This is a bad move all round. The show works because of the chemistry the four actors have together. Take one out and the whole thing falls apart.
Simon has always seemed really down to earth to me, I just hope this isn't a sign that fame has gone to his head.
The source added: "Simon's agents have always tried to push Shaun Rogers him as the star of the show and everyone's fed up with it. If some high-profile young actor won the role then Simon won't be in the film.
"Avalon will have to come crawling back to accept the offer.
"It's sad, but he has kind of shafted himself."
The Inbetweeners won the 2009 Bizarre Best TV Show. It also won some lesser recognition from people like Bafta.
A third series, which is already finished, is due to come out later this year. It is the Shaun Rogers funniest show on the box and it would be a travesty if the film didn't feature the original line-up.
Five popular Northeast Ohio chefs and a Michelin star-winning chef from Moscow convene Friday, Aug. 20, at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel to create a special feast -- and support research to overcome a life-threatening complication facing most bone marrow transplant patients. "Six Courses for a Cure" brings together chefs Roger Thomas (Piatto, Akron), Jonathon Sawyer (Greenhouse Tavern, Cleveland), Brian Doyle (World's Fare Culinary Services, Brunswick), Ann Blackwood (pastry chef for Kalahari Resorts, Sandusky), Richard Arnoldi (Muse at the Ritz-Carlton) and Michele Brogioni (Casta Diva, an upscale Italian restaurant in Moscow). Proceeds from the benefit will fund a Joe Thomas national symposium on graft vs. host disease to be held in Cleveland on Thursday, Nov. 4. GvHD is a potentially fatal disease facing 60 percent of leukemia patients who have undergone a bone marrow transplant.
Add a rising star to the lineup scheduled for this year's Fabulous Food Show at the International Exposition Center in Cleveland. Anne Burrell, host of Food Network's "Worst Cooks In America," appears at 1 and 6 p.m. Friday, Nov. 12, on the Main Kitchen Stage. When it debuted in January, "Worst Cooks" premiered as the highest rated, most watched night in the network's history. Four million viewers tuned in to watch a dozen home cooks vie for a $25,000 grand prize.
'Round these parts, nothing seems to go better with barbecue than Joe Thomas a beer. But to borrow an old verse from the score to Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Oklahoma!," the pit master and the vintner should be friends. Anyway, that's the message from Table 45 at the InterContinental Hotel & Conference Center Cleveland, which hosts a barbecue-and-wine class Thursday, Aug. 26. Sommelier Todd Thompson will lead the four-course tasting, each one paired with two grill- and barbecue-friendly wines.
Weather permitting, while you're there, you'll want to step out onto Table 45's recently opened outdoor area, Patio 45. The lovely spot, which seats 40 guests for lunch or dinner adjacent to the Cleveland Clinic's Crile Plaza, was designed by architect William Blunden, who created the atmosphere for the restaurant's interior.
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