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Graham Rogers

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  • 3 days ago | bbc.com | Leigh Boobyer |Graham Rogers

    Canoeist wins 125-mile race for third year in rowLeigh Boobyer & Graham RogersHenry CarterTom Sharpe and Anoushka Freeman canoed from Devizes to Westminster in 17 hours 17 minutesA man who canoed 125 miles (201km) without stopping says he is "ecstatic" to have won the annual event for a third year in a row. Tom Sharpe and his canoe partner Anoushka Freeman finished the Devizes to Westminster race in 17 hours and 17 minutes.

  • 1 month ago | bbc.com | Sophie Parker |Graham Rogers

    Quiz show contestant thanks teacher after £250k winSophie Parker & Graham RogersBBCJack Soley (left) got the chance to thank his former teacher on air with presenter Graham Rogers (right)A man who won £250,000 on the ITV quiz show Who Wants to to be a Millionaire has thanked his science teacher as the crucial question was based on the periodic table.

  • 1 month ago | hercampus.com | Graham Rogers

    Joe Keery is known by many names. Some you may have heard, others maybe not. To some, he’s known as Djo, as Steve Harrington, as the guy who sings “End of Beginning” or even as Cool Cool Cool. I’m willing to bet you recognize him from at least one of those. Keery was born on April 24, 1992, in Newburyport Massachusetts. He later moved to Chicago, Illinois to attend DePaul University. Throughout his life, he’s been both an actor and a musician, but his rise as a music artist was anything but immediate.

  • 1 month ago | hercampus.com | Graham Rogers

    Canadian singer Abel Tesfaye, better known as The Weeknd, has been teasing his newest album Hurry Up Tomorrow since September 2024. The rollout for the album was a little rocky; many people were disappointed by the singles released prior to the album dropping, and fans were getting frustrated by months of meaningless teases that led to no actual information. On top of that, just when the end was in sight, the release was due to the LA wildfires.

  • 2 months ago | hercampus.com | Graham Rogers

    Trigger warning for death and substance abuseBalloonerism is the second posthumous release from American rapper Mac Miller since his death from an accidental overdose on Sep. 7, 2018. The album was teased on Nov. 16, 2024, at Camp Flog Gnaw—Tyler, The Creator’s festival—and released on Jan. 17, 2025. It shares its release date with Mac’s first posthumous release, Circles, which was released on the same day back in 2020.

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Graham Rogers
Graham Rogers @itsGrahamRogers
25 Mar 25

It's more than thirty years since NEIL MORRISSEY and MARTIN CLUNES starred as flatmates Tony and Gary in the Nineties sit-com ‘Men Behaving Badly’. Neil & Martin will be with me on Wednesday’s Afternoon Show between 2 & 6pm @BBCWiltshire @BBCGlos & @BBCSounds 📻 https://t.co/we75HNZnJZ

Graham Rogers
Graham Rogers @itsGrahamRogers
20 Mar 25

My guest on Friday’s Afternoon Show will be the world renowned lyricist @SirTimRice. So many stories and songs to share. What a great way to round off the week. Do please join us between 2 & 6pm @BBCWiltshire @BBCGlos & @BBCSounds 📻 https://t.co/fsrrfVRLcW

Graham Rogers
Graham Rogers @itsGrahamRogers
19 Mar 25

Have you seen this? Lovely story of an inspirational teacher and Jack Soley who was paying attention in his science class. #whowantstobeamillionaire @JeremyClarkson @BBCWiltshire

BBC Wiltshire
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Quiz show contestant thanks teacher after £250k win https://t.co/KiOqTaPJD2