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5 Characters in Every UK Community Facebook Group

From the Lost Cat Crusader to the Planning Permission Protester, we explore the quintessential personalities that define Britain's local Facebook groups. Discover who's in your neighbourhood feed.

Late Arrivals Who Became TV Legends

From Fleabag's Hot Priest to Game of Thrones' Brienne of Tarth, discover 18 characters who joined shows later but became iconic. Share your favourites in the comments!

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.

Black Friday 2025: Best Toniebox Deals & Savings

Discover the best Black Friday 2025 deals on Tonieboxes and audio characters. Our complete guide reveals where to find massive savings on this award-winning screen-free entertainment system for children.

The Death of UK Television's 9pm Slot

UK TV producers lament the decline of the traditional 9pm slot as streaming services and changing viewing habits revolutionise British television consumption.

Channel 5 shuts down nostalgic TV Time Tunnel

TV Time Tunnel, the cherished nostalgia channel broadcasting classic British television, is being pulled from the airwaves after five years in a major Channel 5 shake-up that has left viewers devastated.

Stephen Graham's Boiling Point Stuns Viewers

The four-part BBC sequel to the hit film has been hailed as 'outstanding television' with Stephen Graham delivering a career-best performance that's already generating major award buzz.

Race Across the World hooks viewers with thrilling return

Channel 4's gripping travel competition Race Across the World returns with its most thrilling season yet, captivating audiences as pairs race across spectacular landscapes with limited budgets and no modern technology.

Aimee Lou Wood Shines in BBC's Film Club Drama

BBC's compelling new drama 'Film Club' features an outstanding performance by Aimee Lou Wood, exploring the complexities of friendship, mental health, and cinema's healing power in contemporary Britain.

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