A former BBC newsreader has claimed she pitched the idea for a All That Glitters reality show in 2017.
Jan Leeming, 79, said she was ‘angry and upset’ to see the show air on television with comedian Katherine Ryan at the helm.
All That Glitters: Britain’s Next Jewellery Star appeared for the first time on BBC Two on April 13. It features two expert judges and a series of heats in a format not unlike The Great British Bake Off or The Great British Sewing Bee.
Leeming said a surprised friend emailed her after it aired to comment on the fact she was not presenting it, reported <a style="font-weight: bold;" class="class" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" target="_blank" website Telegraph.
Jan Leeming (pictured), 79, said she was ‘angry and upset’ to see the show air on television with comedian Katherine Ryan at the helm
She told her Twitter followers she ‘put [an] identical proposal to the Corporation in 2017 – it is impossible to patent an idea, so who is to say who got there first’.
She said the programme did have ‘all the elements’ of her original idea.
Leeming said she thought of the idea after taking jewellery-making classes. She said a BBC executive forwarded it to a production company but she was told they would not be going forward with her proposal.
Of not being asked to present it, she told the newspaper: ‘When I saw it I was very upset and yes, I do have an axe to grind because comedians and actors are out of their environment. An actor needs a script, an interviewer doesn’t.’
All That Glitters: Britain’s Next Jewellery Star appeared for the first time on BBC Two on April 13. It features two expert judges and .YKdyw6j7Q2w a series of heats. Pictured, Kathryn Ryan presents and Shaun Leane, right, is one of two judges
On her blog she wrote: ‘Yes, I am gutted that All That Glitters has been made the way it has and I am not the presenter – I’m only human but I do know a lot about jewellery, jewels and jewellery-making, which I doubt the comedian does.’
A BBC spokesman said: ‘All That Glitters is an original format developed by Twenty Twenty Productions.’
It comes after viewers were left cold by the opening episode of the show, with many taking to Twitter to brand its judges ‘wooden and dull’.
All That Glitters – similar to the format of Bake Off, but with jewellery instead of cakes – sees eight talented jewellers battle it out in two tasks over the course of six weeks.
It’s hosted by Canadian comedian Ms Ryan, while the contestants are competing to impress judges Solange Azagury-Partridge and Shaun Leane.
But while many viewers were impressed by the skills and craftsmanship on show, many claimed the programme lacked the warmth of fellow talent shows The Great British Sewing Bee and The Great Pottery Showdown.
Jewellery maker to the stars Shaun Leane, who designed Princess Beatrice’s engagement ring and wedding band, says he wants to find the ‘new fearless, driven, ambitious jeweller of our generation’, while Solange Azagury-Partridge, whose pieces are displayed in museums around the world including the V&A, warns she doesn’t have a ‘poker face’.
‘If I don’t like something, I’m afraid it will be very apparent,’ she said in the opening montage, before later telling a contestant his piece is ‘not very original’.
Lucy Mecklenburgh stepped out in grey gym gear as she hit the tanning salon and picked up some groceries on Wednesday.
The former TOWIE star, 29, went makeup free as she made the most of lockdown lifting with her salon visit after revealing she is missing her sunshine breaks.
Lucy opted for practical dark grey patterned gym leggings which she wore with a tight vest as she carried her shopping bags.
Stepping out: Make-up free Lucy Mecklenburgh wears grey gym gear to hit the tanning salon on Wednesday… after discussing how much she is missing sunshine breaks
Over her exercise clothes Lucy wore a padded black jacket and completed the casual look with black and white trainers.
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Lucy’s outing comes after earlier this month her fiancé Ryan Thomas revealed he bought a house without her knowledge.
The actor splashed out on a new family home in Cheshire for Lucy and their son Roman without her ever viewing the property.
Speaking on an episode of Lorraine, the former Coronation Street star admitted he still has some making up to do.
Sporty: Over her exercise clothes Lucy wore a padded black jacket and completed the casual look with the black and white trainers
Back to the salon: Lucy wore her dark tresses in a poker straight style and went makeup free showing off her naturally pretty complexion
He confessed: ‘I’m still in trouble today. We’re not even in the house yet, it’s a building site. I can’t see light at the end of the tunnel.
‘Eventually it’ll be ok, perfectxml.https://www.perfectxml.com but right now, everyone knows moving house is hard work, I’ve taken on more than I can chew with the house, but eventually we’ll be happy.’
The couple are currently living in Lucy’s native Essex with their 13-month-old son while they work on doing up their new Cheshire pad.
Back in March, Lucy shocked her Instagram followers when she shared a snap of a set of keys, captioned: ‘New house, new project, new memories to be made.
Casual: The mother-of-one kept her accessories to a minimum but wore a large pair of tortoise shell sunglasses for her trip out
Cosy: Lucy wrapped up warm in her black padded jacket as she headed home with her shopping bags
‘@ryanthomas84 bought our new Manchester home without me viewing it he is a very brave man hahahah!!!’
Although she joked her fiance was a ‘brave man’, his risk appeared to pay off as she gushed: ‘It’s just perfect! Edwardian, tons of potential. I can’t wait to get started on the renovation!!’
Although Ryan now has two homes in the UK, he recently confessed that he would love to live abroad.
Lockdown lifting: Lucy was keen to get back to the salon for some treatments on Wednesday
He explained that won’t be able to happen in the near-future, however, as he wouldn’t want to leave 11-year-old daughter Scarlett, who remains in Manchester with actress mother Tina O’Brien.
Talking to brothers Adam and Scott for his Mancs on the Mic podcast. he said: ‘What it comes down to is the weather. The weather changes everything, if it’s not nice weather you stay indoors.
‘In California the weather is good all year round so what do people do? They spend their time outside. Playing basketball, on the beach, going for runs. I feel like that is a happy life when you have the good weather. It keeps people motivated …
Oops: Lucy’s outing comes after earlier this month her fiancée Ryan Thomas revealed he bought a house without her knowledge
‘The only thing that stops that happening, is Scarlett. She lives in two homes. I would like her to have a base, where she can feel it is her “other home”.
‘Otherwise for six months of the year I could live abroad and work from home.’
The actor has previously worked in Australia after scoring a short-lived role in long-running soap Neighbours, starring as Rafael Humphreys for two months between February and April 2018.
Risky: The actor splashed out on a new family home in Cheshire for Lucy and their son Roman without her ever viewing the property
COVID-19 vaccines are rolling out nationwide. But until you feel safe gathering with friends and family in person, there are always online games that you can play together, even from far away.
Here are some of the best online games you can play with friends, no matter what type of experience you’re seeking. We’ll update this list regularly as we find new games you might like.
For me, Jackbox Games is the holy grail of social distance gaming: Its multiplayer party games are simple to learn but still very entertaining to play, and it’s also easy to stream or screen-share games from one device to a group for a virtual game night. Everyone plays through a web browser on their phones, so no apps or consoles are needed. You can even <a website your Android or <a website device to your TV.
Here’s how the Jackbox Party Pack works: One person has to purchase either one of seven Jackbox Party Packs, or one or more individual games, on Steam (for PC, Mac and Linux). The packs contain five games and usually cost $25 each, but are currently on sale for $12. The packs are also available on PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and other devices.
After purchasing, you can hop on a video chat through a <a website <a website <a website Hangouts or wherever you prefer for a video call, start the game on your laptop and use the screen-share option so that all the other players on the call can see the screen, too. As mentioned, everyone plays along on their mobile device by using a browser and going to Jackbox.tv, where you’ll be asked to enter a room code.
Other options include using Steam Remote Play Together, Discord screen sharing, sharing through your gaming console, or just setting up a webcam in front of your TV. Jackbox provides information on how to stream its games, too.
Each pack includes a variety of different games that might ask you to answer trivia questions, draw weird doodles or write the best joke. The games are light, humorous and include clear instructions, so they’re easy for the most novice players to pick up.
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If you’re a fan of games like Mafia or Werewolf, you’ll love <a website Us, an online multiplayer social deduction game from developer InnerSloth. Play as a crew member aboard a spaceship, sky headquarters or planet base, attempting to keep your ship together and return back to Earth with a group of four to 10 people (either those you know IRL or strangers online). But one crew member has been replaced by a parasitic shape-shifting alien who wants to eliminate the rest of the crew before the ship reaches home. Problem is the imposter looks just like everyone else and will sabotage the ship, sneak through vents, deceive fellow players and try to frame others, all in an attempt to remain undetected and kill off the rest of the crew.
Meanwhile, the nonalien crew members must perform tasks to fix up the ship and can’t talk unless a death is reported. Then, the surviving crew can openly debate via chat who they think the imposter is and make their best guess about who to vote off the ship. If the imposter is voted off, the crew wins. But if the group accidentally votes a crew member off, everyone goes back to maintaining the ship until another body is found, and they vote again.
Among Us is free to play on iOS and Android devices (you can download it on the App Store or Google Play Store). Or, it costs $5 to play on a PC (you can download it on Steam or itch.io). One major benefit is that you can play with people seamlessly across platforms.
Be warned: The free mobile version does have ads. Once you download and open the game on your device, you’ll see a pop-up detailing its use of AdMob and data collection. If you want to turn off ads and data collection, you can purchase the ad-free version of the app for $2 by tapping Remove Ads, perfectxml.https://www.perfectxml.com and following the prompts to select your payment method.
Though this game came out nearly three years ago, Twitch streamers picked it up over the past year, and it reached a <a website active monthly users in November. And if you’ve already given it a try, in March, the developers added a <a website free Airship map to play on for a new experience.
If you want to play games together virtually but don’t want the hassle of setting up a separate Zoom or chat, you can try Backyard, a platform that combines games, video and chat all in one. It’s still in beta, but has been released to the general public.
Sign up with your Google or Apple account, and create a Space. You’ll get a code to share with others (similar to Jackbox Games), so they can join your private Space. Then, choose a game to play. Backyard has slightly tweaked versions of popular games, like Letter Tile (Scrabble), Codewords (Codenames) and Wordplay: Cards Against Humans (Cards Against Humanity). You can play directly from your web browser on your — no app download needed.
Games range in size from one to 12 players. Creators originally said Backyard would be free to use until 2021, but as of April, it appeared to still be free.
Put your puzzle-solving skills to the test with a virtual escape room. Try to solve all of the puzzles and follow the clues to escape the computerized room before time is up, as you would when you play the real-world version.
One option for ages 12 and up is TEG Unlocked: The Heist from The Escape Game. In the two-part game for one to four players, you’ll work as a secret agent trying to thwart a suspected art thief. Each part costs $10, or $18 for a bundle of two and $26 for a bundle of three.
If you’re looking for a more kid-friendly choice, there’s a free Harry Potter-themed escape room created by Peters Township Public Library in McMurray, Pennsylvania, using Google Docs.
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If you’re looking to play traditional tabletop board games online, check out Tabletopia, which calls itself an “online arena” for playing more than 900 board games the same way you would in real life. You can play on a desktop browser for Mac or Windows, or download the platform on Steam, the App Store or the Google Play Store.
You’ll find fun classics like chess and Texas Hold ‘Em, or more in-depth options like Scythe and Clans of Caledonia to play. Start your own game with friends, or join a game in progress with open seats.
You can play some fun game options for free with the bronze package, or upgrade to the silver ($5 a month) or gold ($10 a month) package to access premium games.
Another similar option is Tabletop Simulator, which includes classic game options like chess, poker, dominoes, Mahjong and jigsaw puzzles. Create your own original games on the platform, as well as play ones that were created by others.
You’ll see some familiar titles in here, but note that most of those were created by other users, as opposed to actual game developers. You can buy Tabletop Simulator on Steam for Windows and Mac for $20 and then share your screen to play with friends.
Houseparty is a video chat app owned by Fortnite developer Epic Games that lets you play popular games like trivia, Heads Up and Uno with friends online. The app is free to use. Up to eight people can join a video chat “room” at once and play games together.
Just a warning: There have been rumors that the app has enabled Netflix account hacks with loose security protocols. However the company said it has not been breached or had any data exposed and offered a $1 million reward for proof of the problem, claiming it’s more likely tied to reusing login credentials and passwords.
Houseparty is available for iOS, Android, MacOS and Chrome.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons came out on <a website Switch last March, right at the start of many coronavirus shelter-in-place orders. This video game has taken the world by storm and its <a website aspect to the gameplay has made <a website distancing a bit easier. While you can perform simple tasks like growing fruit, planting trees and designing rooms alone, you can also invite friends to visit your island and go fishing and exploring together. Plus, a recent update <a website some familiar characters from the Mario universe.
If you don’t have a Switch to play on, you can also check out the mobile version, <a website Crossing: Pocket Camp.
Read more: <a website best Animal Crossing: New Horizon tips for Nintendo Switch
You may already be familiar with popular mobile games that you can play with friends anytime. <a website <a website with Friends 2, Scrabble GO, Uno & Friends and Draw Something are all great options for simple games that let you keep in touch and sneak in a turn when you have time throughout the day.
If you’re mostly playing solo, you might want to check out a mobile gaming subscription service. <a website Arcade has a library of <a website than 150 original games including nostalgic favorites Pac-Man Party Royale and Frogger in Toytown, along with new hits such as Crossy Road Castle and Ultimate Rivals: The Rink. For $5 a month, you can play across <a website iPad, iPod Touch, Mac and Apple TV devices.
Read more: <a website game subscription services: Here's how to choose
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There’s always the option to go as old-school as possible in your virtual gaming: You can find free online versions of some classics like Battleship. You can also work on a crossword puzzle with friends through The Washington Post. Tabletop Simulator, mentioned above, also includes games like chess, poker, dominoes and jigsaw puzzles that you can play with friends if you both buy the platform.
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