Paloma Faith has suggested late British TV presenter Caroline Flack was suffering from an “undiagnosed illness behind the scenes”.
05.02.2020 - 04:56 / deadline.com
By Jake Kanter
International TV Editor
Boris Johnson’s British government is forging ahead with plans that the BBC has said could blow a £200 million ($262M) hole in its content budget by weakening its ability to collect its £3.7 billion ($4.8B) licence fee revenue.
Just days after senior industry figures sounded alarm bells about the BBC facing an unprecedented threat from the government, culture secretary Nicky Morgan has launched a consultation on decriminalizing licence-fee
Paloma Faith has suggested late British TV presenter Caroline Flack was suffering from an “undiagnosed illness behind the scenes”.
Prue Leith must be one of the hardest-working TV stars today. If she’s not judging The Great British Bake Off, you’ll find her writing a new novel or rustling up recipes for her latest cookbook, The Vegetarian Kitchen.
By Jake Kanter
Friends star David Schwimmer is a huge fan of The Great British Bake Off.
LONDON — Representatives of the British music business have welcomed government plans to give all children in the United Kingdom access to music education, regardless of their background. A 2019 survey by labels trade body BPI revealed a growing disparity between rich and poor when it comes to music
If your face is your fortune or if you’d like it to be, then you need to be introduced to Lena Bratschi, the gentle and elegant founder and master aesthetician of Carasoin, a day spa in West Hollywood that is focused on bringing out a client’s natural beauty. Bratschi, who hails from Switzerland, started making “healing” tinctures using ingredients from the herb garden with her grandmother at the age of 8.
Katy Perry is facing backlash after being appointed an ambassador for the British Asian Trust.
By Jake Kanter
The British Film Institute (BFI) has published its initial findings on how film productions in the U.K. have applied its “Diversity Standards,” a framework introduced in 2016 to address underrepresentation in the film and TV industries.