Outnumbered child star Tyger Drew-Honey will reportedly front a documentary about the adult film industry.
According to his porn star father, the actor will explore young people's perceptions of pornography in an instalment of his new BBC Three show Eye of the Tyger.
The three-part observational documentary series was announced last month, with Drew-Honey describing the project as a "Louis Theroux kind of thing".
The 18-year-old - who has also appeared as a presenter on Cbbc show Friday Download - will interview his porn star father for the documentary.
His Dad Lindsay Honey - who goes by the name of Ben Dover in his x-rated movies - told The Sun: "Tyger's doing one programme on young people and pornography so I was interviewed by my son which was a bit weird. It is about how youngsters perceive pornography.
"Obviously producers thought if any young person is going to do a...
According to his porn star father, the actor will explore young people's perceptions of pornography in an instalment of his new BBC Three show Eye of the Tyger.
The three-part observational documentary series was announced last month, with Drew-Honey describing the project as a "Louis Theroux kind of thing".
The 18-year-old - who has also appeared as a presenter on Cbbc show Friday Download - will interview his porn star father for the documentary.
His Dad Lindsay Honey - who goes by the name of Ben Dover in his x-rated movies - told The Sun: "Tyger's doing one programme on young people and pornography so I was interviewed by my son which was a bit weird. It is about how youngsters perceive pornography.
"Obviously producers thought if any young person is going to do a...
- 2/16/2014
- Digital Spy
Outnumbered, the multi-award-winning comedy series from Hat Trick Productions, which captures the turbulent chaos of family life, is back on BBC One with a new six-part series starting on Friday 2 September and followed by a Christmas special.
In the new series, the family is confronted by an array of issues ranging from death, drugs, terrorism and getting old, to food science, Top Gear, the joy of ventriloquism and the perils of Subbuteo.
The casting director avoided stage-school talent, instead undertaking a lengthy audition process which involved lots of game playing, determined to find children who would enjoy the filming process. So the three juvenile leads came out at the top of the fairly exhausting casting process. Andy: "They're all really interesting to watch and they've all got very interesting, funny personalities. Confident, but also excellent actors."
Tyger Drew-Honey returns as Jake Brockman
Tyger was born Lindzi James Tyger Drew-Honey, he is now 15 years old,...
In the new series, the family is confronted by an array of issues ranging from death, drugs, terrorism and getting old, to food science, Top Gear, the joy of ventriloquism and the perils of Subbuteo.
The casting director avoided stage-school talent, instead undertaking a lengthy audition process which involved lots of game playing, determined to find children who would enjoy the filming process. So the three juvenile leads came out at the top of the fairly exhausting casting process. Andy: "They're all really interesting to watch and they've all got very interesting, funny personalities. Confident, but also excellent actors."
Tyger Drew-Honey returns as Jake Brockman
Tyger was born Lindzi James Tyger Drew-Honey, he is now 15 years old,...
- 8/17/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
The former keyboard player with Echo & The Bunnymen has died in a motorbike crash at the age of 53. Jake Brockman, who lived in Bristol, died when his cycle collided with a converted ambulance near Kirk Michael on the Isle Of Man on Tuesday, the BBC reports. Brockman was a touring member of the group for several years and joined the band fully for the recording of the Ian McCulloch-less Reverberation LP in 1990. His wife Sally Mundy said: "Jake was always a classic bike (more)...
- 9/4/2009
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
Former Echo and the Bunnymen keyboardist Jake Brockman has died following a motorbike crash on the Isle of Man on Tuesday.
The 53-year-old, known to music fans as the Fifth Bunnymen, died when his bike collided with a converted ambulance near Kirk Michael. He was taken to Noble's Hospital but died from his injuries after a few hours.
Investigations are ongoing.
He joined the Liverpool band in 1989 after touring with them and playing on their 1987 "Echo & the Bunnymen" album. The group was disbanded in 1992.
The 53-year-old, known to music fans as the Fifth Bunnymen, died when his bike collided with a converted ambulance near Kirk Michael. He was taken to Noble's Hospital but died from his injuries after a few hours.
Investigations are ongoing.
He joined the Liverpool band in 1989 after touring with them and playing on their 1987 "Echo & the Bunnymen" album. The group was disbanded in 1992.
- 9/4/2009
- icelebz.com
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