Martin Bashir is the BBC reporter who interviewed Princess Diana back in 1995 and who has been accused of lying to her in order to secure the interview.
02.03.2021 - 17:09 / variety.com
Manori Ravindran International EditorBBC Three, the U.K. public broadcaster’s youth-skewing brand and the home of shows like “Fleabag” and “Normal People,” is returning as a broadcast channel.The BBC on Tuesday confirmed that the brand, which has existed as a digital offering since early 2016 when it was taken off air, will be back on TV screens in January 2022.
Martin Bashir is the BBC reporter who interviewed Princess Diana back in 1995 and who has been accused of lying to her in order to secure the interview.
The Haim sisters pose together on the red carpet at the 2021 Grammy Awards on Sunday (March 14) in downtown Los Angeles.
After becoming a cleaning goddess on Instagram, Stacey Solomon has landed a new deal with the BBC to host her own home improvement series.The mum-of-three, who beamed in a neon pink mini dress recently, will help six families declutter their homes on new programme, Sort Your Life Out. Speaking about the upcoming show to the Mirror, the 31 year old said: "There's always that one room or cupboard I can't face sorting out at home but once I've done it there's nothing more satisfying.
Matthew McConaughey ever gets stressed he now has a gorgeous home in Hawaii to go relax. It was revealed this week the 51-year-old actor purchased a $7.85 million single-level vacation home on the Kohala coast of Hawaii.
The BBC has confirmed that BBC Three, its youth-skewed brand that was discontinued as a dedicated broadcast channel in 2016 due to cutbacks, is to return to TV screens. The idea had been mooted since 2020, with the BBC confirming Tuesday that BBC Three would return in January 2022.
BBC Three is returning to UK TV screens. The channel is coming back to the air after pivoting to OTT back in 2015, the org confirmed today.
Naman Ramachandran Hit BBC shows “I May Destroy You,” “Small Axe” and “Normal People” lead the nominations at the U.K.’s Royal Television Society (RTS) 2021 program awards.Michaela Coel’s “I May Destroy You” scored three nominations, as did Steve McQueen’s “Small Axe.” “Normal People” leads Daisy Edgar-Jones and Paul Mescal were nominated in the acting categories.The BBC leads the field with 40 nominations across the 28 categories, followed by Channel 4 with 17 and Sky with 12.The nominations
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Naman Ramachandran BBC dramas “Normal People,” “I May Destroy You,” and “Small Axe” and ITV dramas “Quiz” and “Des” lead the nominations at the 47th edition of the U.K.’s Broadcasting Press Guild (BPG) TV and streaming Awards.“Normal People” is nominated for best drama series (5+ episodes), and stars Daisy Edgar-Jones and Paul Mescal as best actor and actress and for the ‘BPG breakthrough award.’ “Small Axe” receives nominations for best drama series (5+ episodes), best writer, best actor
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