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Ann-Margret: 1960s Icon's Enduring Legacy

Explore the remarkable life and career of Ann-Margret, the 1960s Swedish-American sex symbol, actress, singer, and dancer who worked with Elvis Presley and earned two Oscar nominations. See her incredible journey.

Priscilla: Elvis's Dark Side on BBC2 Tonight

Sofia Coppola's 'Priscilla' biopic, airing on BBC2, explores the hidden loneliness and controlling reality behind Elvis and Priscilla Presley's famous romance. Don't miss this poignant portrayal.

Priscilla Film on BBC2 Reveals Elvis's Dark Side

Sofia Coppola's 'Priscilla' biopic airs on BBC2 tonight, exploring the hidden loneliness and controlling reality behind Elvis and Priscilla Presley's famous marriage from her perspective.

Toni Basil's incredible life from Elvis to Mickey

At 82, Toni Basil reflects on a legendary career dancing with Elvis, choreographing for Bowie, and creating the iconic hit 'Mickey'. Discover the story of Hollywood's best-kept secret.

Johnny Cash Estate Sues Coca-Cola Over Voice

Johnny Cash's estate is taking legal action against Coca-Cola, alleging the unauthorised use of his voice in a national ad campaign. Discover the details of the lawsuit.

BBC's 9 Christmas film premieres with Puss in Boots

The BBC announces nine blockbuster premieres for Christmas, featuring Puss in Boots: The Last Wish on Boxing Day, Elvis, Oppenheimer and more family treats. Don't miss the festive TV event!

Kessler Twins Die in Joint Assisted Suicide

German entertainer duo Alice and Ellen Kessler have died together at 89 via assisted suicide. The famous sisters performed with legends like Frank Sinatra. Discover their remarkable story.

Taxpayer Millions Funded UK Film Flops

Exclusive investigation uncovers how obscure production companies received substantial public funding for films that failed to achieve commercial success or critical acclaim, raising serious questions about film funding accountability.

Peter Watkins: Revolutionary Film-Maker's Legacy

Discover how Peter Watkins, the visionary director behind 'Culloden' and 'The War Game', challenged conventional film-making and faced censorship for his radical approach to documentary cinema.

BBC presenter leaves after controversial Ferguson interview

Veteran BBC broadcaster Charles Nove has left his position after conducting a contentious interview with Sarah, Duchess of York about her friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, raising questions about editorial standards at the corporation.

BBC bans John Wayne's The Green Berets film

The BBC has removed the 1968 Vietnam War film The Green Berets from its schedule following editorial review, citing its controversial political messaging and portrayal of the conflict as unsuitable for modern audiences.

Neurodiverse filmmakers win top London Film Festival award

A groundbreaking neurodiverse filmmaking collective has been honoured with the Creative Audacity Award at the 2025 London Film Festival, celebrating their innovative approach to cinema that challenges conventional storytelling.

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