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Sheila Hancock says that a year spent in lockdown has taught her that the UK needs a “revolution”. The 88-year-old actor appeared on BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour on Tuesday (23 March), marking the one-year anniversary since the UK first went into lockdown for the coronavirus pandemic.
Speaking about her own experiences over the last 12 months, Hancock admitted that she’d spent the last year doing “nothing” except come to the conclusion that “we need a revolution”. Pushed to explain what she meant
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Shelley Conn (Liar) and Calam Lynch (Benediction) are the latest new cast addition for Season 2 of Bridgerton, Netflix and Shondaland’s hugely popular Regency-era period drama series based on Julia Quinn’s romance novels.
EXCLUSIVE: ITV’s television chief Kevin Lygo has said that Piers Morgan will be impossible to replace on Good Morning Britain after the presenter exited the show in a firestorm over his Meghan Markle tirade.
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Family first. Piers Morgan spoke out for the first time after his controversial comments about Meghan Markle resulted in him exiting Good Morning Britain earlier this month.
Viewers were left in tears when Kate Garraway's heartbreaking documentary on husband Derek Draper aired on Tuesday night. The Good Morning Britain presenter, 53, captured Derek's battle with Covid-19 in the raw documentary, Finding Derek, after he was hospitalised in March 2020.
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Like many others in the UK, Nadia Sawalha has been thinking about the horrific abduction and murder of Sarah Everard.The 33 year old left her friend's house in Clapham, south London, at around 9pm on 3 March and was never seen alive again.The horrific event has sent shockwaves throughout the country, making women everywhere think about their own experiences with sexual assault and their own safety whether they walk home in broad daylight or at night.
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EXCLUSIVE: Signature Entertainment has acquired mob crime-drama The Birthday Cake for UK-Ireland and Australia/New Zealand.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefAsia Television, previously Hong Kong’s number two free-to-air broadcaster, may no longer be visible on local TV screens. But the ex-broadcaster is now being recast as a content studio, with its new offshoot AMM Global leading the charge.The division is headed by Bizhan Tong, a Chinese-British former banker turned filmmaker (“The Escort”).