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Britain's alarming slide back to the 1970s crisis era

As Britain faces economic turmoil, political instability and social decay, veteran commentator John Macleod delivers a stark warning about our nation's alarming slide back towards the crisis-ridden 1970s.

Freeway Phantom: 50-Year Serial Killer Mystery Solved

After half a century, forensic genealogy identifies the Freeway Phantom who terrorised Washington DC, murdering six African-American girls in the early 1970s. Exclusive details emerge about the cold case that haunted a generation.

Punk Icon Soo Catwoman Dies Aged 70

The legendary British fashion maverick and David Bowie collaborator Soo Catwoman has died aged 70 after falling into a coma, as her devastated children confirm the tragic news.

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.

Licorice Pizza: A Masterful, Oscar-Worthy Coming-of-Age Tale

Acclaimed director Paul Thomas Anderson delivers a stunning, nostalgic masterpiece with 'Licorice Pizza'. Brian Viner's review praises its brilliant performances and unique 1970s California vibe as a surefire awards contender.

Taylor Swift Confirms Epic Graham Norton Show Return

Global superstar Taylor Swift is confirmed for a triumphant return to The Graham Norton Show this autumn, joining a star-studded lineup to discuss her record-breaking Eras Tour and new projects.

Robert Redford's 1970 Rejection of Hollywood

A rediscovered 1970 interview with Robert Redford reveals the Hollywood icon's early disdain for the studio system, his fight for creative control, and the personal principles that shaped his legendary career.

Seth Rogen Declares Emmy Awards 'Don't Matter'

Comedian and actor Seth Rogen delivered a stunning verdict on the Emmy Awards' relevance during a press event for his new series 'Platonic', calling the prestigious ceremony an inconsequential affair in a candid industry critique.

Why Classic TV Reboots Are Conquering British Television

From Gladiators to Doctor Who, reimagined classics are dominating UK ratings. Discover why these nostalgic reboots are the BBC and ITV's secret weapon for winning the Saturday night wars and capturing a new generation of fans.

GMB Celebrates Major NTA Win Over BBC Breakfast

The Good Morning Britain team, including Susanna Reid and Richard Madeley, erupted in celebration live on air after winning a prestigious National Television Award, breaking a nine-year losing streak and beating rival BBC Breakfast.

Owen Cooper's 'Adolescence' Wins Emmy for Best TV Movie

In a stunning Emmy Awards upset, the intimate British drama 'Adolescence' produced by Owen Cooper has triumphed over major studio giants to win Outstanding Television Movie, marking a historic victory for independent filmmaking.

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