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By Peter White
Television Editor
U.S. streamer BritBox is planning for fall after boarding Keeley Hawes-fronted British crime drama Honour.
The digital platform will launch the two-parter, which is written by Vanity Fair’s Gwyneth Hughes, in October, as an original co-production with ITV. The series was filmed last year, so has not been interrupted by the Coronavirus production shutdown.
The two-parter will see Bodyguard star Hawes play the real-life detective who brought five killers to
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Half of the proceeds from the album will go towards Help Musicians and the NHS
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Cruise ship passengers travelling with P&O Cruises will have to undergo "rigorous" medical tests before they will be allowed to board when sailing resumes, the company said.
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Captain Tom Moore got an early birthday present days before turning 100.
Tom Hanks proved once again he has a heart of gold after gifting a Corona-brand typewriter to an Australian boy who was bullied for having a name associated with the coronavirus pandemic.
Justin Bieber is refusing to give concertgoers who want one a refund – and folks are not please! Victoria Beckham is using money from the British government to pay her furloughed workers and this has caused quite the controversy in the U.K.
Even though they only had mild symptoms, Idris Elba says he and his wife had their lives “turned around” after contracting the coronavirus, calling the experience “definitely scary and unsettling and nervous.”
With the sibling drama behind them, for the time being, a Kourtney-free episode of on Sunday focused more on love than fighting — and a lot more on sex.
We know you're tired of hearing about all the different streaming services you should subscribe to (especially since there are so, so many), but you should strongly consider subscribing to BritBox, which offers subscribers access to the best in British programming for just $6.99 per month or $69.99 per year. A subscription means you no longer have to dig through Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon to find your favorite British programs under all the American shows that are given priority.