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James Bond legend signs up to star as trainer of British boxing ace Prince Naseem in huge new biopic film

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PIERCE Brosnan has joined the cast of the delayed biopic film about showman former world boxing champ “Prince” Naseem Hamed.

I can reveal the 007 legend will star in Giant as featherweight fighter Naz’s trainer Brendan Ingle alongside Amir El-Masry as the champ.

LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 17: Pierce Brosnan attends a photocall for "Black Adam" at The Corinthia Hotel London on October 17, 2022 in London, England. (Photo by David M. Benett/Dave Benett/WireImage)
Pierce Brosnan has been cast in the role of boxing trainer Brendan Ingle in upcoming flick Giant
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PRINCE NASEEM HAMED, EXACT DATE UNKNOWN, PIC SUNS.
The film follows the life of British boxing legend Prince Naseem
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Paddy Considine had been the man to play the part but the movie was stalled last year by industry strikes.

Paddy then quit after becoming busy with Game of Thrones spin-off House Of The Dragon which starts a second run this summer.

A TV insider said of the revised casting for Giant: “Signing a former Bond will be a great boost for the production, which was last year slapped on ice just before filming began.

“A walkout by the writers’ and actors’ unions saw work grind to a halt last May but thankfully the wheels are now back in motion again and all the parties involved have been able to return to the project, except for Paddy of course.”

Boxing fan Pierce was in the audience when the then 21-year-old Naz captured his first world title, taking the WBO belt from Welshman Steve Robinson in September 1995.

Naturally, the actor probably had the best seats in the house as it was the same year he made his debut as Bond in GoldenEye — before going on to star in Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), The World Is Not Enough (1999), and Die Another Day (2002).

The Prince Naseem movie, which will be executive produced by Sylvester Stallone, will chart his rags to-riches story as the son of Yemeni immigrants who was born and raised in Sheffield.

Naz went on to win 36 out of his 37 fights between 1992 and 2002 and held multiple featherweight belts.

The cocksure slugger, now 50 and long-since retired, is rated one of the greatest British boxers of all time.

He once entered the ring on a flying carpet and also re-enacted the famous Michael Jackson Thriller video.

And key to his all-conquering success was the man in his corner, former steelworker Ingle.

But he will never be able to upstage a Bond leading man.

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Amir El-Masry will play the lead in the film[/caption]

1% CLUB IS AT TOP OF GAME

IT’S official – The 1% Club has become the biggest game-show on UK telly.

The current series enjoyed bumper ratings last year, latest figures reveal.

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The 1% Club has officially become the biggest game show on British telly
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Around 5.8million people tuned in, either on a Saturday night or on catch-up.

That makes the quiz programme, hosted by funnyman Lee Mack since its launch in 2022, ITV’s biggest original gameshow in a decade.

The 1% Club’s popularity has steadily grown to its now heady heights.

Last year, it won the National Television Award for Best Quiz Game Show.

Now I will throw down the gauntlet to Lee and his team – go find 100 celebrities willing to take part in an all-star special.


A FRESCO painting that looks like an ancient pizza will be uncovered on a BBC Two show tomorrow night.

The story behind the painting, which dates back 2,000 years and could depict the world’s first pizza, will be told in the first episode of Pompeii: The New Dig, which airs at 9pm.

ROB IS DUNE IN THE DUMPS

ROB Rinder is jetting off to the Sahara Desert to run the world’s most difficult race – over seven days and 150 miles in sweltering heat.

But the running will not be the hard part for TV judge Rob as he tackles the Marathon de Sables for charity, alongside British Army soldiers.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (14432208a) About to fly out to Morocco, barrister, broadcaster and author 'Judge' Rob Rinder meets, for the first time, the army team he's recruited to take on the toughest footrace on earth - the Marathon des Sables. He is pictured departing from Gatwick Airport this morning. The team will run 250km in just 6 days in one of the world's most inhospitable environments on the planet, the Sahara Desert. Joining Rob are.... Double olympic champion Major Heather Stanning OBE, Infantry Colonel Mark Nooney MC, Army Corporal and winner of Channel 4's The Circle, Natalya Platonova and the British Army's most senior soldier - Army Sergeant Major Paul Carney - the 'voice' of the UK's 75,000 soldiers. The team are running in support of the Army Benevolent Fund - the British army's own charity, which is 80 years old this year. Rob Rinder leaves for the Marathon des Sables, Gatwick Airport, London, UK - 12 Apr 2024
Rob Rinder says that the biggest problem with his charity race in the Sahara Desert will be the lack of luxury accommodation
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Instead, it will be the lack of five-star luxury he has got used while co-hosting BBC series Amazing Hotels: Life Beyond The Lobby with MasterChef judge Monica Galetti.

Rob said: “It’s not the running that troubles me as much as the sleeping in tents and cooking our own food.

“It’s the biggest challenge – these army guys I’m with are used to ploughing up the earth with the a*** bone of a giraffe – so for them a night in a bivouac is a bit like how I feel in a four-star hotel, a bit of an inconvenience.”

KATH HAS A HOOT ON HOL

COMICS Katherine Ryan and Joe Wilkinson have travelled the UK and beyond, from Bulgaria to Latvia, for their new Channel 4 series on budget getaways.

But episode one of Joe and Katherine’s Bargain Holidays, on April 25, sees them in Norfolk having a go at “champing” – camping in a church.

Joe & Katherine with owl at Fritton Owl Sanctuary, Great Yarmouth Pictured: Joe Wilkinson & Katherine Ryan
Katherine Ryan and Joe Wilkinson at an owl sanctuary as they check out budget holiday destinations
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Joe & Katherine in the church doorway St Michael the Archangel, Booton Pictured: Joe Wilkinson & Katherine Ryan
The first episode of their show airs on April 25 on Channel 4
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The church, redundant St Michael the Archangel, in the village of Booton, is nicknamed Cathedral of the Fields for its majestic looks.

They also take in an owl sanctuary at Fritton Plant Centre, an alternative spa and a paddleboard yoga class.

But Canadian-Irish Katherine finds the going tough.

She said: “I agreed to become Joe’s travel buddy and bargain student as I’m ashamed of my luxury taste and need to learn how to budget – but he takes the piss.

“I hate being hot, and travel delays, so was livid when Joe made us fly on a budget airline which was 12 hours late on the sweltering Tarmac.

“A passenger soiled himself and everyone rushed to the front of the plane to get away from the smell.”

Happy holidays, Katherine.

SEWELL IN THE CROWN

RUFUS Sewell was such a dead ringer for Prince Andrew on Scoop one of his co-stars thought the real Prince was on set.

Alex Waldmann, who played the royal’s PR manager Jason Stein, hoped a make-up mishap would help him prove it was Rufus.

Undated film still handout from Scoop. Pictured: Rufus Sewell as Prince Andrew. See PA Feature SHOWBIZ Film Scoop. WARNING: This picture must only be used to accompany PA Feature SHOWBIZ Film Scoop. PA Photo. Picture credit should read: PETER MOUNTAIN/NETFLIX. All Rights Reserved. NOTE TO EDITORS: This picture must only be used to accompany PA Feature SHOWBIZ Film Scoop.
One of Rufus Sewell’s co-stars thought he was the actual Prince Andrew on the set of Scoop

He said: “It was disconcerting, so I’d get face to face with him and just desperately look for the make-up joins.

“I was sort of waiting for the take where it be hot and sweaty and would all start melting off… But it didn’t.”

Instead, the only major disaster on the set of the Netflix series was Moody the beloved pooch of interviewer Emily Maitlis played by Gillian Anderson.

He added: “It was the worst behaved dog in the world – it was the biggest diva on the whole set and was a total nightmare.

“The wonders of cinema are how they made it look really obedient.”


BRIDGERTON writer Shonda Rhimes hopes her series spells the end of online dating.

Asked if the romance show was the antidote to apps like Tinder, she told the ST Mag: “Exactly. There are no rules of engagement any more, but people love when the rules of love are so clear.”

ACCENTS ARE JAN’S TURN-OFF

WATCH what you say to veteran newsreader Jan Leeming – or rather, watch HOW you say it.

The former BBC broadcaster has taken to social media to slate fellow presenters who have accents she doesn’t approve of.

Jan Leeming attending the 2017 Television and Radio Industries Club Awards, Grosvenor House, Park Lane, London.
Jan Leeming has taken some flack online after saying she dislikes it when reporters have thick accents
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Writing on X, formerly Twitter, Jan said: “Totally accept accents unless they are so pronounced the speaker is unintelligible to the masses outside their region.

“A newish reporter on ITV News last night drove me to turn off.”

She continued: “The PC brigade have made it totally acceptable. I am tired of the PC and lack of professionalism in all areas. We have lost the battle.”

I’m not sure she speaks for everyone.


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