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Perth Now
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Mandy Moore and family 'doing well' after home was damaged in Los Angeles wildfires
Mandy Moore and her family are "doing well" after their home was left badly damaged in the Los Angeles wildfires earlier this year. The This Is Us actress' co-star Chrissy Metz has shared that although it was a "life-altering" experience for Mandy - who has Gus, four, Oscar, three, and Louise, 10 months, with musician husband Taylor Goldsmith - and her young family, fortunately, most of the structure of the property was "salvaged". She told Extra: 'She's doing well. I mean, thank goodness. 'A lot of the structure was able to be salvaged, which is great, but it's so jarring. It's so life-altering, and she has children and pets. It's just frightening because there's nothing you can do but hopefully get out of there.' Chrissy says she keeps in touch with all of her co-stars from the hit NBC drama - the cast of which also included Milo Ventimiglia, Justin Hartley, Susan Kelechi Watson, and Chris Sullivan. She said: "Oh, my gosh, everybody. We all are texting each other. I always text when any projects come out or Sterling with his nominations for 'Paradise.'' Chrissy added of Sterling K. Brown (her onscreen sibling): 'Oh, he's the best. I really feel like he's a big brother for me.' Chrissy's update on her co-star comes after Mandy recently paid tribute to her mother-in-law Kathy Goldsmith, describing her as the "silver lining" amid the devastating wildfires. As well as Mandy's home suffering damage, Kathy lost her abode. She wrote on Instagram: "It's been a hell of a year and my Mother-in-law, Kathy, has risen to the occasion in every way. Selfishly, I'm not sure what I would have done without her in the hours, days, weeks, and months since the fire. She suffered her own immense loss and has been by our side since the very beginning, without skipping a beat. I'm heartbroken that our 5 min walk to her house is no longer on the table BUT so grateful that we've been able to live under the same roof these last 6 months- if there's any silver lining in this whole thing, she's definitely ours. (sic)" Mandy heaped praise on Kathy for "absolutely mastering" the childcare of her and Taylor's three children, admitting the couple "couldn't be luckier that she's ours". She added: "From coffee in the morning as we let the dogs out, to tea after the kids go down and talking about our grief, funny things that happened in our day, etc…. To her absolutely mastering bath time, mealtime, playtime and everything in between- including moments like when Gus declared today- 'I have to GO POOP with Gaga now!', we couldn't be luckier that she's ours and we're never letting her go. "Seriously, she thinks she can move into her new place but that's not happening. Ha! I know you want this Birthday to just move right along, but those of us that know your friendship and heart are MORE THAN HAPPY to celebrate you today and always. HAPPY BIRTHDAY, @kathy_goldsmith!! We Love you, Gaga!! Xo (sic)" Mandy recently admitted she is "looking forward to rebuilding" her family home following the fires.


CTV News
14-07-2025
- Entertainment
- CTV News
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Scottish Sun
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Freeview channel brings back beloved British sitcom as viewers cry ‘at last something decent on TV'
The show was first broadcast in 1973 TAKE A LOOK Freeview channel brings back beloved British sitcom as viewers cry 'at last something decent on TV' Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A FREEVIEW channel is bringing a beloved British sitcom back to TV screens this summer. The 1970s sitcom was first broadcast on ITV, and is now being repeated on That's TV. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 3 The sitcom will be broadcast on a Freeview channel Credit: Wikipedia 3 Man About The House details the chaotic lives of Chrissy, Jo and Robin Credit: ITV 3 The show ran for 6 series in the 70s Credit: ITV Man About The House was considered to be daring at the time when it was first released, as it featured a man living in a flat with two single women. The show tracks the chaotic lives of Chrissy and Jo and their new flatmate Robin, who ends up moving in with them after they find him asleep in their bathtub following a wild farewell party for their previous flatmate. It stars Richard O'Sullivan, Paula Wilcox and Sally Thomset and aired for six series from 1973 to 1976. Two spin-off series were later made, George and Mildred and Robin's nest, and a film version of the series was released in 1974. In the US, the series was remade as Three's Company in 1977. That's TV can be found on channel 56 on your Freeview box, and often plays re-runs of beloved shows, such as Steptoe and Son and Benidorm. Sharing a clip of the show on Facebook, the TV channel said: "Man about the house, this summer on That's TV. TV fans raced to the comments section of the video, to share their excitement at the show's return. One person said: "Great comedy, watched it so many times, never gets old." A second person said: "At last something decent! Freeview users warned of TV box issue that causes havoc for scheduled recordings "Now get George and Mildred aswell." A third person said: "Brilliant theme music. "Such rarity these days." A fourth added: "Cannot wait."


The Irish Sun
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Freeview channel brings back beloved British sitcom as viewers cry ‘at last something decent on TV'
A FREEVIEW channel is bringing a beloved British sitcom back to TV screens this summer. The 1970s sitcom was first broadcast on ITV, and is now being repeated on That's TV. Advertisement 3 The sitcom will be broadcast on a Freeview channel Credit: Wikipedia 3 Man About The House details the chaotic lives of Chrissy, Jo and Robin Credit: ITV 3 The show ran for 6 series in the 70s Credit: ITV Man About The House was considered to be daring at the time when it was first released, as it featured a man living in a flat with two single women. The show tracks the chaotic lives of Chrissy and Jo and their new flatmate Robin, who ends up moving in with them after they find him asleep in their bathtub following a wild farewell party for their previous flatmate. It stars Richard O'Sullivan, Paula Wilcox and Sally Thomset and aired for six series from 1973 to 1976. Two spin-off series were later made, George and Mildred and Robin's nest, and a film version of the series was released in 1974. Advertisement Read more TV stories In the US, the series was remade as Three's Company in 1977. That's TV can be found on channel 56 on your Freeview box, and often plays re-runs of beloved shows, such as Steptoe and Son and Benidorm. Sharing a clip of the show on Facebook, the TV channel said: "Man about the house, this summer on That's TV. TV fans raced to the comments section of the video, to share their excitement at the show's return. Advertisement Most read in News TV One person said: "Great comedy , watched it so many times, never gets old." A second person said: "At last something decent! Freeview users warned of TV box issue that causes havoc for scheduled recordings "Now get George and Mildred aswell." A third person said: "Brilliant theme music. Advertisement "Such rarity these days." A fourth added: "Cannot wait." How to watch TV legally without paying for a licence YOU can legally use the following services without a TV Licence as long as you aren't using them to watch or stream live TV: On demand TV – such as catch-up TV and on demand previews, which are available through services including ITV Player, All 4, My5, BT Vision/BT TV, Virgin Media, Sky Go, Now TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Roku and Amazon Fire TV. You can't watch or download programmes on BBC iPlayer without a TV licence. On demand movies - from services such as Sky, Virgin Media, BT Vision, Netflix and Amazon Instant Video. Recorded films and programmes - either via DVD or Blu-ray, or downloaded from the internet. YouTube - Video clips that aren't live through services such as YouTube.
Herald Sun
10-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Herald Sun
Sad scenes emerge from 'Australia's biggest toy sale' of the year
Don't miss out on the headlines from Lifestyle. Followed categories will be added to My News. "Where is everyone?" That's the first thought that popped into my head as I walked towards the entrance of my local Big W. It was the opening of what has always been hailed as their "biggest event of the year" - the BIG Whopping Toy Sale - except it was looking a little different this year. There was no massive group waiting outside to get in. No buzz outside... just one lonely worker standing at the front of the store holding a catalogue, bidding me a good morning. "It's the first day of the toy sale, right?" I asked her. She smiled and confirmed yes before pointing me in the right direction of the bargain items that could be nabbed. Not that I needed it, there were huge signs everywhere - and plenty of bright yellow price tickets on shelves that could hardly be missed. Want to join the family? Sign up to our Kidspot newsletter for more stories like this. Big W's Toy Sale has launched with hundreds of toys discounted and stocked on shelves. Image: Supplied Big W's Whopping Toy Sale is back! The BIG Whopping Toy Sale officially kicked off on Monday June 10th, with over 500 toys and tech on sale - including 300 new products big and little kids could get excited about. Chatter began early online, with eager customers counting down the days to the biggest event of the year - and one that sees them stock up ahead of time for Christmas. TikTok creator and mum Tara (aka @mamtaramae) was just one of them. "Counting down till when I can sneak off leave kids at home with dad to do a layby for Chrissy," she declared online ahead of the launch. But instead of being greeted with the usual chaotic scenes of toys, parents, grannies, prams, and tantruming children screaming "BUT I WANT ITTTTT!!!!" everywhere, she too walked into a somewhat quiet store. "To be honest, it didn't seem like much was on sale. There were toys EVERYWHERE though! Literally every aisle around the whole store seemed to have toys in it," she posted in an update. Another blogger, Food Mumma Ren, also commented on how different the toy sales look these days compared to previous years. "My oldest is 21 years old now but when he was a little boy the toy sales used to be worth it. Line ups so long. I even started working at Kmart I was employed just for the toy sale, and it was crazy people lining up from midnight to get a deal," she posted on Facebook. So what's the deal? RELATED: Big W's amazing $23 dupe for $220 Missoni towels Some popular toys are a massive 50% off. Image: Supplied Eager beavers getting in early Although the two stores I visited in Sydney's east were fairly quiet, different scenes emerged at the Big W store in Penrith. "There were people lined up from 7.30am and shoppers filling their trolleys full of toys - we are sure this is just the start of the Toy Sale rush," a Big W spokesperson told Kidspot. While the sale officially kicked off on the 10th, many customers hit social media to share that their local store already had toys on sale. "My store already has toys on the shelves. So excited!" one customer declared in a private Facebook group. "I went in the week before the sale officially kicked off and things were already discounted," another mum told Kidspot. "I got a heap of LEGO stuff for my kids. I thought I might as well get it now than wait for those crazy scenes to hit when the sale officially launches!" RELATED: TikTok video reveals what 'W' in Big W stands for The 10 picks According to Big W's Chief Toy Buyer, Christine Faulkner, many customers had an idea of what they were going to purchase before the sale kicked off. 'It's great to see classic brands, like LEGO, Barbie and Hot Wheels at the top of our customers' wish lists again this year, with some newer favourites like Squishmallows and Jurassic World joining the top ten," she said. "If it's building or collecting, there's a toy on the list to pique every kind of interest.' Making their way into the top ten this year are: The LEGO Record Player with Flowers, $26 Barbie Party Unboxed Pet Birthday, $19 (more than half price) Hot Wheels Monster Trucks 1:24 Scale Remote-Control Toy Truck, $14 (more than half price) The VTech 4-in-1 Alphabet Train, $79 40cm Squishmallows, $14 Little People Ultimate Farm Gift Set, $69 Mega Construx Pokemon Jumbo Pikachu, $44 Bluey Escape Convertible, $17 (down from $35) Jurassic World Chaos Theory All-Out T-REX, $40 Stitch Dance & Sing plush, $39 (save $41) As for me, I think I'll be heading back for those floral LEGO sets. So pretty (and cheap!) Originally published as Sad scenes emerge from 'Australia's biggest toy sale' of the year