Movie Night on a Saturday - 5th April 2014
Last Saturday, the much-anticipated "A Night at the Movies" concert was scheduled to take place at Central Hall, Westminster in London. However, it appears there has been some confusion regarding the details of the event.
Contrary to initial reports, the concert did not occur at Central Hall, Westminster in London. Instead, the special event took place elsewhere, although the exact venue remains undisclosed.
Despite the venue mix-up, the concert was indeed a live event, and it featured the talented Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra performing scores from popular films such as "Jurassic Park," "Star Trek," "Gladiator," and "Aladdin."
The concert, hosted by Myleene Klass and Richard E. Grant, was not hosted by Richard Blackwood, as previously stated. The event was aired this week, but it was not broadcast on Sky Movies, as some may have believed.
In a twist of events, the concert was not recorded live two weeks ago, as initially reported. Instead, it was recorded live on the very day of the event, which, as it turns out, was on Saturday, 22 March, not the previously stated date.
Despite the venue and date changes, Howard Goodall, who presented the concert, will be bringing the concert to the radio tonight for those who missed it.
We apologise for any inconvenience caused by the confusion in the initial reports. We hope this clarification helps in setting the record straight. Stay tuned for more updates on future events and broadcasts.