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Third feline stationmaster appointed in Japan

A calico cat named Yontama has been officially appointed as the third feline stationmaster at Kishi Station in Japan, continuing a quirky tradition that boosts tourism and revives local railways. Discover how cats are saving train lines.

2025's Weirdest Political Photos: A Look Back

A review of the quirkiest and most surreal political moments of 2025, captured on camera. From Kemi Badenoch with a machine gun to Boris Johnson's ostrich encounter.

Sean Bean's Robin Hood: Gloriously Bad TV

The Guardian's scathing review declares Sean Bean's new Robin Hood adaptation the most spectacular television failure of 2025 - and surprisingly unmissable viewing.

The Chair Company: Quirky New Comedy Review

Discover the hilarious new workplace comedy 'The Chair Company' that's taking British television by storm. Our review explores why this quirky series about office life gone mad is your next must-watch.

Europe's Quirkiest Museums: Hidden Gems Revealed

From Parisian sewer systems to Icelandic phalluses, we uncover Europe's most bizarre and fascinating museums that offer truly unique cultural experiences away from the tourist crowds.

Historic UK Jail Cell Transformed Into Holiday Home

Discover the ultimate lock-in experience at this former Shrewsbury prison cell, now a unique self-catering accommodation blending Victorian history with modern comforts for an unforgettable UK getaway.

Channel 4 Joins Freely Streaming Service

Channel 4 becomes latest major broadcaster to join Freely, the innovative new platform bringing live and on-demand TV to UK viewers without a satellite dish.

Jimmy Kimmel's ratings plunge 46% after return

Jimmy Kimmel's highly anticipated return to television has delivered disappointing ratings, with viewership dropping by nearly half compared to his pre-strike numbers, raising questions about the future of late-night television.

Jimmy Kimmel ratings crash after suspension

Jimmy Kimmel Live! experiences dramatic viewership drop as ABC suspends popular host, sparking industry concerns about the show's future amidst changing late-night landscape.

Channel Ten Unveils Futuristic Virtual TV Studio in Sydney

Channel Ten unveils a groundbreaking virtual studio in Sydney, replacing traditional sets with cutting-edge technology for shows like The Project and The Living Room, promising significant savings and creative freedom.

The Dirty TV Secret Half of Brits Share

A startling new survey reveals the shocking viewing habits sweeping UK households, exposing a hidden culture of guilt, deception, and clandestine binge-watching.

ITV Boss: TV Needs More Mass Appeal Shows Like The 1% Club

ITV boss Kevin Lygo launches a bold defence of traditional broadcast TV, arguing streamers can't replicate the shared cultural experience of hit shows like The 1% Club. He calls for a new era of 'mass appeal' programming.

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