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What's On
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- What's On
Some big names still to perform at the Abu Dhabi Comedy Season
Sponsored: There are some big names still set to take the stage Abu Dhabi Comedy Season is in full swing and some incredible acts have already performed. We're talking big names who are known worldwide such as Kevin Hart, Michael McIntyre, Gabriel Iglesias, and Trevor Noah. Don't worry though, you still have time to get lots of giggles in with the acts that are scheduled for June and July. Last year it was a week of comedy, this year the capital has leveled up and is giving you a full two months of laughs. American Comedian, Pete Davidson is set to get the giggles rolling on June 25 as he arrives to the Etihad Arena. Tickets start at Dhs295 and if you decide to go, you'll be treated to raw and purely hilarious personal stories from this charming character. Dave Chappelle also returns to Abu Dhabi on June 27, after a hugely successful show in April 2024. Tickets for this funnyman start at Dhs250 and you're guaranteed a brilliant night. The fun doesn't stop in June, as the temperature heats up, so do the laughs. Bill Burr is coming on July 12 with his refreshingly honest and witty comedy show. Nothing is off limits for discussion during the show and be prepared for some candid commentary on life. Tickets for Burr start at Dhs250 so send this into the groupchat and start planning. If you don't fancy going to one of the bigger gigs, there are more intimate ones dotted around the city such as Mina Liccione & Friends who are coming to Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental on Tuesday, June 24, and Mohamed Helmy, Nataly Aukar, Nurlan Saburov are other hilarious figures to watch too. Is there anything a good laugh can't fix? > Sign up for FREE to get exclusive updates that you are interested in


Daily Mail
07-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
I paid a psychic £130 to try and communicate with my dead mother... this is what happened
I don't know what I was expecting… but to be left crying and filled with regret at how much I'd paid wasn't it. A few weeks earlier, I decided to book an appointment to have a one-hour tarot card reading with a woman who describes herself as a psychic and medium. A friend had recently tried it and said how uplifting it was, and a year earlier I'd watched a woman on TikTok discuss her 'eerily accurate' reading. It just so happened they both went to the same place in London - I took it as a sign. Around 40 minutes before my appointment, the psychic - who I shall called Harriet - calls me to apologise that she's running late as there is an issue with the Tubes. Cue my friend's 'she didn't see that coming' text… Alas, another reason I'd wanted to give this a go was down to Michael McIntyre. In his autobiography, the comedian tells how on a whim his then-19-year-old mother goes to a tarot card reading with a psychic who tells her she's pregnant, it will be a son and he will be 'word-famous'. When we finally start, Harriet tells me how honoured she is to be giving me my first reading. Gentle music plays in the background and the room is full of crystals. 'The spirit brings me the right person at the right time.' Harriet assures me she won't deliver 'scary' or ominous news but that 'every message that comes through is what you need to hear' although 'sometimes not what you want to hear.' 'I see you looking out a bus window, wistfully,' she begins. Harriet wasn't kidding about it not always being what you want to hear. 'Most people come in when they are at a crossroads in their life. But you feel like you've got it. You've got an underlying sense of what is going to change and what's coming in. We need some reassurance.' Harriet begins with my career. 'I just get changes,' she says. 'But sometimes not in the way you want - and not in a good way.' Hang on, Harriet. I thought you weren't meant to deliver bad news… 'There's a feeling of 'I need to change'. Maybe relocation.' Hmm, I ponder, I am quite happy in London and have no desire to move from my lovely flat. So where did she have in mind? A cottage in the countryside? A villa in the sunnier climes of Portugal? 'Manchester,' Harriet signals her spirit guide is telling her. Oh. I've never thought twice about that part of the country. I am from the south originally, so Manchester seems quite a rogue choice but you never know in the distant future… 'Two months. End of August,' Harriet confirms. Crikey. I'm locked into a contract on my flat until next year so that could be problematic. 'You're about to jump on that train,' she continues. Note, I have upgraded from a bus. 'I feel like it's the same field, same kind of work but it's just broader. More of a place you can get to the top, that you can spread your wings and develop.' Ok, well this sounds more promising. 'It feels like you have a bit of a coach around you,' Harriet continues as she 'tunes in with my energy and her team of spirits'. 'This spirit pushing you and giving you all these wonderful words: 'that's the name of the game', 'we're going to go for it'. It feels like they've been with you for quite a while. It feels like a female spirit that's around you. Do you feel like that.' Er.. no I don't. 'Sometimes you might be given a message that this isn't the right time and you have to wait six months or so. But opportunities are coming sooner rather than later.' So what are the spirit guides telling Harriet my next career move could be? 'Behind the scenes, I see scripts,' she says. 'Have you ever worked in the theatrical arts? I'm seeing theatre and dialogue. It does feel like it's something unexpected. And colourful, I see a lot of colour around what you're writing. Explosions of colours around it.' I continue to listen, puzzled, I have never worked in theatre and it's never appealed to me. 'I'm also getting the message keep some mystery and secrecy around what you're doing. You've got some really good ideas that are not quite ready to be revealed.' I must already be doing such a good job of keeping some mystery, I'm leaving myself in the dark. 'I'm getting your mum,' Harriet then says. A lump forms in my throat. 'Feels like you have support there.' Now might be the time to confess another reason I found myself sitting in front of the psychic was because of my mum. She died last year from cancer and I have been bereft without her ever since and desperate to somehow feel close to her again. 'She steadies you,' Harriet says. 'Feels like a steady relationship. You can confide in her. And that will be stabilising. 'She feels like she can be an ally through this process. If nothing else really giving you some encouragement. But also she'll catch you if you fall is what I hear. You don't have a lot to lose by taking a leap of faith here. She's got your back.' At this point I'm feeling both emotional and awkward. My mum was all of those things, but I can't bring myself to say anything to Harriet. But then it gets worse… 'I'm seeing your mum again,' she says. 'Have you ever travelled with your mum? Maybe it would be a nice time for you two to go do something nice together, even if it's a long weekend. Because when you're around your mum's energy it does change your reality.' Ah the real kick in the teeth. I'm too polite to say anything. Could it get any worse? Yes. Harriet pulls out the death card… supposedly it doesn't represent death, but the end of something, it follows the marriage card. Reassuring. The card showing people being stabbed in the back also makes an appearance, plus the one showing a man barely able to walk and 'left outside in the cold'. I make a mental note to quiz my friend again who found her reading 'uplifting'. It dawns on me how foolish I was to think my mum would send a message to me via a random woman in a rented room in London, or how she could actually predict my future. I message my brother in tears feeling silly. He swiftly brings me down to earth. 'How much did you pay for that b*******?,' he replies. 'Everything she said is complete chance and guess work. It means nothing.' He's right. Sigh, what a waste of £130 - but a lesson learned*. *Unless in August I am working at a theatre in Manchester after going on holiday with my mum who has returned from the dead…


Daily Mirror
02-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
BBC shows you can apply to be on right now from Gladiators to The Wheel
From Gladiators to The Repair Shop, the BBC are looking for people to apply to be on some of their most-loved programmes Have you ever fantasised about being on a TV show, testing your skills like the contestants you've watched from the comfort of your sofa? If you find yourself thinking "I could do that!" then we've got cracking news for you – here's the ultimate guide for telly buffs eager to join iconic shows, complete with tips on how to get involved. Popular programmes such as The Traitors, Gladiators, The Repair Shop, and Race Across the World are scouting for new talent to inject some zest into their forthcoming series. Just one application could catapult you into the thrilling world of television, featuring on beloved shows. Production crews are on the hunt for solo participants, dynamic duos or groups to star in some of the UK's favourite broadcasts. We've scoured the vast array of openings currently up for grabs on BBC TV shows for those itching to nab a spot. There's a plethora of chances across a range of exciting shows, whether it's business ventures on The Apprentice, pitching ideas on Dragons' Den, or speciality programmes seeking specific expertise, reports the Daily Record. Numerous BBC shows are actively seeking contributions from the public, be it interior design aficionados, antique lovers, or gameshow hopefuls ready to step into the spotlight. For those ready to dive in, here's our nifty list of popular BBC shows that are right now looking for contestants. Gladiators Gladiators, one of the UK's most beloved and high-energy sports entertainment game shows is making a triumphant return, bigger and better than before! Set to return for a third series, those who reckon they have the agility and speed to challenge the superhuman Gladiators can apply via this link. Hurry though, applications close on May 30. Race Across the World BBC One's BAFTA-winning sensation, Race Across the World, is back and on the hunt for adventurous duos ready to step into the unknown and embark on an epic journey across land and sea. If you fancy the adventure of a lifetime broadcasted on TV, take a gander and apply here. Michael McIntyre's The Wheel This crowd-pleaser gives contestants the opportunity to win a cash prize by taking on The Wheel. With the assistance of celebrity experts to help answer the questions, the ultimate aim is to bag the jackpot. Keen participants can apply here. Dragon's Den For all the aspiring entrepreneurs out there, if your business is in need of investment or a potential partnership with a multi-millionaire business tycoon, then this is your golden ticket. Dragons' Den provides entrepreneurs the chance to pitch their innovative business ideas to an esteemed panel of some of the UK's most successful businesspeople: The Dragons. You can apply to enter the Den here. Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr BBC is on the lookout for the next big name in interior design. Alan Carr and interiors expert Michelle Ogundehin are seeking creative, passionate, and innovative designers - if that sounds like you, apply here. The Repair Shop This BBC programme, where experts mend and restore cherished items that have been damaged or neglected, is seeking participants. If you're a fan of the show and fancy the chance to appear on it, you can apply here. Debate Night BBC Scotland's Debate Night is inviting individuals from all backgrounds to join the audience and challenge those in power. If you're keen to voice your questions and opinions to politicians, you can apply for this opportunity here. Lost and Found in the Lakes Helen Skelton is gearing up to host the new BBC programme Lost and Found in the Lakes, leading a team of skilled divers and detectorists in the search for valuable items lost by the public. You can apply for this opportunity here. The Apprentice The Apprentice is already scouting for contenders for its upcoming series. Lord Sugar has already invested over £3,000,000 in business start-ups through the show. You'll need confidence and brilliant ideas to impress for this fantastic opportunity, so take a chance and apply here - you could secure an investment of up to £250,000. Sort Your Life Out Tired of living amidst chaos? This opportunity might just be the solution. Shared households or family homes are invited to apply for the upcoming show, which could see experts like Stacey Solomon stepping into your home to help declutter and organise. Apply here for this potentially life-altering opportunity. There's a host of other BBC shows currently seeking participants or contestants, including Mastermind and Rip Off Britain. The One Show is also on the hunt for compelling stories, while the radio programme, Gardeners Questions, is eager to hear your gardening queries. Homes Under the Hammer and Bargain Hunt have also opened their doors to new applications - you can find out about all the opportunities on BBC TV shows and how to get involved here.


Daily Record
02-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Record
Take part in all your favourite BBC quiz and reality shows with everything you need to know to apply
The Apprentice, Sort Your Life Out and Race Across the World, plus lots more, are all on the lookout for fresh faces to take part in their next series - and you can be one of them Ever dreamed of starring in a television show, testing your mettle as you've watched others do from the comfort of your living room? If you're sitting and thinking "I could do that!" Well, we have splendid news for you and the definitive guide for telly enthusiasts looking to take part in iconic programmes - complete with advice on how to throw your hat in the ring. Hit shows such as The Traitors, Gladiators, The Repair Shop, Race Across the World and many others are on the lookout for new participants to bring fresh energy to their up-coming series. Taking the plunge with just one application might see you fulfilling the ultimate dream of appearing on a much-loved television show. Production teams are always searching for individuals, couples or group contestants to feature in some of the nation's most loved programmes. We have delved into the huge list of opportunities currently available on BBC TV shows for those keen on securing a spot. There are many opportunities in exciting programmes just waiting to be filled, from The Apprentice to Dragons Den or more niche programmes seeking certain skills. Lots of BBC programmes are actively pursuing contributions from members of the public, ranging from enthusiasts in interiors, antiques and hopeful gameshow entrants ready to steal the limelight. For those considering taking the leap, here's our handy catalogue of popular BBC shows actively recruiting contestants at this moment. Gladiators Gladiators, one of UK's most popular and energetic sports entertainment game shows is back, and it's bigger than ever! Returning for a third series, interested participants who believe they have the skill and speed to take on the superhuman Gladiators can apply via this link. This opportunity is closing soon (May 30). Race Across the World BBC One's BAFTA winning hit series Race Across the World is back and searching for intrepid duos ready to take a step into the unknown and embark on an epic race across land and sea. Imagine the adventure of a lifetime all aired on TV, if you fancy your chances, take a look and apply here. Michael McIntyre's The Wheel This fan-favourite show gives contestants the chance to win a cash prize by taking on The Wheel. With the help of celebrity experts who will assist in answering the questions, the ultimate goal is to bag the jackpot. Interested participants can apply here. Dragon's Den For all the budding entrepreneurs out there, if your business is seeking investment or a potential partnership with a multi-millionaire business mogul, then this is your golden opportunity. Dragons' Den offers entrepreneurs the chance to present their revolutionary business ideas to an esteemed panel of some of the UK's most successful businesspeople: The Dragons. You can apply to enter the Den here. Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr BBC are searching for the next interior design superstar. Alan Carr and interiors guru Michelle Ogundehin are on the hunt for creative, passionate, and innovative designers - if that's you, apply here. The Repair Shop The BBC programme where experts repair and restore treasured items that have been damaged or fallen into disrepair is looking for contestants. If you're a fan of the series and would like to have the chance of appearing on the show, you can apply here. Debate Night BBC Scotland's Debate Night is looking for people from all walks of life to join the audience and hold the people in power to account. If you'd like to put your questions and views to politicians you can apply for that possibility here. Lost and Found in the Lakes Helen Skelton is set to front new BBC show Lost and Found in the Lakes, as she leads a team of expert divers and detectorists to search for precious items lost by members of the public. You can apply for this opportunity here. The Apprentice The Apprentice is already on the hunt for candidates for the next series. Lord Sugar has already invested over £3,000,000 in business start-ups via the show. You need confidence and great ideas to impress for this amazing opportunity, take you chances and apply here - you could gain an investment of up to £250,000. Sort Your Life Out Fed up of a cluttered home? Well this opportunity could change that. Shared households or family homes can apply for the next show, which could see experts like Stacey Solomon step into your abode and get your place sorted. Apply here for this lifechanging possibility. There are many more BBC shows looking for participants or contestants, including Mastermind and Rip Off Britain. The One Show is also looking for stories and radio show, Gardeners Questions would also like to here your queries. Homes Under the Hammer and Bargain Hunt have also opened for new applications - you can find out about all the opportunities on BBC TV shows and how to take part here.


Daily Mail
26-05-2025
- Automotive
- Daily Mail
Sky Sports broadcaster Martin Brundle shuts down Michael McIntyre's request at the Monaco Grand Prix in another awkward exchange
Martin Brundle did not have much time for Michael McIntyre 's hopeful request at the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday. The Sky Sports host, 65, spoke to the comic, 49, as he interviewed the big names at the event, beginning the conversation by saying he had been invited onto Michael's 'show with the circle'. Brundle said: 'Your people invited me onto your show with the circle.' Spotting an opportunity for a joke, the comic replied: 'The show with the circle? It's called The Wheel! 'I think a Formula 1 driver should know what a wheel is. That is not a circle, it's called a wheel.' After establishing the upper hand in the conversation with his quick wit, Michael took the opportunity to repeat the invite to his popular quiz show. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. The comedian asked: 'Why don't you come on The Wheel?' Martin then explained that he was unable to appear on the show because of his other commitments in June, but he plans to take up the invite one day. He said: 'Because I can't do it, it's in June. 'I've got to do some other things, but one day I will.' For those unfamiliar with the show, The Wheel is a quiz show which features a contestant who answers questions with the help of celebrity experts. Hosted by Michael, contestants have a chance to win cash prizes of up to £116,000. Needless to say, Martin, as a former Formula 1 driver, would likely be a help for any motoring questions. Michael's appearance at the Monaco Grand Prix comes after troubles in his own motoring life after his luxury sports car was towed in Kensington High Street earlier this month. He was photographed speaking to an official as his high-end £195,000 sports car was hoisted onto the back of a lorry with its wheels clamped He was photographed speaking to an official on May 14 as his high-end £195,000 sports car was hoisted onto the back of a lorry with its wheels clamped. The comedian looked unimpressed as he had an animated discussion with an official, who wore a yellow hi-vis jacket as builders watched on. The funnyman looked dapper in a navy suit and pink shirt while he sported his signature square glasses for his unfortunate outing into the city. Michael's vehicle, a Mercedes-AMG GT R, had been hoisted onto the back of a tow truck as it was moved from the street. The TV star's vehicle was towed after it was parked in a parking bay reserved for police vehicles.