Christine McGuinness dressed to impress for her latest outing.
On Saturday (April 20), Channel 4’s BAFTA-nominated series The Piano took over Manchester Arndale to celebrate its new second series, which begins on Sunday, April 28.
A host of Famous faces joined members of the public in attempting to play tunes with their feet on a seven-metre piano. Joining in the fun were media personality Christine McGuinness, Love Island All Stars winner Molly Smith, Hollyoaks actress Jorgie Porter, Celebrity Big Brother winner David Potts, media personality Scott Thomas and The Traitors runner up Jaz Singh.
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During the musical fun, Christine teamed up with Scott and David to have a go on the seven-metre piano. Jorgie and Molly also tackled the big keys, while Molly also revealed her talents in the grand piano. Scott Thomas was joined by niece Scarlett Thomas and performer Danny Wilsher who appeared in series one of The Piano.
Scarlett and Danny performed a version of Shallow with Scarlett wowing attendees with her vocal talents. The big piano is installed in Exchange Court in Manchester Arndale until Sunday, April 21 in celebration of series two of Channel 4’s The Piano.
Claudia Winkleman hosts The Piano in which she is joined by world-renowned pianist, Lang Lang, and international chart-topper, Mika. Together, the trio showcase the talents of undiscovered pianists who display their talents on pianos at train stations across the UK. In the first episode of the new series, Claudia, Mika and Lang Lang are back and on the hunt for amazing amateur pianists.
Their search begins in Manchester Piccadilly Station, where they discover a classically trained boxer, a dance DJ with the voice of an angel, and an 80-year-old romantic who breaks their hearts. Who will they choose to play at the spectacular final concert which will take place in Manchester? It comes after Christine broke down in tears while filming BBC Two’s Pilgrimage.
Paddy McGuinness’ estranged wife sobbed as she opened up on her fears of death, admitting she “petrified” at leaving her kids behind The 36-year-old star shares three kids – all of whom have been diagnosed with autism – with Paddy and the pair split in July 2022 after months of speculation about their relationship.
The Piano on Channel 4, stream or watch live from Sunday April 28 at 9pm. Catch up on series one here
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