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An upcoming BBC series, which has been described by its creators as 'Scream and The Ring meets Derry Girls', is currently filming in Bolton.
Red Rose is written by screenwriting twins Michael and Paul Clarkson, who grew up in the town and have since gone on to write and produce hit shows such as Netflix's The Haunting of Bly Manor.
Television crews took over Churchgate today (July 29) and they are also expected
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Scots bridge amid reports of concern for two young girls this afternoon. Police were called to Gannochy Bridge in Edzell near Brechin after the alarm was raised at around 2.10pm on Monday, August 9.
Josh Groban is taking up hosting duties of the new competition series — based on Nippon TV’s popular game show Sokkuri Sweets set for premiere in August on Roku. Executive produced by Chrissy Teigen, the title was part of now-defunct Quibi’s portfolio acquired by Roku earlier this year.
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The moment has finally arrived, Sex And The City stans!
Graham Norton proved that he isn’t just a gas man, he can write a pretty stellar novel. To further this point his best-selling novel Holding is being adapted into a television series.
Lily James is ready for another day on set!
Missing the girls! Cory Wharton struggled while filming season 37 of The Challenge since he had to be away from his daughters. The reality star, 30, shares Ryder, 4, with Cheyenne Floyd, and Mila, 15 months, with girlfriend Taylor Selfridge.
Harrison Ford's double was spotted at Glasgow's Parnie Street as the city centre strip posed as New York's Delancey street. The actor joined others to film new scenes in Parnie Street and Chisholm Street in Glasgow's trendy Merchant City.
Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider has become the latest high-profile name to dismiss Gene Simmons‘ controversial claim that “rock is dead”.The KISS bassist first courted controversy with the comments in 2014, and doubled down on the remarks in a new interview which arrived in January.“Rock is dead. And that’s because new bands haven’t taken the time to create glamour, excitement and epic stuff,” Simmons told Gulf News.“I mean, Foo Fighters is a terrific band, but that’s a 20-year-old band.