News about Natasha Kaplinsky

Star Wars: The Phantom Menace is toughened up from U to PG by film classifiers due to 'strength of violence' - over scenes including Darth Maul being chopped in half by a lightsaber

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 9, 2024
The age rating for Star Wars movie The Phantom Menace has been toughened up from a U to a PG by film classifiers, ahead of 25th anniversary screenings. It includes violent scenes which show villain Darth Maul chopped in half by a lightsaber and Jedi master Qui-Gon Jinn being stabbed through the torso. As a result, the British Board of Film Classification has tightened up the age classification for the film, with a warning the film includes 'moderate violence, mild threat'. The BBFC said a 'key consideration' for the raising of the classification was the 'strength of violence' in the film. It added the violent scenes in the film 'fit more comfortably' with a PG rating. Recent research by the film body showed that on-screen violence was of 'increased concern' to audiences. This research has helped shape the new classification guidelines that are introduced next month.

Natasha Kaplinsky glows in a an elegant blue jumpsuit as she attends the 2024 Smiley Charity Film Awards in Leicester Square

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 21, 2024
On Wednesday, Natasha Kaplinsky glowed in a blue jumpsuit at the 2024 Smiley Charity Film Awards in Leicester Square. The broadcast journalist, 51, wore the flowing outfit with a sleek pair of silver shoes and dangling earrings. Natasha stood on the podium of Awards, which was also attended by Jodie Kidd and Shirley Ballas. The Smiley Charity Film Awards are annual awards that honor films produced by charities in order to raise money for their causes. Natasha rarely attends such functions, one of her last appearances being in 2023 when she visited the memorial to BBC News At Six host George Alagiah.

PETTER HITCHENS: Natasha Kaplinsky says it's 'important' to allow children to smoke Bob Marley's marijuana, while Mary Poppins is rated PG

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 20, 2024
So now we know that a film starring Bob Marley in swirling clouds of cannabis smoke is perfectly fine for 12-year-olds, and poor old Mary Poppins, who was once a 'U' feature that no one under the age of 90 will even understand, has been compared to 'Parental Guidance,'.

As the film classification board tightens its hand on sex scenes and violence on film, but is cannabis-friendly?

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 20, 2024
According to studies published by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) for the most recent update to its classification policies, attitudes toward cinematic violence and risqué content have remained stubborn in the last five years. According to the film ratings board, it may need higher ratings for violent and sexual scenes (Vita & Virginia, bottom right), but films' attitudes towards the use of cannabis and solvents have softened since its last rule revision in 2019, which has less stringent ratings. As a result, kid blockbuster Bumblebee (bottom left) and James Bond classic From Russia With Love (top right) will be rated from a PG to a 12A in 2024, but Bob Marley's One Love (top left) got a 10A and was released as a 12A.

I've been re-rating you Mr Bond!British Board of Film Classification says two 007 classics would be given stronger classification if released today due to certain scenes

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 19, 2024
According to the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC), the age rating of two James Bond films would have been raised if they were rereleased today due to the representation of violence and sexual assault. During a public consultation, Goldfinger and From Russia With Love, both starring Sir Sean Connery and which were released in the 1960s, were discussed as films audiences believe should be more conservative. The inquiry, which involved 12,000 people from around the United Kingdom, aided in the development of the new BBFC classification guidelines, which were released on Tuesday.

According to the BBFC, children under the age of 12 will be able to see clips of cannabis abuse in films

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 19, 2024
The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) said that depictions of cannabis use and solvent misuse will now be handled less strictly than before because audiences were'more aware' of it. According to it, its own study, which influenced the new guidelines, found that "people are now marginally more aware of cannabis use" in the categories of 12 and 12A than they used to be. People who were often at 18, said the BBFC's new tighter approach to classifying solvent abuse was "overly cautious" and that it would now be treated more 'less strictly.'

The censors who say Mary Poppins is too offensive for children to enjoy alone: The seven bosses behind the classic's new PG rating include a former BBC reporter, a political journalist turned MP, and the man who invented computer racing games

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 26, 2024
The board who ruled Mary Poppins was too offensive for children to watch without parents has been named as a former BBC journalist turned MP and the man who pioneered computer racing games. Natasha Kaplinsky, Murphy Cobbing, Lord Patel of Bradford, David Austin, Gloria De Piero, Darren Jobling, and John Stanley are among the seven members of the BBFC.

Natasha Kaplinsky makes a rare public appearance as she attends memorial for fellow BBC News At Six presenter George Alagiah in London after journalist's tragic death from cancer

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 7, 2023
On Tuesday, Natasha Kaplinsky paid a visit to her fellow News At Six host George Alagiah in London on Tuesday. After a long battle with bowel cancer, newsreader George died in July at the age of 67. The two were good friends and co-hosted News At Six from 2005 to 2007, when Natasha left to relaunch Five and George stepped up to host the show alone.

Inside the Strictly Come Dancing curse: All the couples torn apart and the new romances formed by the BBC show over 20 scandalous years

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 23, 2023
Last week, Strictly Come Dancing returned to on screens for the 21st time, marking the company's 21st series. But with the Quicksteps and Waltzes, couples are bound to break ups. Although some couples dissolved while competing on the show, amicable or not, many fell apart in the months after the glitzy lights dimmed in the iconic ballroom, giving rise to the infamous Strictly curse.

EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Hanbury's fury at flight fiasco at Stansted

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 16, 2023
DEN CONFIDENTIAL: Tim Hanbury, Cholmondeley's father, has suffered the shame of having gates closed to him at the airport. The web designer, who is 70, is said to have arrived at Stansted Airport in Essex over the weekend to board a Ryanair flight for a few days at a friend's home abroad. And though his passport did not expire for another nine months, staff at the low-cost airline's check-in counter refused to allow him to board the plane. One of his friends tells me, 'Tim was really upset and chastised.' Because he didn't have the weekend away that he was looking forward to, he was irritable about Ryanair.' Hanbury seems not to have known that British passports are no longer than ten years old when used to travel to the European Union, which means travelers must check the passport date rather than the date it expires.

Rebekah Vardy's role as a patron of charity Barnardo's under review

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 1, 2023
Rebekah Vardy's role as a patron of Barnardo's children's charity is being investigated. In 2018, the media celebrity, 41, and her footballer husband Jamie, 36, became the organisation's first family ambassadors. Taylor, 11, Sofia, seven, Finley, four, and Olivia, three. Rebekah is also the mother of Megan, 17, who was born in a previous marriage.

Natasha Kaplinsky, the film critic, wants stricter measures to shield children from internet porn

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 26, 2023
Natasha Kaplinksy, a 50-year-old BBFC boss and TV presenter, has called on the government to enforce stricter age verification to discourage children from coming into contact with inappropriate content. She also stated that tighter measures could be introduced to discourage young adults from viewing violent and abusive pornography. Ms Kaplinksy reflected on how young people were always exposed to pornography in her teenage son and daughter's online experiences. About half of 13-year-olds are said to have watched pornography online, according to children's commissioner Dame Rachel de Souza in January. Doing so can change the culture and perception of sex among young people, she said. Ms Kaplinsky has now said that revisions to the government's Online Safety Bill should include limits on internet pornography that comply with the BBFC's rules on offline content.

On Loose Women, Natasha Kaplinsky is thrown down the stairs live

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 28, 2023
On Tuesday, Natasha Kaplinsky appeared on television as she stepped into the Loose Women set. Ruth Langsford had seated the newsreader before she accepted the panel, but she had trouble scaling the steps in her high heeled boots. As Natasha's footing faded, the audience gasped, with the camera panting away from the TV anchor to the audience as she held onto a back wall for balance.

If published today, Natasha Kaplinsky says that the rape scene in The Duchess would have a higher ranking

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 12, 2023
According to Miss Kaplinsky, the new president of the British Board of Film Classification, the public has become more aware of sexual assault of women as well as terrorist violence. Although not mentioning specific incidents, such as Sarah Everard's 2021 rape and murder, which prompted outrage against violence against women, Kaplinsky talked about how attitudes had definitely changed since. The Duchess, which involves a rape, was previously considered acceptable viewing for 12-year-olds, but if it were to be assessed again, it would have a 15 rating.

Is the Strictly Come Dancing curse actually real?

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 13, 2022
Strictly Come Dancing debuted on televisions this year, marking the show's 20th anniversary since the show's debut in 2004. But with the Quicksteps and Waltzes, there have been romance rumors and even physical breakups between couples on the program. Some couples stayed together while watching the show, amicable or not, but many fell apart in the months after the dazzling lights dimmed in the historic ballroom.

Natasha Kaplinsky, Strictly Come Dancing champion, is new British Board of Film Classification chief

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 28, 2022
Miss Kaplinsky, a former BBC newsreader who also worked for Sky News and ITV News, has been appointed as the new president of the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC). The 50-year-old, who received an OBE in 2017 for services to Holocaust commemoration, will chair the board of classification, which oversees decisions on the most 'complex and controversial' of cases. She will also serve on the Children's Viewing Committee. Miss Kaplinsky will take a "high-level approach and independence" to difficult situations and policy problems, according to the BBFC, which has age ratings for film and other video games such as DVDs.

The Strictly Curse: All the celebrity couples that have split

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 24, 2022
Adam Peaty and his partner Eirianed Munro have become the latest victims of the 'Strictly curse,' after his 2021 stint on the show. The Olympic swimmer is the latest in a long line of celebrities whose relationships were brought to an end by the dance show, where actors spend hours training with their professional colleagues before heading to the stage for tense and intimate performances. Adam and Katya Jones appeared on Strictly Come Dancing in 2021, and they both screamed when they came close to kissing during one of their steamy habits (left). Though some couples split while watching the show, amicable or not, many people fell apart in the months after the glitzy lights dimmed in the famous ballroom (Stacey Dooley pictured right with Kevin Clifton).

DAN WOOTTON: In the worst line-up for Strictly Come Dancing, the BBC has put box-ticking before entertainment

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 12, 2022
DAN WOOTTON: The Strictly Come Dancing failure examination is a straightforward one. If I, as someone who worked in media for many years, had to Google one of the names in the BBC's eagerly predicted to figure out who the hell they are, then the designers haven't done their jobs properly. This has become a regular occurrence in recent years as Beeb bosses have refused actors from other channels and mainstream television, opting to use the show as a diversity exercise and a way to raise the profile of its low-profile stars. The troubled 2022 group of aspiring hoofers earns the glitterball trophy as the worst Strictly line-up ever, with non-entities and unknowns.