immature thing for boys to be that way and that we SHOULD work to correct them, but not ruin their damned lives…
@chrissmart21
October 17, 2024 at 12:10 pm
Every 14 year old boy in history 😂
@UnknownPerson-yx9hy
October 17, 2024 at 12:10 pm
0:51 is that Chandler Bing?
@melvinreed4136
October 17, 2024 at 12:10 pm
This was a very underrated show.
@bradhilton2283
October 17, 2024 at 12:10 pm
It’s a white guy thing😉
@El_papa_de_Rambo
October 17, 2024 at 12:10 pm
When anime turns real
@sir_christmas_leopold_duckson
October 17, 2024 at 12:10 pm
I was completely in love with Al back in the day.
@xmo552
October 17, 2024 at 12:10 pm
Momma was the true hotty here.
@shawnharris5682
October 17, 2024 at 12:10 pm
She would instantly become the most popular girl in school.
@sangrilamoon3575
October 17, 2024 at 12:10 pm
Que hermoso es comerse una madurita así me encantan las maduras
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@damin9913
October 17, 2024 at 12:10 pm
0:35 Damn his hornyness just shot up 100%😂
@damin9913
October 17, 2024 at 12:10 pm
0:59 His first time seeing boobs that huge😂😂😂😂
@damin9913
October 17, 2024 at 12:10 pm
Its always the females who are jealous of other females looking better then them and then want to shut there confidence down talking them out of things that men go for
@damin9913
October 17, 2024 at 12:10 pm
AI confidence was innocent and cute
@AllenHansford-xz3mv
October 17, 2024 at 12:10 pm
I love that TV show 😍😍🤩🤩😍🤩😍🤩😍🤩😍🤩😍😍😍😍🤩🤩😍🤩😍😍🤩😍🤩😍😍🤩😍🤩🤩😍🤩😍
@soluciones.logisticassac3171
October 17, 2024 at 12:10 pm
Better reaction and normal human your reaction for all i think😅😅😅
@etzekielflowers9656
October 17, 2024 at 12:10 pm
De donde saco esa amiga. 😅😅Xd hasta el padre se impacto.
@PIP0QER0
October 17, 2024 at 12:10 pm
Whats you drink? Juice or Heeeeeloooooooo 😂😂
@GromaticiAeternus
October 17, 2024 at 12:10 pm
in the 1990s it was okay for everyone to gawk at huge teenage tits
@marklanfier8287
October 17, 2024 at 12:10 pm
Typical 80’s, 90’s sitcom/movie formula. Hot older sister, nerdy brother, strong brother, stupid kid, smart girl, dumb girl & the Tom boy coming out of her shell. 😂
I loved me some Al & Karen back in the day.
@jasminnemcdonald94A
October 17, 2024 at 12:10 pm
Are they fake?
@KurtMelOtinggey-s8m
October 17, 2024 at 12:10 pm
The power of thumbnail
@MR.Gaming668
October 17, 2024 at 12:10 pm
0:56😂😂😂😂😂
@ZeXiOn26
October 17, 2024 at 12:10 pm
So I guess this was "the original boobjob"-sketch then? I've seen it be done come up from the 2000s onwards several times.
@ZeXiOn26
October 17, 2024 at 12:10 pm
What most of my fellow dudes fail to realize though is that there are plenty of naturally endowed women out there – y'all just can't see past the extra-curvyness that usually comes with it.
@ZeXiOn26
October 17, 2024 at 12:10 pm
The couch dialogue with the mom was copied nearly 100% in "The War at Home", except there the mom actually WAS busty lol
@ZeXiOn26
October 17, 2024 at 12:10 pm
Kind of ironic that the actress playing the mom passed away from breast cancer last year
@chrichri6317
October 17, 2024 at 12:10 pm
😂😂😂😂😂😂 c est excellent même encore aujourd'hui
@johnnythunder8382
October 17, 2024 at 12:10 pm
Def seX-ulize the kids. Something I did not notice watching this back in the 90s
@sankamadu6867
October 17, 2024 at 12:10 pm
😂😂😂
@gggglakmal5040
October 17, 2024 at 12:10 pm
Heyyoo..hoo.hooo😂😂