Emmerdale fans were once again shouting at their telly as Leyla Cavanagh's destructive behaviour continued. Viewers of the ITV soap know all about the wedding planner's drug addiction, even though she's not admitting she has a problem.
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Gallery: Soap Dish: Emmerdale spoilers in 23 pictures reveal death tragedy and surprise visitor (Metro)Dawn discovered that Clemmie was Beth’s daughter and didn’t even know her mum had died. Dawn felt terrible for Clemmie and angrily confronted Jade, who was not bothered about the young girl in the slightest.
Liverpool in talks to sign £69m midfielder ahead of Man UtdRhod Gilbert undergoing treatment for cancer as he thanks NHS staffSophie Turner and husband Joe Jonas welcome second babyAfter a scary confrontation with Jade and a dodgy bloke, Dawn grabbed Clemmie and returned to the village. Fortunately, Billy (Jay Kontzle) agreed to letting Clemmie stay for one night but knew calling social services was the best thing to do.
Emmerdale fans were once again shouting at their telly as Leyla Cavanagh's destructive behaviour continued. Viewers of the ITV soap know all about the wedding planner's drug addiction, even though she's not admitting she has a problem.
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Only a week after the head of the BBC pledged never to broadcast again its discredited Panorama interview with Diana, Princess of Wales, it emerges that extracts from the 1995 program will be included in a documentary to be shown on Sky and Now TV next month.
Emmerdale fans have been left reeling as Sandra Flaharty made her next move in a bid to get her hands on some cash. The character, played by Joanne Mitchell, returned to the Dales earlier this month and it wasn't long before viewers of the ITV soap discovered the truth behind her return.
Emmerdale fans were floored last week when they discovered teen Amelia Spencer was pregnant. And the surprises just kept coming in the ITV soap as they were left even more stunned during Wednesday night's edition of the ITV soap (July 27) in which it was revealed Charity Dingle is also pregnant.
died in a Paris car crash.HBO Max’s upcoming documentary, “The Princess,” will dive into the world’s “unhealthy obsession” with the late royal, incorporating archival footage from Diana’s life and death.Unidentified voices in the trailer note that “the princess has been the best thing to happen to the monarchy in centuries.” The mystery voice in the teaser also says, “The prince realizes that he’s taking second place,” presumably about Charles, who was infamously miffed by her worldwide fame.The doc will take a deep dive into the tumultuous marriage of Diana Spencer and Prince Charles, the role the media played in her life, her legacy and her relationship with her two sons, Prince William and Prince Harry.“A hallowed and tormented marriage is giving the media and its public nothing else to talk about,” a voice says.The trailer also cuts to background whisperings saying: “We have an unhealthy obsession [with her] and it’s the media that’s causing the problems.”“When you put a modern person into an ancient institution, they will be destroyed. At a certain point, the British people don’t want to hear anymore,” explained another voice.The film will premiere on August 13, ahead of the 25th anniversary of Diana’s passing.
Princess Diana’s tumultuous years in the spotlight have been captured in a new lens. On Wednesday, HBO released the first trailer for the upcoming documentary,, which will examine the media’s portrayal of the People’s Princess, from the time she was thrust into the spotlight as Prince Charles’ wife, to her time as a working royal and the aftermath of her untimely death. “The relationship of Diana and Charles, the Prince and Princess of Wales, was tabloid fodder for nearly two decades, the subject of almost daily headlines in the 24-hour news cycle,” the press release reads.
Princess Diana’s tumultuous years in the spotlight have been captured in a new lens. On Wednesday, HBO released the first trailer for the upcoming documentary,, which will examine the media’s portrayal of the People’s Princess, from the time she was thrust into the spotlight as Prince Charles’ wife, to her time as a working royal and the aftermath of her untimely death. “The relationship of Diana and Charles, the Prince and Princess of Wales, was tabloid fodder for nearly two decades, the subject of almost daily headlines in the 24-hour news cycle,” the press release reads.
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Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter“The Princess,” an intimate and immersive look at the life of Princess Diana, will debut on HBO next month.The film will premiere on Saturday, Aug. 13, at 8 p.m. ET to coincide with the 25th anniversary of Diana’s death on Aug.
HBO has announced that its Princess Diana documentary The Princess will premiere on the premium cabler at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT on August 13—the date which marks the 25th anniversary of the royal’s tragic death. The film directed by Academy Award nominee Ed Perkins (Black Sheep) will also be available to stream on HBO Max.