He shoots kids' show

FOOTIE superstar David Beckham is following in Ant and Dec's footsteps by starring in a new kids' TV show.
The former England ace will become a key face on a new Saturday morning programme aimed at getting Britain's youngsters into sport.
He will front a series of "masterclasses" for the show, which will be broadcast by Sky Sports to all homes - including those who don't subscribe to the channel.
Hosted by sprint star Darren Campbell and presenter Di Dougherty, Game Changers will feature Becks as well as Olympic legend Jessica Ennis-Hill.
Paralympic wheelchair rugby captain Steve Brown will feature as one of the show's reporters.

Similar to Ant and Dec's popular SM:TV Live show, which ran from 1998 to 2003, Game Changers will air every Saturday morning from 9am, broadcast live with a studio audience. Some big-name sports stars involved in helping kids will also be interviewed on the sofa when the show kicks off on August 17.
The first episode will start with a live skills session from inline skating world champion Jenna Downing, who, like David and Jessica, is a Sky Sports Living For Sport mentor.
The show will air on Sky Sports, Sky 2 and Pick TV on Freeview.
David told TV Biz: "It's an ambition of mine to inspire more young people to take part in sport. I'm excited to be one of a great group of athletes contributing to Game Changers and working with Sky, who have the passion to make it happen."
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