Bel-Air is to return to the BBC for the first time since 2004. The hit US comedy, which hit screens 30 years ago and ran until 1996, was originally broadcast on BBC Two in the UK.
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BBC Children in Need is back on our TV screens this evening with a huge appeal anniversary of 40 years.
The evening of entertainment will see a line-up of familiar faces come together to help raise money for disadvantaged children around the UK.Mel Giedroyc will be returning to host the annual appeal show alongside Alex Scott MBE, Chris Ramsey, and Stephen Mangan who will all be hosting the programme for the first time.So who are the presenters?Mel Giedroyc is a TV presenter, actress, and
.Bel-Air is to return to the BBC for the first time since 2004. The hit US comedy, which hit screens 30 years ago and ran until 1996, was originally broadcast on BBC Two in the UK.
Naman Ramachandran “Captain Marvel” and “No Time To Die” star Lashana Lynch has wrapped principal photography on BAFTA and Olivier-winning Debbie Tucker Green’s “Ear For Eye” at Kennington Studios.The film is an adaptation of Tucker Green’s own acclaimed play, which was staged at London’s Royal Court Theatre in 2018, starring Lynch.The play, and the film, follows British and American Black characters of different generations navigating their way through today’s society, offering a critical
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Children in Need returns to our screens tonight with a three-hour charity fundraiser.While the pandemic means things may look a little different, the BBC has ensured that the show will still go on to mark the charity event’s 40th anniversary.Viewers at home can expect to enjoy musical performances, comedy sketches and the premiere of the star-studded Children in Need charity single.All this is done to raise money for disadvantaged children across the UK at a time when they need it the
More than 20 artists from around the world have joined forces for this year's official BBC Children in Need single.Cher, Kylie Minogue, and Robbie Williams are among stars who have come together to record a cover of the Oasis hit Stop Crying Your Heart Out.The charity single was released on Friday, November 13, to raise vital funds to help support children and young people across the UK facing disadvantage, at a time when they need it most.The BBC Children in Need 40th anniversary appeal show