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It was announced that next week will see the introduction of a twist that has never been done before in Big Brother.
Two housemates will be chosen to take up the coveted position of heads of house.
From there, the leaders will then put the rest of the contestants in sets of pairings.
AJ explained: “Tomorrow night the joint head of house will go to the secret basement, where they will be tasked with pairing up the rest of the housemates into duos.
4 days agoSouth TvComments Off on I went to Universal’s Halloween night – with retro horror houses, Ghostbusters s’mores and Harry Potter scare zones
THEY say hell hath no fury like a woman scorned – and I think it must be true as I run, claw and scream my way out of a horror house haunted exclusively by women.
The horror nights — this year open for their longest-ever run until November 3 — create terrifying houses based on slasher flicks recently at the cinema.
Anyone who has watched these movies will be stunned at how accurate the Universal houses are and how realistic it feels to be placed in the storylines.
America loves to do everything bigger and better and the horror houses here are full-scale sets.
Midway through Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, you are greeted by a larger-than-life replica of the New York Fire Station.
And true to the movie, it also happens to be snowing.
It’s impressive, but you only have a few seconds to appreciate the incredible detail before Garraka, the resident baddie, appears out of nowhere and you’re making a mad dash for the exit.
This year, girl power rules supreme with an all-original haunted house, Universal Monsters: Eternal Bloodlines, that features exclusively female monsters, including The Bride of Frankenstein, Dracula’s Daughter and She-Wolf of London.
As I navigate the house, there is no doubt this experience feels different to the other slasher-heavy ones in the line-up.
There is certainly no lack of jump-scares and sudden frights, but it’s cleverly seductive, as all the best women are.
There are ten horror houses in total, including one themed around children who become demonic after eating sweets, which I am sure many parents can relate to.
Each house also comes with its own spin-off street food vendor, serving freaky treats including a Red Door Pie from Insidious and an Instagram-tastic Ghostbusters Stay Puft S’more, which was the most sought-after snack of this year’s event.
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Even when taking a break from the haunted houses, the horror continues with dedicated scare zones around the park.
Jump scares and sudden frights
This year they featured characters from the Blumhouse franchise, including M3GAN and The Grabber.
The Wizarding World Of Harry Potter is also open and fans should be on the lookout for Death Eaters, who will almost certainly make an appearance.
Halloween Horror Nights are recommended for guests over the age of 13 and it is easy to see why.
This epic gore-fest is terrifyingly realistic — and watching fully grown adults jumping out of their skin is endlessly entertaining.
The next day, Universal Studios as we know it is back to normal, but girl power is still going strong.
Poppy from Trolls was high-fiving guests at DreamWorks and Marilyn Monroe was spotted cruising past in a classic car.
It baffles that just hours ago, demons roamed the streets to a soundtrack of screams and that now there is no trace of that terror.
But that’s the magic of the movies, after all.
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4 days agoSouth TvComments Off on The best and worst shops to buy tech and home appliances revealed – just in time for Christmas
THE top and worst places to buy tech and homeware have been revealed by Which?.
The consumer group surveyed almost 3,400 people who had bought household appliances and around 3,500 who had bought tech products in the previous six months.
The 28 retailers were rated based on the quality of their products, customer service, product range, after-sales service, packaging used, delivery and value for money.
And one small retailer pipped big names including John Lewis and Argos to the top spot for the seventh year running.
Richer Sounds was awarded a customer score of 89% and was the only retailer to get the full five stars for value for money.
One customer said: “Their customer service is better than any other company.”
It also scored five stars across several other categories including product quality, customer service during the buying process and delivery.
As a result it has been named a Which? Recommended Provider.
Hot on its heels was John Lewis, which was awarded a score of 85% for its tech.
It was awarded five stars for product quality, customer service and delivery and was also named a Which? Recommended provider.
One shopper said buying at John Lewis is “always a smooth process; often the best value for money.”
John Lewis also beat competitors to be named the best home appliances store and received a score of 88 per cent.
It excelled at product range, quality, delivery and after-sales service and returns.
The department store also got impressive customer scores for both home appliances and tech purchases.
A John Lewis spokesperson said: “It’s absolutely fantastic news that we’ve been recognised as the country’s leading home appliance retailer.
“Customers know our Partners will go above and beyond to give the best advice.
How to save money on tech and gadgets
Tech and homeware gadgets can be expensive but there are ways you can cut costs when making a purchase.
Shop around to find the best price and be wary of sales as sometimes the prices can be misleading.
Shoppers should know that sometimes the sale price is the product’s normal price at different times of the year.
If you know there is a sale coming up check the price of the device before the sale to make sure it’s a genuine bargain.
Another way to save money on tech is to buy refurbished or second-hand products.
A refurbished laptop has usually been professionally restored by a manufacturer or retailer so it is close to new.
They often come with warranties too.
Refurbished laptops and phones are sometimes hundreds of pounds cheaper than buying a brand new device.
Always check that the device is still supported by vital security updates.
Trade in second hand devices to get money off your next purchase.
For example, Apple offers to take old devices and exchange them for store credit towards new purchases.
If your item is damaged beyond repair then Apple with recycle it for you.
“The return of Never Knowingly Undersold with competitor price matching means they can be confident they’re getting a really competitive deal.”
AO and Euronics both received a customer score of 85% and were also named Which? Recommended providers for home appliances.
One Euronics shopper described the store as “a well-established high street store selling goods at online prices, but with real people ready to answer everything face to face. Why would I go anywhere else?”
Meanwhile, Lakeland earned a score of 82% and joined the Which? Recommended list.
One Lakeland customer told Which?: “Customer service is top quality in store and on the phone – a real person answers within seconds.”
At the other end of the spectrum was The Range, which came in last place for home appliances with a score of 66%.
It was awarded just two stars for customer service and product range.
One The Range customer said it had “poor customer service” as “no-one was available to ask questions”.
Wilko and Homebase were not far behind, with both earning a score of just 67%.
How did supermarkets score?
Sainsbury’s got the lowest score in the tech category, scoring just two stars for after-sales service and returns.
In total it was awarded a score of just 67%.
Meanwhile, fellow supermarkets Asda and Tesco both ended up in the bottom five with scores of 70% and 72% respectively.
Sainsbury’s and Tesco both received low scores compared to others for home appliances, partially because of their limited range and unremarkable customer service.
They were awarded scores of 71% and 70% respectively.
Harry Rose, Which? magazine editor, said: “With Black Friday and Christmas fast approaching, shoppers may be looking to get a new device or appliance – but we’ve found some retailers simply aren’t up to scratch when it comes to quality or customer service.
“Our research shows that shoppers wanting help with big purchases could be best off sticking to retailers that excel with their customer care and technical expertise.”
Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? Get in touch by emailing money-sm@news.co.uk.
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CHARYN (3.15 Ascot, nap)
Has had a dream season which has already included a couple of Group 1 victories. He has formed a potent partnership with Silvestre De Sousa but SDS didn’t have his finest hour in France last time when he was second in the Moulin after leaving his challenge too late. This mile on soft ground is ideal and anything like the form of his Queen Anne victory at the Royal meeting would be good enough.
MONTASSIB (1.55 Ascot, nb)
Loves it soft and looked better than ever when winning the Group 1 Haydock Sprint Cup last time. He edged out the improving Kind Of Blue and there won’t be a lot between them again. The tip will need a little luck coming through the field but his liking for the ground is a major plus.
THUNDER RUN (4.35 Ascot, treble)
Has the benefit of Ryan Moore in the saddle and he ran a cracker to score in a big field at York last time. A 4lb rise in the weights for that is fair, this trip suits and trainer Karl Burke continues in excellent form. This is the softest ground he’s faced but he’s progressing fast and should cope with it on pedigree.
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1.20
KYPRIOS can turn the tables on Trawlerman who edged him out in this race 12 months ago.
The Ballydoyle stayer is in much better form this time around as he showed when landing his fourth Group 1 in a row at Longchamp last time. He goes on any ground and can get the job done.
Defending champ Trawlerman is the big danger again and he’s fresh having been off the track since pushing Kyprios all the way in the Ascot Gold Cup in June.
He will take some passing if he gets his way in front.
Al Nayyir is no mug and loved the mud when landing a Newmarket Listed prize. This is tougher but he could easily make the frame given his improvement for current connections.
Sweet William likes it soft but needs more at the highest level.
1.55
MONTASSIB loves it soft and looked better than ever when winning the Group 1 Haydock Sprint Cup last time.
He edged out the improving Kind Of Blue and there won’t be a lot between them again. The tip will need a little luck coming through the field but his liking for the ground is a major plus.
Kinross won this two years ago and was second to surprise scorer Art Power last season.
He’s back in solid form having gone close in France last time and he likes cut in the ground. He’ll be right there again.
Audience has good form over 7f and his stamina will be an asset in the conditions. He looks solid each-way.
Mill Stream is proven in this grade and is another for the shortlist on ground that suits.
2.35
QUANTANAMERA had lots in the tank when winning a Group 2 in the mud across the Channel last time. She picked up strongly from the back and powered through the line.
German horses have come and won at this meeting before and she could be underestimated.
Kalpana impressed on the Kempton sand last time but this will be much the softest ground she’s tackled which is a concern. If she copes with it, she’ll go very close.
Tiffany landed Group 2 honours in Germany last time for Sir Mark Prescott and she is proven to stay which will take her a long way today.
Village Voice picked up well in the mud in France last time and looks a big price to make the frame.
Contest is by Galileo so has a good chance of handling conditions and is better than we saw in France last time.
She won the Yorkshire Oaks nicely after her Irish Oaks second. She won’t be far away.
3.15
CHARYN has had a dream season which has already included a couple of Group 1 victories.
He has formed a potent partnership with Silvestre De Sousa but SDS didn’t have his finest hour in France last time when he was second in the Moulin after leaving his challenge too late.
This mile on soft ground is ideal and anything like the form of his Queen Anne victory at the Royal meeting would be good enough.
Tamfana ran well in Group 1 company before scoring in that class when taking the Sun Chariot at Newmarket 14 days ago. She handles cut in the ground and looks the main threat.
Prague went through the mud strongly to grab the Group 2 Joel Stakes last time but he’ll need more in this company.
Henry Longfellow looks in need of further after lacking a little pace when third at Longchamp last month. He does like it soft though and could nick third.
3.55
CALANDAGAN pushed superstar City Of Troy all the way in the Juddmonte International at York last time and his last Ascot run saw him take the Group 2 King Edward VII by an impressive six lengths.
He has soft ground form in France so conditions should be fine and there’s more to come from the French raider.
Economics has improved with every run and was given a break after his dazzling Dante win in May.
He passed the Group 1 test when taking the Irish Champion Stakes last month where he stayed this trip well. Soft ground is a slight unknown but there won’t be a lot between the big two.
Los Angeles was a cracking second in the Arc but he may lack a bit of pace at this trip.
Anmaat would be a surprise winner but his best form could take him on to the podium.
Iresine handled cut when winning a French Group 2 latest and is another with place hopes.
4.35
THUNDER RUN has the benefit of Ryan Moore in the saddle and he ran a cracker to score in a big field at York last time.
A 4lb rise in the weights for that is fair, this trip suits and trainer Karl Burke continues in excellent form.
This is the softest ground he’s faced but he’s progressing fast and should cope with it on pedigree.
Toimy Son was an excellent third in the Cambridgeshire last month and has every chance off the same mark. He handles soft and Oisin Murphy was on board for his last win.
State Actor is consistent and went down in a photo for the Irish Cambridgeshire at The Curragh latest. A repeat of that would take him close.
Bopedro is hard to catch right but he went close here 14 days ago and handles soft. He comes from the back so will need luck but will finish strongly.
Elnajmm won on his last crack at this course and distance. He’s 8lb higher now but is on the shortlist.
Cicero’s Gift won a hot Sandown handicap over this trip on soft in July and has been running in Group races since.
This drop in class should help while Godwinson got no luck in the Cambridgeshire last time.
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