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Princess Diana‘s butler says that King Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles will likely never be free from the spirit of the late Princess of Wales. They claim that the late Princess of Wales is “the ghost that will always haunt” them.
King Charles and Camilla will always be followed by Diana’s ghost, says the royal butler
Paul Burrell, Princess Diana’s butler for a decade, believes the late royal will always haunt the lives of her ex-husband, King Charles, and his wife, Queen Camilla. Speaking on behalf of Slingo to Express, Burrell explained his point of view.
“The Crown is going to open up old wounds. Netflix is using Princess Diana’s story as the main thread of this series, and it’s possibly going to upset a lot of people, especially Charles and Camilla,” Burrell explained.
He continued, “People might think that’s a silly storyline [Diana’s ghost scene], but...
King Charles and Camilla will always be followed by Diana’s ghost, says the royal butler
Paul Burrell, Princess Diana’s butler for a decade, believes the late royal will always haunt the lives of her ex-husband, King Charles, and his wife, Queen Camilla. Speaking on behalf of Slingo to Express, Burrell explained his point of view.
“The Crown is going to open up old wounds. Netflix is using Princess Diana’s story as the main thread of this series, and it’s possibly going to upset a lot of people, especially Charles and Camilla,” Burrell explained.
He continued, “People might think that’s a silly storyline [Diana’s ghost scene], but...
- 11/10/2023
- by Lucille Barilla
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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The repercussions of Dr. Bishop's departure are still being felt at York Memorial Hospital.
As a result, no one was very comfortable in either their professional or their personal lives on Transplant Season 3 Episode 3
It would be easy to blame everything on Dr. Devi, who has been brought in to find and fix the problems within the Emergency Department.
Devi feels pressure to make changes quickly without taking sufficient time to observe and research the current situation.
She admitted to her partner on Transplant Season 3 Episode 2 that she feared she had made a mistake in uprooting her family and moving to Toronto.
The staff has been resistant to her suggestions to implement patient-driven care. What they've had wasn't perfect, but at least it was familiar.
Also, Devi isn't the paternal figure Bishop was, not by a long shot. She's approachable, all right, but she wants what she wants...
As a result, no one was very comfortable in either their professional or their personal lives on Transplant Season 3 Episode 3
It would be easy to blame everything on Dr. Devi, who has been brought in to find and fix the problems within the Emergency Department.
Devi feels pressure to make changes quickly without taking sufficient time to observe and research the current situation.
She admitted to her partner on Transplant Season 3 Episode 2 that she feared she had made a mistake in uprooting her family and moving to Toronto.
The staff has been resistant to her suggestions to implement patient-driven care. What they've had wasn't perfect, but at least it was familiar.
Also, Devi isn't the paternal figure Bishop was, not by a long shot. She's approachable, all right, but she wants what she wants...
- 10/27/2023
- by Dale McGarrigle
- TVfanatic
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Gene Roddenberry’s vision of space-age utopia has always been one of idealism and intelligence, of peace and prosperity. From the start, he wanted Star Trek to showcase the best of humanity, confronting modern-day issues and appearing as an aspirational model for society. So, naturally, when it came time to hurl us 300 years into the future, he did it by building on stories from 400 years in the past.
Having cut his teeth writing on early Westerns and police procedurals, Roddenberry wanted to elevate his sci-fi weekly into something more than typical genre television – he wanted to appeal to intellectuals. And how better to appeal to the thinking person than with a library’s worth of bookish influences.
Classic literature was right there in Roddenberry’s original pitch: Captain Kirk was described as a Horatio Hornblower-type, while the show itself was referred to as Gulliver’s Travels in space. His sequel series,...
Having cut his teeth writing on early Westerns and police procedurals, Roddenberry wanted to elevate his sci-fi weekly into something more than typical genre television – he wanted to appeal to intellectuals. And how better to appeal to the thinking person than with a library’s worth of bookish influences.
Classic literature was right there in Roddenberry’s original pitch: Captain Kirk was described as a Horatio Hornblower-type, while the show itself was referred to as Gulliver’s Travels in space. His sequel series,...
- 5/18/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
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In the "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" episode "Trials and Tribble-ations", Captain Sisko (Avery Brooks) and several other members of the "DS9" crew had to travel back in time to avert a crisis. It seems a time-traveling assassin had inserted himself into the events of the original series "Star Trek" episode "The Trouble with Tribbles" and Sisko had to go undercover next to Captain Kirk (William Shatner) to prevent a bomb from blowing up. Using revolutionary special effects technology, Sisko, Dax (Terry Farrell), Dr. Bashir (Alexander Siddig), and others were inserted rather seamlessly into an episode that was shot 30 years prior. It was a novelty for "Star Trek," and one of the few times the franchise revisited its past in such a manner.
Many years later, "Star Trek: Prodigy" would do something similar in the episode "Kobayashi". The teenage Dal (Brett Gray) wanted to take a holographic version of Trek's...
Many years later, "Star Trek: Prodigy" would do something similar in the episode "Kobayashi". The teenage Dal (Brett Gray) wanted to take a holographic version of Trek's...
- 5/12/2023
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
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