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Spring Celebration 2026: Bangladesh
February 14, 2026: Chattogram, Bangladesh- Young girls dressed in traditional folk Hill Tracts attire perform a cultural dance during the Bosonto (spring) celebration in Chattogram, Bangladesh. The festival marks the arrival of spring with vibrant costumes, music, and traditional performances that reflect the rich ethnic heritage of the region. (Credit Image: © Md Rafayat Haque Khan/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Here’s a calendar that will hang around for a year like a bad smell. It features 12 images of dogs doing hat comes naturally – and pooping in public.The 2021 Pooping Pooches calendar features various breeds emptying their bowels in picturesque settings.And it follows up the tremendous sold-out success of previous editions.Anyone can enter their own defecating dog into the photo competition for a coveted place in the yearly calendar.Part of the proceeds from every calendar sold is donated to the Maui Humane Society, Hawaii, USA.The new edition includes pets going to the bathroom in the shadow of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, the rock formations of Monument Valley in Arizona and by the side of a picturesque bay in Canada.
OPS: One of the photos from the 2021 Pooping Pooches ,calendar.
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Here’s a calendar that will hang around for a year like a bad smell. It features 12 images of dogs doing hat comes naturally – and pooping in public.The 2021 Pooping Pooches calendar features various breeds emptying their bowels in picturesque settings.And it follows up the tremendous sold-out success of previous editions.Anyone can enter their own defecating dog into the photo competition for a coveted place in the yearly calendar.Part of the proceeds from every calendar sold is donated to the Maui Humane Society, Hawaii, USA.The new edition includes pets going to the bathroom in the shadow of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, the rock formations of Monument Valley in Arizona and by the side of a picturesque bay in Canada.
OPS: One of the photos from the 2021 Pooping Pooches ,calendar.
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Here’s a calendar that will hang around for a year like a bad smell. It features 12 images of dogs doing hat comes naturally – and pooping in public.The 2021 Pooping Pooches calendar features various breeds emptying their bowels in picturesque settings.And it follows up the tremendous sold-out success of previous editions.Anyone can enter their own defecating dog into the photo competition for a coveted place in the yearly calendar.Part of the proceeds from every calendar sold is donated to the Maui Humane Society, Hawaii, USA.The new edition includes pets going to the bathroom in the shadow of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, the rock formations of Monument Valley in Arizona and by the side of a picturesque bay in Canada.
OPS: One of the photos from the 2021 Pooping Pooches ,calendar.
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Here’s a calendar that will hang around for a year like a bad smell. It features 12 images of dogs doing hat comes naturally – and pooping in public.The 2021 Pooping Pooches calendar features various breeds emptying their bowels in picturesque settings.And it follows up the tremendous sold-out success of previous editions.Anyone can enter their own defecating dog into the photo competition for a coveted place in the yearly calendar.Part of the proceeds from every calendar sold is donated to the Maui Humane Society, Hawaii, USA.The new edition includes pets going to the bathroom in the shadow of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, the rock formations of Monument Valley in Arizona and by the side of a picturesque bay in Canada.
OPS: One of the photos from the 2021 Pooping Pooches ,calendar.
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Here’s a calendar that will hang around for a year like a bad smell. It features 12 images of dogs doing hat comes naturally – and pooping in public.The 2021 Pooping Pooches calendar features various breeds emptying their bowels in picturesque settings.And it follows up the tremendous sold-out success of previous editions.Anyone can enter their own defecating dog into the photo competition for a coveted place in the yearly calendar.Part of the proceeds from every calendar sold is donated to the Maui Humane Society, Hawaii, USA.The new edition includes pets going to the bathroom in the shadow of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, the rock formations of Monument Valley in Arizona and by the side of a picturesque bay in Canada.
OPS: One of the photos from the 2021 Pooping Pooches ,calendar.
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Here’s a calendar that will hang around for a year like a bad smell. It features 12 images of dogs doing hat comes naturally – and pooping in public.The 2021 Pooping Pooches calendar features various breeds emptying their bowels in picturesque settings.And it follows up the tremendous sold-out success of previous editions.Anyone can enter their own defecating dog into the photo competition for a coveted place in the yearly calendar.Part of the proceeds from every calendar sold is donated to the Maui Humane Society, Hawaii, USA.The new edition includes pets going to the bathroom in the shadow of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, the rock formations of Monument Valley in Arizona and by the side of a picturesque bay in Canada.
OPS: One of the photos from the 2021 Pooping Pooches ,calendar.
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Here’s a calendar that will hang around for a year like a bad smell. It features 12 images of dogs doing hat comes naturally – and pooping in public.The 2021 Pooping Pooches calendar features various breeds emptying their bowels in picturesque settings.And it follows up the tremendous sold-out success of previous editions.Anyone can enter their own defecating dog into the photo competition for a coveted place in the yearly calendar.Part of the proceeds from every calendar sold is donated to the Maui Humane Society, Hawaii, USA.The new edition includes pets going to the bathroom in the shadow of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, the rock formations of Monument Valley in Arizona and by the side of a picturesque bay in Canada.
OPS: One of the photos from the 2021 Pooping Pooches ,calendar.
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FEATURE - Kalender mit kackenden Hunde wird wieder aufgelegt
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Here’s a calendar that will hang around for a year like a bad smell. It features 12 images of dogs doing hat comes naturally – and pooping in public.The 2021 Pooping Pooches calendar features various breeds emptying their bowels in picturesque settings.And it follows up the tremendous sold-out success of previous editions.Anyone can enter their own defecating dog into the photo competition for a coveted place in the yearly calendar.Part of the proceeds from every calendar sold is donated to the Maui Humane Society, Hawaii, USA.The new edition includes pets going to the bathroom in the shadow of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, the rock formations of Monument Valley in Arizona and by the side of a picturesque bay in Canada.
OPS: The 2021 Pooping Pooches range now also includes a 500 piece jigsaw puzzle.
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FEATURE - Kalender mit kackenden Hunde wird wieder aufgelegt
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Picture MUST credit : Pooping Pooches
Here’s a calendar that will hang around for a year like a bad smell. It features 12 images of dogs doing hat comes naturally – and pooping in public.The 2021 Pooping Pooches calendar features various breeds emptying their bowels in picturesque settings.And it follows up the tremendous sold-out success of previous editions.Anyone can enter their own defecating dog into the photo competition for a coveted place in the yearly calendar.Part of the proceeds from every calendar sold is donated to the Maui Humane Society, Hawaii, USA.The new edition includes pets going to the bathroom in the shadow of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, the rock formations of Monument Valley in Arizona and by the side of a picturesque bay in Canada.
OPS: One of the photos from the 2021 Pooping Pooches ,calendar.
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Picture MUST credit : Pooping Pooches
Here’s a calendar that will hang around for a year like a bad smell. It features 12 images of dogs doing hat comes naturally – and pooping in public.The 2021 Pooping Pooches calendar features various breeds emptying their bowels in picturesque settings.And it follows up the tremendous sold-out success of previous editions.Anyone can enter their own defecating dog into the photo competition for a coveted place in the yearly calendar.Part of the proceeds from every calendar sold is donated to the Maui Humane Society, Hawaii, USA.The new edition includes pets going to the bathroom in the shadow of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, the rock formations of Monument Valley in Arizona and by the side of a picturesque bay in Canada.
OPS: One of the photos from the 2021 Pooping Pooches ,calendar.
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FEATURE - Kalender mit kackenden Hunde wird wieder aufgelegt
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Picture MUST credit : Pooping Pooches
Here’s a calendar that will hang around for a year like a bad smell. It features 12 images of dogs doing hat comes naturally – and pooping in public.The 2021 Pooping Pooches calendar features various breeds emptying their bowels in picturesque settings.And it follows up the tremendous sold-out success of previous editions.Anyone can enter their own defecating dog into the photo competition for a coveted place in the yearly calendar.Part of the proceeds from every calendar sold is donated to the Maui Humane Society, Hawaii, USA.The new edition includes pets going to the bathroom in the shadow of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, the rock formations of Monument Valley in Arizona and by the side of a picturesque bay in Canada.
OPS: One of the photos from the 2021 Pooping Pooches ,calendar.
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FEATURE - Kalender mit kackenden Hunde wird wieder aufgelegt
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Picture MUST credit : Pooping Pooches
Here’s a calendar that will hang around for a year like a bad smell. It features 12 images of dogs doing hat comes naturally – and pooping in public.The 2021 Pooping Pooches calendar features various breeds emptying their bowels in picturesque settings.And it follows up the tremendous sold-out success of previous editions.Anyone can enter their own defecating dog into the photo competition for a coveted place in the yearly calendar.Part of the proceeds from every calendar sold is donated to the Maui Humane Society, Hawaii, USA.The new edition includes pets going to the bathroom in the shadow of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, the rock formations of Monument Valley in Arizona and by the side of a picturesque bay in Canada.
OPS: One of the photos from the 2021 Pooping Pooches ,calendar.
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Picture MUST credit : Pooping Pooches
Here’s a calendar that will hang around for a year like a bad smell. It features 12 images of dogs doing hat comes naturally – and pooping in public.The 2021 Pooping Pooches calendar features various breeds emptying their bowels in picturesque settings.And it follows up the tremendous sold-out success of previous editions.Anyone can enter their own defecating dog into the photo competition for a coveted place in the yearly calendar.Part of the proceeds from every calendar sold is donated to the Maui Humane Society, Hawaii, USA.The new edition includes pets going to the bathroom in the shadow of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, the rock formations of Monument Valley in Arizona and by the side of a picturesque bay in Canada.
OPS: One of the photos from the 2021 Pooping Pooches ,calendar.
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FEATURE - Kalender mit kackenden Hunde wird wieder aufgelegt
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Picture MUST credit : Pooping Pooches
Here’s a calendar that will hang around for a year like a bad smell. It features 12 images of dogs doing hat comes naturally – and pooping in public.The 2021 Pooping Pooches calendar features various breeds emptying their bowels in picturesque settings.And it follows up the tremendous sold-out success of previous editions.Anyone can enter their own defecating dog into the photo competition for a coveted place in the yearly calendar.Part of the proceeds from every calendar sold is donated to the Maui Humane Society, Hawaii, USA.The new edition includes pets going to the bathroom in the shadow of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, the rock formations of Monument Valley in Arizona and by the side of a picturesque bay in Canada.
OPS: One of the photos from the 2021 Pooping Pooches ,calendar.
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FEATURE - Kalender mit kackenden Hunde wird wieder aufgelegt
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Picture MUST credit : Pooping Pooches
Here’s a calendar that will hang around for a year like a bad smell. It features 12 images of dogs doing hat comes naturally – and pooping in public.The 2021 Pooping Pooches calendar features various breeds emptying their bowels in picturesque settings.And it follows up the tremendous sold-out success of previous editions.Anyone can enter their own defecating dog into the photo competition for a coveted place in the yearly calendar.Part of the proceeds from every calendar sold is donated to the Maui Humane Society, Hawaii, USA.The new edition includes pets going to the bathroom in the shadow of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, the rock formations of Monument Valley in Arizona and by the side of a picturesque bay in Canada.
OPS: The 2021 Pooping Pooches calendar cover
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FEATURE - Kalender zeigt Melancholie verlorener Fussbälle
IN PHOTO: 24. Filey Beach by Caroline Maxfield
If you’ve ever risked submersion when using a big stick to fish out a football from a pond, or felt the hopelessness that is watching your Euro '96 ball loop into the miserable next-door neighbour’s garden, then you’ll appreciate the 2020 Lost Footballs calendar.
Set up by 43-year-old Matthew Lutz, the calendar captures the universal sadness of discarded, burst or irretrievable footballs.
Matthew had the idea while out walking his dog one morning. “I noticed this football sitting lost in the park behind our house," he told BBC Three.
"I took a photo and posted it on Twitter. Loads of people responded to tell me how sad they thought it looked.”
“My brother is a sports journalist. He retweeted the image and it picked up from there. Within two or three days, we had 500-600 followers and people suddenly started sending photographs to me."
Unlike last year's calendar when owner Matthew chose his favourite 12 pictures to feature, this year some of the winning photos were picked by some well known names among the sporting industry including Guy Mowbray, Sid Lowe, Paul Hawksbee and Max Rushden.
Places lost footballs were found this year include outside Durham Castle, on Filey Beach and even on the tracks of London's busy Kings Cross St Pancras International station.
Proceeds from the calendar will be going to The Sporting Memories Foundation who help tackle dementia, depression and loneliness through the power of sports reminiscence.
"We really love the work the charity do and knowing how much our images have engaged with our social media audience we hoped a calendar might do the same in terms of a physical gift.' explains Matthew.
"Everyone who has seen it has an opinion on which is their favourite or how the ball got there – and this is similar to some of the work Sporting Memories does with the people they support, particularly those affected by dementia."
To purchase the calendar head ov
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FEATURE - Kalender zeigt Melancholie verlorener Fussbälle
IN PHOTO: Durham Castle by Gavin Langlands
If you’ve ever risked submersion when using a big stick to fish out a football from a pond, or felt the hopelessness that is watching your Euro '96 ball loop into the miserable next-door neighbour’s garden, then you’ll appreciate the 2020 Lost Footballs calendar.
Set up by 43-year-old Matthew Lutz, the calendar captures the universal sadness of discarded, burst or irretrievable footballs.
Matthew had the idea while out walking his dog one morning. “I noticed this football sitting lost in the park behind our house," he told BBC Three.
"I took a photo and posted it on Twitter. Loads of people responded to tell me how sad they thought it looked.”
“My brother is a sports journalist. He retweeted the image and it picked up from there. Within two or three days, we had 500-600 followers and people suddenly started sending photographs to me."
Unlike last year's calendar when owner Matthew chose his favourite 12 pictures to feature, this year some of the winning photos were picked by some well known names among the sporting industry including Guy Mowbray, Sid Lowe, Paul Hawksbee and Max Rushden.
Places lost footballs were found this year include outside Durham Castle, on Filey Beach and even on the tracks of London's busy Kings Cross St Pancras International station.
Proceeds from the calendar will be going to The Sporting Memories Foundation who help tackle dementia, depression and loneliness through the power of sports reminiscence.
"We really love the work the charity do and knowing how much our images have engaged with our social media audience we hoped a calendar might do the same in terms of a physical gift.' explains Matthew.
"Everyone who has seen it has an opinion on which is their favourite or how the ball got there – and this is similar to some of the work Sporting Memories does with the people they support, particularly those affected by dementia."
To purchase the calendar head over t
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DUK10124914_002
FEATURE - Kalender zeigt Melancholie verlorener Fussbälle
IN PHOTO: Copenhagen Street by @Mellowdoubt
If you’ve ever risked submersion when using a big stick to fish out a football from a pond, or felt the hopelessness that is watching your Euro '96 ball loop into the miserable next-door neighbour’s garden, then you’ll appreciate the 2020 Lost Footballs calendar.
Set up by 43-year-old Matthew Lutz, the calendar captures the universal sadness of discarded, burst or irretrievable footballs.
Matthew had the idea while out walking his dog one morning. “I noticed this football sitting lost in the park behind our house," he told BBC Three.
"I took a photo and posted it on Twitter. Loads of people responded to tell me how sad they thought it looked.”
“My brother is a sports journalist. He retweeted the image and it picked up from there. Within two or three days, we had 500-600 followers and people suddenly started sending photographs to me."
Unlike last year's calendar when owner Matthew chose his favourite 12 pictures to feature, this year some of the winning photos were picked by some well known names among the sporting industry including Guy Mowbray, Sid Lowe, Paul Hawksbee and Max Rushden.
Places lost footballs were found this year include outside Durham Castle, on Filey Beach and even on the tracks of London's busy Kings Cross St Pancras International station.
Proceeds from the calendar will be going to The Sporting Memories Foundation who help tackle dementia, depression and loneliness through the power of sports reminiscence.
"We really love the work the charity do and knowing how much our images have engaged with our social media audience we hoped a calendar might do the same in terms of a physical gift.' explains Matthew.
"Everyone who has seen it has an opinion on which is their favourite or how the ball got there – and this is similar to some of the work Sporting Memories does with the people they support, particularly those affected by dementia."
To purchase the calendar head over
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DUK10124914_001
FEATURE - Kalender zeigt Melancholie verlorener Fussbälle
IN PHOTO: Cheltenham Street by @tocfcws
If you’ve ever risked submersion when using a big stick to fish out a football from a pond, or felt the hopelessness that is watching your Euro '96 ball loop into the miserable next-door neighbour’s garden, then you’ll appreciate the 2020 Lost Footballs calendar.
Set up by 43-year-old Matthew Lutz, the calendar captures the universal sadness of discarded, burst or irretrievable footballs.
Matthew had the idea while out walking his dog one morning. “I noticed this football sitting lost in the park behind our house," he told BBC Three.
"I took a photo and posted it on Twitter. Loads of people responded to tell me how sad they thought it looked.”
“My brother is a sports journalist. He retweeted the image and it picked up from there. Within two or three days, we had 500-600 followers and people suddenly started sending photographs to me."
Unlike last year's calendar when owner Matthew chose his favourite 12 pictures to feature, this year some of the winning photos were picked by some well known names among the sporting industry including Guy Mowbray, Sid Lowe, Paul Hawksbee and Max Rushden.
Places lost footballs were found this year include outside Durham Castle, on Filey Beach and even on the tracks of London's busy Kings Cross St Pancras International station.
Proceeds from the calendar will be going to The Sporting Memories Foundation who help tackle dementia, depression and loneliness through the power of sports reminiscence.
"We really love the work the charity do and knowing how much our images have engaged with our social media audience we hoped a calendar might do the same in terms of a physical gift.' explains Matthew.
"Everyone who has seen it has an opinion on which is their favourite or how the ball got there – and this is similar to some of the work Sporting Memories does with the people they support, particularly those affected by dementia."
To purchase the calendar head over to w
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DUK10124858_008
FEATURE - Tiermedizin-Studierende ziehen sich für Kalender aus
A group of soon-to-be vets have stripped off for a naked calendar and posed with farm animals to raise money for mental health awareness.
Both male and female veterinary students from the University of Sydney bared all with strategically-placed pigs, hats and puppies to raise funds for not-for-profit organisation the Black Dog Institute.
The daring 2020 edition is the latest calendar for the university's School of Veterinary Science - which has raised almost $100,000 (£52,785) for a range of charities in previous years including drought-stricken farmers. This year also marks the calendar's 10-year anniversary.
The calendar's organiser Lucy Fuchter, 23, spoke of the nerves on the day of the early morning shoot; "We started off with a shoot at sunrise down by the lake, where there were definitely some nerves!'
"However, as the day progressed, people became increasingly comfortable and relaxed around one another, which was great to see."
Posing for the calendar has become something of a rite of passage for students at the school, and it's a cause that's especially important for vets, said Fuchter.
"As soon-to-be veterinarians, we are entering a workforce in which the suicide rate is four times that of the national average,'.
"It is a cause close to our hearts - with one in five people battling mental illness at some point in their lives, we hope that supporting the institute will assist their endeavours in helping so many."
Sydney's veterinary science school is one of the most respected in its field and is currently ranked ninth in the world.
'We are producing this nude calendar to support not only those in our industry, but all Australians who are struggling with their mental health,' organisers wrote on the calendar's website.
The 2020 edition can be bought for $25 (£13.20) for a single calendar or $70 (£36.79) for a three-pack.
Where: Sydney, Australia
When: 30 Oct 2019
Credit: USYD Veterinary Nude Calendar 2020/Cover Images
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DUK10124858_007
FEATURE - Tiermedizin-Studierende ziehen sich für Kalender aus
A group of soon-to-be vets have stripped off for a naked calendar and posed with farm animals to raise money for mental health awareness.
Both male and female veterinary students from the University of Sydney bared all with strategically-placed pigs, hats and puppies to raise funds for not-for-profit organisation the Black Dog Institute.
The daring 2020 edition is the latest calendar for the university's School of Veterinary Science - which has raised almost $100,000 (£52,785) for a range of charities in previous years including drought-stricken farmers. This year also marks the calendar's 10-year anniversary.
The calendar's organiser Lucy Fuchter, 23, spoke of the nerves on the day of the early morning shoot; "We started off with a shoot at sunrise down by the lake, where there were definitely some nerves!'
"However, as the day progressed, people became increasingly comfortable and relaxed around one another, which was great to see."
Posing for the calendar has become something of a rite of passage for students at the school, and it's a cause that's especially important for vets, said Fuchter.
"As soon-to-be veterinarians, we are entering a workforce in which the suicide rate is four times that of the national average,'.
"It is a cause close to our hearts - with one in five people battling mental illness at some point in their lives, we hope that supporting the institute will assist their endeavours in helping so many."
Sydney's veterinary science school is one of the most respected in its field and is currently ranked ninth in the world.
'We are producing this nude calendar to support not only those in our industry, but all Australians who are struggling with their mental health,' organisers wrote on the calendar's website.
The 2020 edition can be bought for $25 (£13.20) for a single calendar or $70 (£36.79) for a three-pack.
Where: Sydney, Australia
When: 30 Oct 2019
Credit: USYD Veterinary Nude Calendar 2020/Cover Images
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DUK10124858_006
FEATURE - Tiermedizin-Studierende ziehen sich für Kalender aus
A group of soon-to-be vets have stripped off for a naked calendar and posed with farm animals to raise money for mental health awareness.
Both male and female veterinary students from the University of Sydney bared all with strategically-placed pigs, hats and puppies to raise funds for not-for-profit organisation the Black Dog Institute.
The daring 2020 edition is the latest calendar for the university's School of Veterinary Science - which has raised almost $100,000 (£52,785) for a range of charities in previous years including drought-stricken farmers. This year also marks the calendar's 10-year anniversary.
The calendar's organiser Lucy Fuchter, 23, spoke of the nerves on the day of the early morning shoot; "We started off with a shoot at sunrise down by the lake, where there were definitely some nerves!'
"However, as the day progressed, people became increasingly comfortable and relaxed around one another, which was great to see."
Posing for the calendar has become something of a rite of passage for students at the school, and it's a cause that's especially important for vets, said Fuchter.
"As soon-to-be veterinarians, we are entering a workforce in which the suicide rate is four times that of the national average,'.
"It is a cause close to our hearts - with one in five people battling mental illness at some point in their lives, we hope that supporting the institute will assist their endeavours in helping so many."
Sydney's veterinary science school is one of the most respected in its field and is currently ranked ninth in the world.
'We are producing this nude calendar to support not only those in our industry, but all Australians who are struggling with their mental health,' organisers wrote on the calendar's website.
The 2020 edition can be bought for $25 (£13.20) for a single calendar or $70 (£36.79) for a three-pack.
Where: Sydney, Australia
When: 30 Oct 2019
Credit: USYD Veterinary Nude Calendar 2020/Cover Images
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DUK10124858_005
FEATURE - Tiermedizin-Studierende ziehen sich für Kalender aus
A group of soon-to-be vets have stripped off for a naked calendar and posed with farm animals to raise money for mental health awareness.
Both male and female veterinary students from the University of Sydney bared all with strategically-placed pigs, hats and puppies to raise funds for not-for-profit organisation the Black Dog Institute.
The daring 2020 edition is the latest calendar for the university's School of Veterinary Science - which has raised almost $100,000 (£52,785) for a range of charities in previous years including drought-stricken farmers. This year also marks the calendar's 10-year anniversary.
The calendar's organiser Lucy Fuchter, 23, spoke of the nerves on the day of the early morning shoot; "We started off with a shoot at sunrise down by the lake, where there were definitely some nerves!'
"However, as the day progressed, people became increasingly comfortable and relaxed around one another, which was great to see."
Posing for the calendar has become something of a rite of passage for students at the school, and it's a cause that's especially important for vets, said Fuchter.
"As soon-to-be veterinarians, we are entering a workforce in which the suicide rate is four times that of the national average,'.
"It is a cause close to our hearts - with one in five people battling mental illness at some point in their lives, we hope that supporting the institute will assist their endeavours in helping so many."
Sydney's veterinary science school is one of the most respected in its field and is currently ranked ninth in the world.
'We are producing this nude calendar to support not only those in our industry, but all Australians who are struggling with their mental health,' organisers wrote on the calendar's website.
The 2020 edition can be bought for $25 (£13.20) for a single calendar or $70 (£36.79) for a three-pack.
Where: Sydney, Australia
When: 30 Oct 2019
Credit: USYD Veterinary Nude Calendar 2020/Cover Images
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FEATURE - Tiermedizin-Studierende ziehen sich für Kalender aus
A group of soon-to-be vets have stripped off for a naked calendar and posed with farm animals to raise money for mental health awareness.
Both male and female veterinary students from the University of Sydney bared all with strategically-placed pigs, hats and puppies to raise funds for not-for-profit organisation the Black Dog Institute.
The daring 2020 edition is the latest calendar for the university's School of Veterinary Science - which has raised almost $100,000 (£52,785) for a range of charities in previous years including drought-stricken farmers. This year also marks the calendar's 10-year anniversary.
The calendar's organiser Lucy Fuchter, 23, spoke of the nerves on the day of the early morning shoot; "We started off with a shoot at sunrise down by the lake, where there were definitely some nerves!'
"However, as the day progressed, people became increasingly comfortable and relaxed around one another, which was great to see."
Posing for the calendar has become something of a rite of passage for students at the school, and it's a cause that's especially important for vets, said Fuchter.
"As soon-to-be veterinarians, we are entering a workforce in which the suicide rate is four times that of the national average,'.
"It is a cause close to our hearts - with one in five people battling mental illness at some point in their lives, we hope that supporting the institute will assist their endeavours in helping so many."
Sydney's veterinary science school is one of the most respected in its field and is currently ranked ninth in the world.
'We are producing this nude calendar to support not only those in our industry, but all Australians who are struggling with their mental health,' organisers wrote on the calendar's website.
The 2020 edition can be bought for $25 (£13.20) for a single calendar or $70 (£36.79) for a three-pack.
Where: Sydney, Australia
When: 30 Oct 2019
Credit: USYD Veterinary Nude Calendar 2020/Cover Images
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DUK10124858_003
FEATURE - Tiermedizin-Studierende ziehen sich für Kalender aus
A group of soon-to-be vets have stripped off for a naked calendar and posed with farm animals to raise money for mental health awareness.
Both male and female veterinary students from the University of Sydney bared all with strategically-placed pigs, hats and puppies to raise funds for not-for-profit organisation the Black Dog Institute.
The daring 2020 edition is the latest calendar for the university's School of Veterinary Science - which has raised almost $100,000 (£52,785) for a range of charities in previous years including drought-stricken farmers. This year also marks the calendar's 10-year anniversary.
The calendar's organiser Lucy Fuchter, 23, spoke of the nerves on the day of the early morning shoot; "We started off with a shoot at sunrise down by the lake, where there were definitely some nerves!'
"However, as the day progressed, people became increasingly comfortable and relaxed around one another, which was great to see."
Posing for the calendar has become something of a rite of passage for students at the school, and it's a cause that's especially important for vets, said Fuchter.
"As soon-to-be veterinarians, we are entering a workforce in which the suicide rate is four times that of the national average,'.
"It is a cause close to our hearts - with one in five people battling mental illness at some point in their lives, we hope that supporting the institute will assist their endeavours in helping so many."
Sydney's veterinary science school is one of the most respected in its field and is currently ranked ninth in the world.
'We are producing this nude calendar to support not only those in our industry, but all Australians who are struggling with their mental health,' organisers wrote on the calendar's website.
The 2020 edition can be bought for $25 (£13.20) for a single calendar or $70 (£36.79) for a three-pack.
Where: Sydney, Australia
When: 30 Oct 2019
Credit: USYD Veterinary Nude Calendar 2020/Cover Images
(c) Dukas -
DUK10124858_002
FEATURE - Tiermedizin-Studierende ziehen sich für Kalender aus
A group of soon-to-be vets have stripped off for a naked calendar and posed with farm animals to raise money for mental health awareness.
Both male and female veterinary students from the University of Sydney bared all with strategically-placed pigs, hats and puppies to raise funds for not-for-profit organisation the Black Dog Institute.
The daring 2020 edition is the latest calendar for the university's School of Veterinary Science - which has raised almost $100,000 (£52,785) for a range of charities in previous years including drought-stricken farmers. This year also marks the calendar's 10-year anniversary.
The calendar's organiser Lucy Fuchter, 23, spoke of the nerves on the day of the early morning shoot; "We started off with a shoot at sunrise down by the lake, where there were definitely some nerves!'
"However, as the day progressed, people became increasingly comfortable and relaxed around one another, which was great to see."
Posing for the calendar has become something of a rite of passage for students at the school, and it's a cause that's especially important for vets, said Fuchter.
"As soon-to-be veterinarians, we are entering a workforce in which the suicide rate is four times that of the national average,'.
"It is a cause close to our hearts - with one in five people battling mental illness at some point in their lives, we hope that supporting the institute will assist their endeavours in helping so many."
Sydney's veterinary science school is one of the most respected in its field and is currently ranked ninth in the world.
'We are producing this nude calendar to support not only those in our industry, but all Australians who are struggling with their mental health,' organisers wrote on the calendar's website.
The 2020 edition can be bought for $25 (£13.20) for a single calendar or $70 (£36.79) for a three-pack.
Where: Sydney, Australia
When: 30 Oct 2019
Credit: USYD Veterinary Nude Calendar 2020/Cover Images
(c) Dukas -
DUK10124858_001
FEATURE - Tiermedizin-Studierende ziehen sich für Kalender aus
A group of soon-to-be vets have stripped off for a naked calendar and posed with farm animals to raise money for mental health awareness.
Both male and female veterinary students from the University of Sydney bared all with strategically-placed pigs, hats and puppies to raise funds for not-for-profit organisation the Black Dog Institute.
The daring 2020 edition is the latest calendar for the university's School of Veterinary Science - which has raised almost $100,000 (£52,785) for a range of charities in previous years including drought-stricken farmers. This year also marks the calendar's 10-year anniversary.
The calendar's organiser Lucy Fuchter, 23, spoke of the nerves on the day of the early morning shoot; "We started off with a shoot at sunrise down by the lake, where there were definitely some nerves!'
"However, as the day progressed, people became increasingly comfortable and relaxed around one another, which was great to see."
Posing for the calendar has become something of a rite of passage for students at the school, and it's a cause that's especially important for vets, said Fuchter.
"As soon-to-be veterinarians, we are entering a workforce in which the suicide rate is four times that of the national average,'.
"It is a cause close to our hearts - with one in five people battling mental illness at some point in their lives, we hope that supporting the institute will assist their endeavours in helping so many."
Sydney's veterinary science school is one of the most respected in its field and is currently ranked ninth in the world.
'We are producing this nude calendar to support not only those in our industry, but all Australians who are struggling with their mental health,' organisers wrote on the calendar's website.
The 2020 edition can be bought for $25 (£13.20) for a single calendar or $70 (£36.79) for a three-pack.
Where: Sydney, Australia
When: 30 Oct 2019
Credit: USYD Veterinary Nude Calendar 2020/Cover Images
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DUK10108376_006
EXKLUSIV - Kalender Boy: Brad Pitt als Mr.December für die University of Missouri
***NO ONLINE UNTIL FUTURE NOTICE***
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Springfield, MO, USA. September 29, 2018
Brad Pitt stars as Mr December in a charity calendar for the University of Missouri, which has been found by his former hairdresser at college, Lori Duggan-Heisler, who acted as his therapist throughout his time as a Sigma Chai fraternity brother. She has spoken in-depth about his college life, his lost love, and why he quit two months before graduation to head to Hollywood with little money.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 - office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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DUK10108376_007
EXKLUSIV - Kalender Boy: Brad Pitt als Mr.December für die University of Missouri
***NO ONLINE UNTIL FUTURE NOTICE***
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Springfield, MO, USA. September 29, 2018
Brad Pitt stars as Mr December in a charity calendar for the University of Missouri, which has been found by his former hairdresser at college, Lori Duggan-Heisler, who acted as his therapist throughout his time as a Sigma Chai fraternity brother. She has spoken in-depth about his college life, his lost love, and why he quit two months before graduation to head to Hollywood with little money.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 - office
www.coleman-rayner.com
(c) Dukas -
DUK10108376_003
EXKLUSIV - Kalender Boy: Brad Pitt als Mr.December für die University of Missouri
***NO ONLINE UNTIL FUTURE NOTICE***
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Springfield, MO, USA. September 29, 2018
Brad Pitt stars as Mr December in a charity calendar for the University of Missouri, which has been found by his former hairdresser at college, Lori Duggan-Heisler, who acted as his therapist throughout his time as a Sigma Chai fraternity brother. She has spoken in-depth about his college life, his lost love, and why he quit two months before graduation to head to Hollywood with little money.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 - office
www.coleman-rayner.com
(c) Dukas -
DUK10108376_009
EXKLUSIV - Kalender Boy: Brad Pitt als Mr.December für die University of Missouri
***NO ONLINE UNTIL FUTURE NOTICE***
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Springfield, MO, USA. September 29, 2018
Brad Pitt stars as Mr December in a charity calendar for the University of Missouri, which has been found by his former hairdresser at college, Lori Duggan-Heisler, who acted as his therapist throughout his time as a Sigma Chai fraternity brother. She has spoken in-depth about his college life, his lost love, and why he quit two months before graduation to head to Hollywood with little money.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 - office
www.coleman-rayner.com
(c) Dukas -
DUK10108376_002
EXKLUSIV - Kalender Boy: Brad Pitt als Mr.December für die University of Missouri
***NO ONLINE UNTIL FUTURE NOTICE***
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Springfield, MO, USA. September 29, 2018
Brad Pitt stars as Mr December in a charity calendar for the University of Missouri, which has been found by his former hairdresser at college, Lori Duggan-Heisler, who acted as his therapist throughout his time as a Sigma Chai fraternity brother. She has spoken in-depth about his college life, his lost love, and why he quit two months before graduation to head to Hollywood with little money.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 - office
www.coleman-rayner.com
(c) Dukas -
DUK10108376_001
EXKLUSIV - Kalender Boy: Brad Pitt als Mr.December für die University of Missouri
***NO ONLINE UNTIL FUTURE NOTICE***
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Springfield, MO, USA. September 29, 2018
Brad Pitt stars as Mr December in a charity calendar for the University of Missouri, which has been found by his former hairdresser at college, Lori Duggan-Heisler, who acted as his therapist throughout his time as a Sigma Chai fraternity brother. She has spoken in-depth about his college life, his lost love, and why he quit two months before graduation to head to Hollywood with little money.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 - office
www.coleman-rayner.com
(c) Dukas -
DUK10108376_004
EXKLUSIV - Kalender Boy: Brad Pitt als Mr.December für die University of Missouri
***NO ONLINE UNTIL FUTURE NOTICE***
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Springfield, MO, USA. September 29, 2018
Brad Pitt stars as Mr December in a charity calendar for the University of Missouri, which has been found by his former hairdresser at college, Lori Duggan-Heisler, who acted as his therapist throughout his time as a Sigma Chai fraternity brother. She has spoken in-depth about his college life, his lost love, and why he quit two months before graduation to head to Hollywood with little money.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 - office
www.coleman-rayner.com
(c) Dukas -
DUK10108376_008
EXKLUSIV - Kalender Boy: Brad Pitt als Mr.December für die University of Missouri
***NO ONLINE UNTIL FUTURE NOTICE***
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Springfield, MO, USA. September 29, 2018
Brad Pitt stars as Mr December in a charity calendar for the University of Missouri, which has been found by his former hairdresser at college, Lori Duggan-Heisler, who acted as his therapist throughout his time as a Sigma Chai fraternity brother. She has spoken in-depth about his college life, his lost love, and why he quit two months before graduation to head to Hollywood with little money.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 - office
www.coleman-rayner.com
(c) Dukas -
DUK10108376_005
EXKLUSIV - Kalender Boy: Brad Pitt als Mr.December für die University of Missouri
***NO ONLINE UNTIL FUTURE NOTICE***
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Springfield, MO, USA. September 29, 2018
Brad Pitt stars as Mr December in a charity calendar for the University of Missouri, which has been found by his former hairdresser at college, Lori Duggan-Heisler, who acted as his therapist throughout his time as a Sigma Chai fraternity brother. She has spoken in-depth about his college life, his lost love, and why he quit two months before graduation to head to Hollywood with little money.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 - office
www.coleman-rayner.com
(c) Dukas -
DUK10108376_011
EXKLUSIV - Kalender Boy: Brad Pitt als Mr.December für die University of Missouri
***NO ONLINE UNTIL FUTURE NOTICE***
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Springfield, MO, USA. September 29, 2018
Brad Pitt stars as Mr December in a charity calendar for the University of Missouri, which has been found by his former hairdresser at college, Lori Duggan-Heisler, who acted as his therapist throughout his time as a Sigma Chai fraternity brother. She has spoken in-depth about his college life, his lost love, and why he quit two months before graduation to head to Hollywood with little money.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 - office
www.coleman-rayner.com
(c) Dukas -
DUK10108376_010
EXKLUSIV - Kalender Boy: Brad Pitt als Mr.December für die University of Missouri
***NO ONLINE UNTIL FUTURE NOTICE***
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Springfield, MO, USA. September 29, 2018
Brad Pitt stars as Mr December in a charity calendar for the University of Missouri, which has been found by his former hairdresser at college, Lori Duggan-Heisler, who acted as his therapist throughout his time as a Sigma Chai fraternity brother. She has spoken in-depth about his college life, his lost love, and why he quit two months before graduation to head to Hollywood with little money.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 - office
www.coleman-rayner.com
(c) Dukas -
DUK10093774_056
FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Saqib Majeed/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock (9689665f)
Kashmiri Muslim women offer prayers during the first day of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan in Srinagar, Indian administered Kashmir. Muslims throughout the world are marking the month of Ramadan, the holiest month in the Islamic calendar during which devotees fast from dawn till dusk.
Ramadan Celebrations, Srinagar, India - 17 May 2018
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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 (9470508j)
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
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.
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DUK10088128_004
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.
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DUK10088128_003
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.
(c) Dukas -
DUK10088128_002
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 (9470508o)
Colleen Nolan : 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 -
DUK10088128_001
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 (9470508n)
Ruth Madoc : To build her confidence ahead of the final performance, Ruth recreates 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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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (9350218d)
A full blue supermoon kisses the top of 20 Fenchurch Street, known as the Walkie-Talkie bulding, as it rises over central London. Two full moons in the same calendar month is also know as a blue moon.
Blue moon over London, UK - 31 Jan 2018
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NEWS - Feierlichkeiten zum Bengalischen Neujahr
April 14, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Bangladeshi people attend a rally in celebration of the Bengali New Year or Pohela Boishakh in Dhaka, Bangladesh, April 14, 2017. The Bengali calendar or Bangla calendar is a traditional solar calendar and the year begins on Pohela Boishakh, which falls on April 14 in Bangladesh (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Feierlichkeiten zum Bengalischen Neujahr
April 14, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Bangladeshi people attend a rally in celebration of the Bengali New Year or Pohela Boishakh in Dhaka, Bangladesh, April 14, 2017. The Bengali calendar or Bangla calendar is a traditional solar calendar and the year begins on Pohela Boishakh, which falls on April 14 in Bangladesh (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Feierlichkeiten zum Bengalischen Neujahr
April 14, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Bangladeshi people attend a rally in celebration of the Bengali New Year or Pohela Boishakh in Dhaka, Bangladesh, April 14, 2017. The Bengali calendar or Bangla calendar is a traditional solar calendar and the year begins on Pohela Boishakh, which falls on April 14 in Bangladesh (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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