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  • 'It smelled like toffee apples': how I recreated the 2,000-year-old Pompeii pizza
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    'It smelled like toffee apples': how I recreated the 2,000-year-old Pompeii pizza
    Guardian Rome food correspondent has a go at making the meal depicted in a newly discovered ancient fresco.

    It first glance it certainly does look like a pizza. The well-risen and golden crust, sunken centre blushed pink and white, a bright green leaf across the top. Looking at the roughly 2,000-year-old fresco that emerged during excavations at Pompeii, the colours leap out: the silver tray and wine goblet, the yellow orbs and rubble of nuts.

    So the flashes of red and pink were in fact fruit, pomegranate and fresh dates, while the curious white and yellow could be explained as an ancient pesto of herbs and sheep’s cheese known as moretum. The rubble in front was most likely walnuts, and the curious bright yellow fruit with prickles was corbezzoli, or berries from the arbutus or strawberry tree, which also come in red and orange. The goblet, of course, was full of red wine.

    I asked the professor how I could recreate this ancient "pizza" as faithfully as possible. "Einkorn," was his reply. "Stoneground. And read Columella."

    Rachel Roddy cook a pizza inspired by the ancient pizza depicted in the fresco found in Pompeii.
    Rome, Italy, June 29 2023.

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  • 'It smelled like toffee apples': how I recreated the 2,000-year-old Pompeii pizza
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    'It smelled like toffee apples': how I recreated the 2,000-year-old Pompeii pizza
    Guardian Rome food correspondent has a go at making the meal depicted in a newly discovered ancient fresco.

    It first glance it certainly does look like a pizza. The well-risen and golden crust, sunken centre blushed pink and white, a bright green leaf across the top. Looking at the roughly 2,000-year-old fresco that emerged during excavations at Pompeii, the colours leap out: the silver tray and wine goblet, the yellow orbs and rubble of nuts.

    So the flashes of red and pink were in fact fruit, pomegranate and fresh dates, while the curious white and yellow could be explained as an ancient pesto of herbs and sheep’s cheese known as moretum. The rubble in front was most likely walnuts, and the curious bright yellow fruit with prickles was corbezzoli, or berries from the arbutus or strawberry tree, which also come in red and orange. The goblet, of course, was full of red wine.

    I asked the professor how I could recreate this ancient "pizza" as faithfully as possible. "Einkorn," was his reply. "Stoneground. And read Columella."

    Rachel Roddy cook a pizza inspired by the ancient pizza depicted in the fresco found in Pompeii.
    Rome, Italy, June 29 2023.

    © Victor Sokolowicz / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'It smelled like toffee apples': how I recreated the 2,000-year-old Pompeii pizza
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    'It smelled like toffee apples': how I recreated the 2,000-year-old Pompeii pizza
    Guardian Rome food correspondent has a go at making the meal depicted in a newly discovered ancient fresco.

    It first glance it certainly does look like a pizza. The well-risen and golden crust, sunken centre blushed pink and white, a bright green leaf across the top. Looking at the roughly 2,000-year-old fresco that emerged during excavations at Pompeii, the colours leap out: the silver tray and wine goblet, the yellow orbs and rubble of nuts.

    So the flashes of red and pink were in fact fruit, pomegranate and fresh dates, while the curious white and yellow could be explained as an ancient pesto of herbs and sheep’s cheese known as moretum. The rubble in front was most likely walnuts, and the curious bright yellow fruit with prickles was corbezzoli, or berries from the arbutus or strawberry tree, which also come in red and orange. The goblet, of course, was full of red wine.

    I asked the professor how I could recreate this ancient "pizza" as faithfully as possible. "Einkorn," was his reply. "Stoneground. And read Columella."

    Rachel Roddy cook a pizza inspired by the ancient pizza depicted in the fresco found in Pompeii.
    Rome, Italy, June 29 2023.

    © Victor Sokolowicz / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'It smelled like toffee apples': how I recreated the 2,000-year-old Pompeii pizza
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    'It smelled like toffee apples': how I recreated the 2,000-year-old Pompeii pizza
    Guardian Rome food correspondent has a go at making the meal depicted in a newly discovered ancient fresco.

    It first glance it certainly does look like a pizza. The well-risen and golden crust, sunken centre blushed pink and white, a bright green leaf across the top. Looking at the roughly 2,000-year-old fresco that emerged during excavations at Pompeii, the colours leap out: the silver tray and wine goblet, the yellow orbs and rubble of nuts.

    So the flashes of red and pink were in fact fruit, pomegranate and fresh dates, while the curious white and yellow could be explained as an ancient pesto of herbs and sheep’s cheese known as moretum. The rubble in front was most likely walnuts, and the curious bright yellow fruit with prickles was corbezzoli, or berries from the arbutus or strawberry tree, which also come in red and orange. The goblet, of course, was full of red wine.

    I asked the professor how I could recreate this ancient "pizza" as faithfully as possible. "Einkorn," was his reply. "Stoneground. And read Columella."

    Rachel Roddy cook a pizza inspired by the ancient pizza depicted in the fresco found in Pompeii.
    Rome, Italy, June 29 2023.

    © Victor Sokolowicz / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'It smelled like toffee apples': how I recreated the 2,000-year-old Pompeii pizza
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    'It smelled like toffee apples': how I recreated the 2,000-year-old Pompeii pizza
    Guardian Rome food correspondent has a go at making the meal depicted in a newly discovered ancient fresco.

    It first glance it certainly does look like a pizza. The well-risen and golden crust, sunken centre blushed pink and white, a bright green leaf across the top. Looking at the roughly 2,000-year-old fresco that emerged during excavations at Pompeii, the colours leap out: the silver tray and wine goblet, the yellow orbs and rubble of nuts.

    So the flashes of red and pink were in fact fruit, pomegranate and fresh dates, while the curious white and yellow could be explained as an ancient pesto of herbs and sheep’s cheese known as moretum. The rubble in front was most likely walnuts, and the curious bright yellow fruit with prickles was corbezzoli, or berries from the arbutus or strawberry tree, which also come in red and orange. The goblet, of course, was full of red wine.

    I asked the professor how I could recreate this ancient "pizza" as faithfully as possible. "Einkorn," was his reply. "Stoneground. And read Columella."

    Rachel Roddy cook a pizza inspired by the ancient pizza depicted in the fresco found in Pompeii.
    Rome, Italy, June 29 2023.

    © Victor Sokolowicz / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'It smelled like toffee apples': how I recreated the 2,000-year-old Pompeii pizza
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    'It smelled like toffee apples': how I recreated the 2,000-year-old Pompeii pizza
    Guardian Rome food correspondent has a go at making the meal depicted in a newly discovered ancient fresco.

    It first glance it certainly does look like a pizza. The well-risen and golden crust, sunken centre blushed pink and white, a bright green leaf across the top. Looking at the roughly 2,000-year-old fresco that emerged during excavations at Pompeii, the colours leap out: the silver tray and wine goblet, the yellow orbs and rubble of nuts.

    So the flashes of red and pink were in fact fruit, pomegranate and fresh dates, while the curious white and yellow could be explained as an ancient pesto of herbs and sheep’s cheese known as moretum. The rubble in front was most likely walnuts, and the curious bright yellow fruit with prickles was corbezzoli, or berries from the arbutus or strawberry tree, which also come in red and orange. The goblet, of course, was full of red wine.

    I asked the professor how I could recreate this ancient "pizza" as faithfully as possible. "Einkorn," was his reply. "Stoneground. And read Columella."

    Rachel Roddy cook a pizza inspired by the ancient pizza depicted in the fresco found in Pompeii.
    Rome, Italy, June 29 2023.

    © Victor Sokolowicz / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'It smelled like toffee apples': how I recreated the 2,000-year-old Pompeii pizza
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    'It smelled like toffee apples': how I recreated the 2,000-year-old Pompeii pizza
    Guardian Rome food correspondent has a go at making the meal depicted in a newly discovered ancient fresco.

    It first glance it certainly does look like a pizza. The well-risen and golden crust, sunken centre blushed pink and white, a bright green leaf across the top. Looking at the roughly 2,000-year-old fresco that emerged during excavations at Pompeii, the colours leap out: the silver tray and wine goblet, the yellow orbs and rubble of nuts.

    So the flashes of red and pink were in fact fruit, pomegranate and fresh dates, while the curious white and yellow could be explained as an ancient pesto of herbs and sheep’s cheese known as moretum. The rubble in front was most likely walnuts, and the curious bright yellow fruit with prickles was corbezzoli, or berries from the arbutus or strawberry tree, which also come in red and orange. The goblet, of course, was full of red wine.

    I asked the professor how I could recreate this ancient "pizza" as faithfully as possible. "Einkorn," was his reply. "Stoneground. And read Columella."

    Rachel Roddy cook a pizza inspired by the ancient pizza depicted in the fresco found in Pompeii.
    Rome, Italy, June 29 2023.

    © Victor Sokolowicz / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • 'It smelled like toffee apples': how I recreated the 2,000-year-old Pompeii pizza
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    'It smelled like toffee apples': how I recreated the 2,000-year-old Pompeii pizza
    Guardian Rome food correspondent has a go at making the meal depicted in a newly discovered ancient fresco.

    It first glance it certainly does look like a pizza. The well-risen and golden crust, sunken centre blushed pink and white, a bright green leaf across the top. Looking at the roughly 2,000-year-old fresco that emerged during excavations at Pompeii, the colours leap out: the silver tray and wine goblet, the yellow orbs and rubble of nuts.

    So the flashes of red and pink were in fact fruit, pomegranate and fresh dates, while the curious white and yellow could be explained as an ancient pesto of herbs and sheep’s cheese known as moretum. The rubble in front was most likely walnuts, and the curious bright yellow fruit with prickles was corbezzoli, or berries from the arbutus or strawberry tree, which also come in red and orange. The goblet, of course, was full of red wine.

    I asked the professor how I could recreate this ancient "pizza" as faithfully as possible. "Einkorn," was his reply. "Stoneground. And read Columella."

    Rachel Roddy cook a pizza inspired by the ancient pizza depicted in the fresco found in Pompeii.
    Rome, Italy, June 29 2023.

    © Victor Sokolowicz / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • 'It smelled like toffee apples': how I recreated the 2,000-year-old Pompeii pizza
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    'It smelled like toffee apples': how I recreated the 2,000-year-old Pompeii pizza
    Guardian Rome food correspondent has a go at making the meal depicted in a newly discovered ancient fresco.

    It first glance it certainly does look like a pizza. The well-risen and golden crust, sunken centre blushed pink and white, a bright green leaf across the top. Looking at the roughly 2,000-year-old fresco that emerged during excavations at Pompeii, the colours leap out: the silver tray and wine goblet, the yellow orbs and rubble of nuts.

    So the flashes of red and pink were in fact fruit, pomegranate and fresh dates, while the curious white and yellow could be explained as an ancient pesto of herbs and sheep’s cheese known as moretum. The rubble in front was most likely walnuts, and the curious bright yellow fruit with prickles was corbezzoli, or berries from the arbutus or strawberry tree, which also come in red and orange. The goblet, of course, was full of red wine.

    I asked the professor how I could recreate this ancient "pizza" as faithfully as possible. "Einkorn," was his reply. "Stoneground. And read Columella."

    Rachel Roddy cook a pizza inspired by the ancient pizza depicted in the fresco found in Pompeii.
    Rome, Italy, June 29 2023.

    © Victor Sokolowicz / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • 'It smelled like toffee apples': how I recreated the 2,000-year-old Pompeii pizza
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    'It smelled like toffee apples': how I recreated the 2,000-year-old Pompeii pizza
    Guardian Rome food correspondent has a go at making the meal depicted in a newly discovered ancient fresco.

    It first glance it certainly does look like a pizza. The well-risen and golden crust, sunken centre blushed pink and white, a bright green leaf across the top. Looking at the roughly 2,000-year-old fresco that emerged during excavations at Pompeii, the colours leap out: the silver tray and wine goblet, the yellow orbs and rubble of nuts.

    So the flashes of red and pink were in fact fruit, pomegranate and fresh dates, while the curious white and yellow could be explained as an ancient pesto of herbs and sheep’s cheese known as moretum. The rubble in front was most likely walnuts, and the curious bright yellow fruit with prickles was corbezzoli, or berries from the arbutus or strawberry tree, which also come in red and orange. The goblet, of course, was full of red wine.

    I asked the professor how I could recreate this ancient "pizza" as faithfully as possible. "Einkorn," was his reply. "Stoneground. And read Columella."

    Rachel Roddy cook a pizza inspired by the ancient pizza depicted in the fresco found in Pompeii.
    Rome, Italy, June 29 2023.

    © Victor Sokolowicz / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved.

     

  • 'It smelled like toffee apples': how I recreated the 2,000-year-old Pompeii pizza
    DUKAS_157591256_EYE
    'It smelled like toffee apples': how I recreated the 2,000-year-old Pompeii pizza
    Guardian Rome food correspondent has a go at making the meal depicted in a newly discovered ancient fresco.

    It first glance it certainly does look like a pizza. The well-risen and golden crust, sunken centre blushed pink and white, a bright green leaf across the top. Looking at the roughly 2,000-year-old fresco that emerged during excavations at Pompeii, the colours leap out: the silver tray and wine goblet, the yellow orbs and rubble of nuts.

    So the flashes of red and pink were in fact fruit, pomegranate and fresh dates, while the curious white and yellow could be explained as an ancient pesto of herbs and sheep’s cheese known as moretum. The rubble in front was most likely walnuts, and the curious bright yellow fruit with prickles was corbezzoli, or berries from the arbutus or strawberry tree, which also come in red and orange. The goblet, of course, was full of red wine.

    I asked the professor how I could recreate this ancient "pizza" as faithfully as possible. "Einkorn," was his reply. "Stoneground. And read Columella."

    Rachel Roddy cook a pizza inspired by the ancient pizza depicted in the fresco found in Pompeii.
    Rome, Italy, June 29 2023.

    © Victor Sokolowicz / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved.

     

  • 'It smelled like toffee apples': how I recreated the 2,000-year-old Pompeii pizza
    DUKAS_157591351_EYE
    'It smelled like toffee apples': how I recreated the 2,000-year-old Pompeii pizza
    Guardian Rome food correspondent has a go at making the meal depicted in a newly discovered ancient fresco.

    It first glance it certainly does look like a pizza. The well-risen and golden crust, sunken centre blushed pink and white, a bright green leaf across the top. Looking at the roughly 2,000-year-old fresco that emerged during excavations at Pompeii, the colours leap out: the silver tray and wine goblet, the yellow orbs and rubble of nuts.

    So the flashes of red and pink were in fact fruit, pomegranate and fresh dates, while the curious white and yellow could be explained as an ancient pesto of herbs and sheep’s cheese known as moretum. The rubble in front was most likely walnuts, and the curious bright yellow fruit with prickles was corbezzoli, or berries from the arbutus or strawberry tree, which also come in red and orange. The goblet, of course, was full of red wine.

    I asked the professor how I could recreate this ancient "pizza" as faithfully as possible. "Einkorn," was his reply. "Stoneground. And read Columella."

    Rachel Roddy cook a pizza with Henrietta Inman, inspired by the ancient pizza depicted in the fresco found in Pompeii.
    Rome, Italy, June 29 2023.

    © Victor Sokolowicz / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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  • 'It smelled like toffee apples': how I recreated the 2,000-year-old Pompeii pizza
    DUKAS_157591252_EYE
    'It smelled like toffee apples': how I recreated the 2,000-year-old Pompeii pizza
    Guardian Rome food correspondent has a go at making the meal depicted in a newly discovered ancient fresco.

    It first glance it certainly does look like a pizza. The well-risen and golden crust, sunken centre blushed pink and white, a bright green leaf across the top. Looking at the roughly 2,000-year-old fresco that emerged during excavations at Pompeii, the colours leap out: the silver tray and wine goblet, the yellow orbs and rubble of nuts.

    So the flashes of red and pink were in fact fruit, pomegranate and fresh dates, while the curious white and yellow could be explained as an ancient pesto of herbs and sheep’s cheese known as moretum. The rubble in front was most likely walnuts, and the curious bright yellow fruit with prickles was corbezzoli, or berries from the arbutus or strawberry tree, which also come in red and orange. The goblet, of course, was full of red wine.

    I asked the professor how I could recreate this ancient "pizza" as faithfully as possible. "Einkorn," was his reply. "Stoneground. And read Columella."

    Rachel Roddy cook a pizza with Henrietta Inman, inspired by the ancient pizza depicted in the fresco found in Pompeii.
    Rome, Italy, June 29 2023.

    © Victor Sokolowicz / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • WM 2018 - Letzte Vorbereitungen: Reisen, PK, Trainings, Fans
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    WM 2018 - Letzte Vorbereitungen: Reisen, PK, Trainings, Fans
    EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NO MERCHANDISING
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken McKay/ITV/REX/Shutterstock (9715867u)
    Sean Fletcher, Kate Garraway recreate the World Cup with a melon and some custard, Sean gets coated in custard by Kate
    'Good Morning Britain' TV show, London, UK - 14 Jun 2018
    Sean Fletcher, Kate Garraway and Susanna Reid recreate the World Cup with a Melon and some custard.
    Sean gets coated in custard by Kate Garraway

    (c) Dukas

     

  • WM 2018 - Letzte Vorbereitungen: Reisen, PK, Trainings, Fans
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    WM 2018 - Letzte Vorbereitungen: Reisen, PK, Trainings, Fans
    EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NO MERCHANDISING
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken McKay/ITV/REX/Shutterstock (9715867n)
    Kate Garraway and Susanna Reid recreate the World Cup with a melon and some custard
    'Good Morning Britain' TV show, London, UK - 14 Jun 2018
    Sean Fletcher, Kate Garraway and Susanna Reid recreate the World Cup with a Melon and some custard.
    Sean gets coated in custard by Kate Garraway

    (c) Dukas

     

  • WM 2018 - Letzte Vorbereitungen: Reisen, PK, Trainings, Fans
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    WM 2018 - Letzte Vorbereitungen: Reisen, PK, Trainings, Fans
    EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NO MERCHANDISING
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken McKay/ITV/REX/Shutterstock (9715867g)
    Kate Garraway and Susanna Reid recreate the World Cup with a melon and some custard
    'Good Morning Britain' TV show, London, UK - 14 Jun 2018
    Sean Fletcher, Kate Garraway and Susanna Reid recreate the World Cup with a Melon and some custard.
    Sean gets coated in custard by Kate Garraway

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - 'The Real Full Monty: Live' TV Show in der Sheffield City Hall
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    PEOPLE - 'The Real Full Monty: Live' TV Show in der Sheffield City Hall
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    Megan McKenna : To build their confidence ahead of the final performance, the ladies recreate the brilliant Calendar Girls images during a sequence from the documentary.
    'The Real Full Monty : Ladies Night' TV Show UK - 29 Mar 2018
    The Real Full Monty : Ladies Night, as an ITV reality TV programme in which eight female celebrities get their kit off to raise awareness of breast cancer. The eight brave ladies taking part are TV presenter Coleen Nolan, broadcaster Victoria Derbyshire, Emmerdale actress Sally Dexter, reality TV star Megan McKenna, former Liberty X singer Michelle Heaton, actress Helen Lederer, TV legend Ruth Madoc and presenter Sarah-Jane Crawford. The ladies' mission is to pull together to create a show-stopping performance that will wow the audience as they battle to overcome their nerves and inhibitions, learn to love their bodies and dare to bare for a good cause. Along the way they visit the legendary Moulin Rouge in Paris to get inspiration for the show.

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  • PEOPLE - 'The Real Full Monty: Live' TV Show in der Sheffield City Hall
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    PEOPLE - 'The Real Full Monty: Live' TV Show in der Sheffield City Hall
    Editorial Use Only. No merchandising
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/REX/Shutterstock (9470508k)
    Michelle Heaton : To build their confidence ahead of the final performance, the ladies recreate the brilliant Calendar Girls images during a sequence from the documentary.
    'The Real Full Monty : Ladies Night' TV Show UK - 29 Mar 2018
    The Real Full Monty : Ladies Night, as an ITV reality TV programme in which eight female celebrities get their kit off to raise awareness of breast cancer. The eight brave ladies taking part are TV presenter Coleen Nolan, broadcaster Victoria Derbyshire, Emmerdale actress Sally Dexter, reality TV star Megan McKenna, former Liberty X singer Michelle Heaton, actress Helen Lederer, TV legend Ruth Madoc and presenter Sarah-Jane Crawford. The ladies' mission is to pull together to create a show-stopping performance that will wow the audience as they battle to overcome their nerves and inhibitions, learn to love their bodies and dare to bare for a good cause. Along the way they visit the legendary Moulin Rouge in Paris to get inspiration for the show.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - 'The Real Full Monty: Live' TV Show in der Sheffield City Hall
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    PEOPLE - 'The Real Full Monty: Live' TV Show in der Sheffield City Hall
    Editorial Use Only. No merchandising
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/REX/Shutterstock (9470508m)
    Sally Dexter : To build their confidence ahead of the final performance, the ladies recreate the brilliant Calendar Girls images during a sequence from the documentary.
    'The Real Full Monty : Ladies Night' TV Show UK - 29 Mar 2018
    The Real Full Monty : Ladies Night, as an ITV reality TV programme in which eight female celebrities get their kit off to raise awareness of breast cancer. The eight brave ladies taking part are TV presenter Coleen Nolan, broadcaster Victoria Derbyshire, Emmerdale actress Sally Dexter, reality TV star Megan McKenna, former Liberty X singer Michelle Heaton, actress Helen Lederer, TV legend Ruth Madoc and presenter Sarah-Jane Crawford. The ladies' mission is to pull together to create a show-stopping performance that will wow the audience as they battle to overcome their nerves and inhibitions, learn to love their bodies and dare to bare for a good cause. Along the way they visit the legendary Moulin Rouge in Paris to get inspiration for the show.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - 'The Real Full Monty: Live' TV Show in der Sheffield City Hall
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    PEOPLE - 'The Real Full Monty: Live' TV Show in der Sheffield City Hall
    Editorial Use Only. No merchandising
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/REX/Shutterstock (9470508l)
    Sarah-Jane Crawford : To build their confidence ahead of the final performance, the ladies recreate the brilliant Calendar Girls images during a sequence from the documentary.
    'The Real Full Monty : Ladies Night' TV Show UK - 29 Mar 2018
    The Real Full Monty : Ladies Night, as an ITV reality TV programme in which eight female celebrities get their kit off to raise awareness of breast cancer. The eight brave ladies taking part are TV presenter Coleen Nolan, broadcaster Victoria Derbyshire, Emmerdale actress Sally Dexter, reality TV star Megan McKenna, former Liberty X singer Michelle Heaton, actress Helen Lederer, TV legend Ruth Madoc and presenter Sarah-Jane Crawford. The ladies' mission is to pull together to create a show-stopping performance that will wow the audience as they battle to overcome their nerves and inhibitions, learn to love their bodies and dare to bare for a good cause. Along the way they visit the legendary Moulin Rouge in Paris to get inspiration for the show.

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    (180125) -- BEIJING, Jan. 25, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Two cloned macaques named Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua are held by a nurse at the non-human-primate research facility under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) in Suzhou, east China's Jiangsu province, Jan. 22, 2018. China on Thursday announced it successfully cloned world's first macaques from somatic cells by method that made Dolly. (Xinhua/Jin Liwang) (dhf)
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    PEOPLE - Olympiade in Rio: Das Englische Team stellt Morgenszenen nach
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