A university student has avoided jail after punching a Tesco security guard over a dispute about a 10p shopping bag.
23.04.2020 - 21:25 / deadline.com
By Nellie Andreeva
Co-Editor-in-Chief, TV
EXCLUSIVE: Syfy is expanding the slate of its TZGZ weekly late-night animation block with three series orders and two pilot greenlights.
The network has picked up a second season of Hell Den. TZGZ licensed the first season of the series, but season 2 will be an original, comprised of six 15-minute episodes. It is the same approach Syfy took with the acquired Magical Girl Friendship Squad, which became TZGZ’s first original series after the network in
A university student has avoided jail after punching a Tesco security guard over a dispute about a 10p shopping bag.
Nicole Richie is one with the bearded dragons. During her virtual visit to Late Night with Seth Meyers on Tuesday, the Simple Life alum's pet bearded dragon Speedy made a sweet cameo.
Tina Fey’s daughter has no respect.
Rapper Nick Blixky has passed away after a late-night shooting in New York City. He was 21 years old.
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Sandra Bullock makes a quick trip to a friend’s house to pick up a big case of bananas on Saturday afternoon (May 2) in Los Angeles.
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By Variety Staff
Mike Pence doesn’t seem to think wearing a mask is important.
A pandemic is no time for a world leader to get sarcastic.
By Denise Petski
Jimmy Kimmel debuted a major quarantine glow-up during Thursday's