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BBC EastEnders character rushed to hospital after attack
BBC EastEnders character rushed to hospital after attack

North Wales Chronicle

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • North Wales Chronicle

BBC EastEnders character rushed to hospital after attack

Spoilers for the show this week have revealed that popular Walford character Patrick Trueman (Rudolph Walker), will be attacked following a break-in. Oscar Branning (Pierre Moullier) is seen to push Patrick after being caught in the act. The storyline has been teased in the latest round of spoilers ahead of this week's episodes. Has Oscar run out of chances in #EastEnders, tonight at 7:30pm on @BBCOne and on @BBCiPlayer? In upcoming scenes on the BBC soap, it is revealed that Oscar decides to break in and steal Patrick's £6,000 betting winnings. It comes after Fat Mike (Tai Hilferink) demands £5,000 in return for the Branning family's safety. After Patrick catches him in the act, Oscar pushes him, and he falls to the floor unconscious. Panicked, Oscar flees as Howie Danes (Delroy Atkinson) returns. A post shared by EastEnders (@bbceastenders) The family returns from The Vic to find Patrick injured, and he is rushed to the hospital. Patrick's partner, Yolande Trueman (Angela Wynter), waits at the hospital for news while Howie gives a statement to the police. Meanwhile, Lauren confronts Oscar over the stolen money as he tries to flee Walford. Rudolph Walker has played Patrick Trueman on EastEnders since 2001. His role in the BBC soap saw him earn an Outstanding Achievement award at the 2018 British Soap Awards. A long-standing resident in Albert Square, he has gone through various storylines over the years. These include family affairs, such as reconciling with his adoptive son Paul Trueman (Gary Beadle) and biological son Anthony Trueman (Nicholas Bailey) and an affair with Pat Evans (Pam St Clement). Other storylines featuring the character include Patrick being assaulted in his own shop and becoming embroiled in Claudette's feud with her son, Vincent Hubbard (Richard Blackwood). Recommended reading: Rudolph Walker has featured in other shows such as Love Thy Neighbour and The Thin Blue Line. He was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 2021. EastEnders is available to watch live and on demand on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

BBC EastEnders character rushed to hospital after attack
BBC EastEnders character rushed to hospital after attack

Rhyl Journal

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Rhyl Journal

BBC EastEnders character rushed to hospital after attack

Spoilers for the show this week have revealed that popular Walford character Patrick Trueman (Rudolph Walker), will be attacked following a break-in. Oscar Branning (Pierre Moullier) is seen to push Patrick after being caught in the act. The storyline has been teased in the latest round of spoilers ahead of this week's episodes. Has Oscar run out of chances in #EastEnders, tonight at 7:30pm on @BBCOne and on @BBCiPlayer? In upcoming scenes on the BBC soap, it is revealed that Oscar decides to break in and steal Patrick's £6,000 betting winnings. It comes after Fat Mike (Tai Hilferink) demands £5,000 in return for the Branning family's safety. After Patrick catches him in the act, Oscar pushes him, and he falls to the floor unconscious. Panicked, Oscar flees as Howie Danes (Delroy Atkinson) returns. A post shared by EastEnders (@bbceastenders) The family returns from The Vic to find Patrick injured, and he is rushed to the hospital. Patrick's partner, Yolande Trueman (Angela Wynter), waits at the hospital for news while Howie gives a statement to the police. Meanwhile, Lauren confronts Oscar over the stolen money as he tries to flee Walford. Rudolph Walker has played Patrick Trueman on EastEnders since 2001. His role in the BBC soap saw him earn an Outstanding Achievement award at the 2018 British Soap Awards. A long-standing resident in Albert Square, he has gone through various storylines over the years. These include family affairs, such as reconciling with his adoptive son Paul Trueman (Gary Beadle) and biological son Anthony Trueman (Nicholas Bailey) and an affair with Pat Evans (Pam St Clement). Other storylines featuring the character include Patrick being assaulted in his own shop and becoming embroiled in Claudette's feud with her son, Vincent Hubbard (Richard Blackwood). Recommended reading: Rudolph Walker has featured in other shows such as Love Thy Neighbour and The Thin Blue Line. He was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 2021. EastEnders is available to watch live and on demand on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

‘China definitely part of it': Explosive Senate hearing links CCP to deadly drug cartels in US
‘China definitely part of it': Explosive Senate hearing links CCP to deadly drug cartels in US

Time of India

time10-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

‘China definitely part of it': Explosive Senate hearing links CCP to deadly drug cartels in US

At a fiery Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, lawmakers took direct aim at the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), exposing what they claim is a growing link between China and deadly drug cartels operating in the US. Senator Katie Britt (R-AL) led pointed questioning of witnesses during the hearing titled 'The Thin Blue Line Protecting America from the Cartels.' Show more Show less

EastEnders' new Vicki Fowler actress has a very famous film star father
EastEnders' new Vicki Fowler actress has a very famous film star father

Yahoo

time02-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

EastEnders' new Vicki Fowler actress has a very famous film star father

Actress Alice Haig has become the newest cast member of the BBC soap EastEnders after taking on the role of Vicki Fowler. Vicki had previously been played by Scarlett Alice Johnson, who left the show in 2004. It was previously announced that Vicki would be returning to the square following the death of Martin Fowler in the 40th anniversary live episode of EastEnders. Actress Alice may be new to the show, but she has some very famous connections, including her film star father, David Haig. David Haig is an actor and playwright best known for his role as Bernard in the hit 90s movie, Four Weddings and a Funeral. The actor has also appeared in the likes of My Boy Jack, The Thin Blue Line, Yes, Prime Minister, COBRA and the award-winning show, Killing Eve. David has starred alongside the likes of Meryl Streep, Hugh Grant, Robbie Coltrane, Rory Kinnear and Daniel Radcliffe. Alice is one of David's five children he shares with his wife, Juila Gray, who acts under the name of Jane Galloway. The new EastEnders star followed her father's footsteps by training as an actor at RADA. Before making her debut on the soap, the actress had roles in Rain Dogs, This is Going to Hurt and in the Disney+ series Andor. Recommended Reading: Call the Midwife legend surprises fans after landing new role on EastEnders EastEnders star confirms exit after 6 months saying 'I left a couple of weeks ago' EastEnders guest star Keith Allen nearly joined the soap as a major character When the BBC first announced that Alice would be taking on the role of Vicki, she said: "I am so excited. I have always watched the show, and I was born in February 1985, so I'm the same age as EastEnders! "It's so cool to be playing a character like Vicki - we think we know her, but a lot has changed." Vicki previously left the square to move to Australia in the noughties but has returned to EastEnders along with new boyfriend Ross following the death of Martin Fowler.

Tune Out the Noise: New Film Directed by Errol Morris Debuts on YouTube
Tune Out the Noise: New Film Directed by Errol Morris Debuts on YouTube

Yahoo

time13-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Tune Out the Noise: New Film Directed by Errol Morris Debuts on YouTube

Legendary director teams up with global asset manager Dimensional on a documentary chronicling the financial revolution that changed the way the world invests. NEW YORK, March 06, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Academy Award-winning filmmaker Errol Morris (The Fog of War, The Thin Blue Line) turns his lens to an unlikely cast of upstarts who transformed the investment landscape in his new documentary Tune Out the Noise. The film chronicles a group of academics at the University of Chicago in the 1960s whose groundbreaking research challenged Wall Street's status quo and was used by firms like Dimensional to disrupt traditional methods of investing, ultimately reshaping the way the world views markets. Many of the prominent academic and financial leaders featured in Tune Out the Noise were instrumental in developing and applying research that showed how rules-based, broadly diversified portfolios could lower barriers to entry and reduce costs for investors. This new approach, which stood in stark contrast to the stock-picking and performance-chasing tactics that predominated, led to the invention of passive investing and the creation of the first index funds. The result was a revolution in finance that helped usher in a new era for investors. Shot in Morris's iconic style, the documentary unfolds through revealing interviews with Nobel Prize-winning economists who have long-standing ties to Dimensional, including Eugene Fama, Robert Merton, and Myron Scholes, as well as interviews with Professor Ken French, Dimensional Founders David Booth and Rex Sinquefield, indexing pioneer Mac McQuown, former US Senator Bill Bradley, and many others. "The evolution of modern finance is a story of innovation, disruption, and resilience," Morris said. "It's about the power of ideas, the courage to question convention, and the enduring impact of turning knowledge into action." Booth, for whom the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business is named, reflected on the film and its lessons: "Tune Out the Noise captures the energy and excitement of a series of breakthroughs that changed investing forever," he said. "I hope this film helps even more people discover that there's a smarter way to invest and anyone can benefit from it." Produced by Fourth Floor Productions and Moxie Pictures, Tune Out the Noise premieres today in New York City. It's available for US audiences to stream on YouTube here, and there are plans to expand availability to additional regions later this year. Watch the trailer and learn more at About Dimensional Fund AdvisorsDimensional is a leading global investment firm that has been translating academic research into practical investment solutions since 1981. Guided by a strong belief in markets, we help investors pursue higher expected returns through a systematic investment process that integrates research insights with advanced portfolio design, management, and trading while balancing tradeoffs that can impact returns. Dimensional is headquartered in Austin, Texas, and has 15 global offices across North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. As of December 31, 2024, Dimensional manages $777 billion for investors worldwide. For more information, please visit DisclosuresDimensional Fund Advisors LP is an investment advisor registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Investment products: • Not FDIC Insured • Not Bank Guaranteed • May Lose ValueDimensional Fund Advisors does not have any bank affiliates. "Dimensional" refers to the Dimensional separate but affiliated entities generally, rather than to one particular entity. These entities are Dimensional Fund Advisors LP, Dimensional Fund Advisors Ltd., Dimensional Ireland Limited, DFA Australia Limited, Dimensional Fund Advisors Canada ULC, Dimensional Fund Advisors Pte. Ltd., Dimensional Japan Ltd., and Dimensional Hong Kong Limited. Dimensional Hong Kong Limited is licensed by the Securities and Futures Commission to conduct Type 1 (dealing in securities) regulated activities only and does not provide asset management services. View source version on Contacts Media Contact Taylor 1-502-641-7220 Sign in to access your portfolio

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