Good Morning Britain presenter Kate Garraway thanked fans for their "lovely" comments on Wednesday after they praised her "beautiful" episode of BBC Two's Walking With... series.
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Rochdale magician Dan Rhodes is enjoying a meteoric rise to success as the UK's fastest growing YouTuber.
The 18-year-old former Hollingworth Academy Student has more than 5million subscribers on the online platform and a further 7million fans on TikTok.
He began learning magic at the age of seven when his uncle taught him card tricks.
Dan, who lives in Shaw with his mum, and Newbold with his dad, said: "My uncle would teach me card tricks every week.
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Good Morning Britain presenter Kate Garraway thanked fans for their "lovely" comments on Wednesday after they praised her "beautiful" episode of BBC Two's Walking With... series.
Adele says she will be cracking “filthy jokes” during what appears to be an otherwise classy live show recorded for her upcoming Oprah special in a trailer for the programme. Airing in the US on 14 November, the two-hour TV affair promises discussions about the British singing sensation’s new album 30, dropping 19 November, and will feature performances from Adele also.
“hello” to Adele in a two-hour TV special set to air on CBS this coming Sunday.“Adele One Night Only” will see the 15-time Grammy winner speak candidly with the talk show queen about diets, dating and divorce.The program will also feature the British songstress performing tracks from her highly-anticipated album “30” — set for release on Nov.
HSBC UK has teamed up with professional magician Troy von Scheibner ahead of Black Friday to highlight some of the tricks scammers will play on shoppers to dupe them into handing over their hard-earned cash.
Primo, a coming-of-age comedy from The Good Place creator Mike Schur and The Ringer writer Shea Serrano, has been ordered to series at IMDb TV.
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A Tesco bakery sign has gone viral after shoppers spotted an awkward spelling mistake.
An iconic UK live music venue is on the verge of reopening following millions of pounds of investment from Elisabeth Murdoch, Jane Featherstone and Stacey Snider’s Chernobyl producer Sister.
Senior Black and Asian UK creatives including Sir Lenny Henry, Afua Hirsch and Pat Younge have written an open letter to BBC Chair Richard Sharp seeking reassurances that “advocating for our industry to be diverse will not block people from being employed by the BBC.”