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Eve Myles' Harrowing On-Set Injury Revealed on BBC

Torchwood and Keeping Faith star Eve Myles shares a harrowing account of a near-fatal accident on the set of 'Frankie' that left her with severe injuries and PTSD, in a candid BBC interview.

Myleene Klass Exposes Racist 'Joke' on ITV Show

TV and radio presenter Myleene Klass reveals she was subjected to a deeply offensive racist 'joke' by a guest on a live ITV broadcast, sparking outrage and debate about racism in the entertainment industry.

Stacey Dooley's staggering BBC pay packet revealed

Documentary maker Stacey Dooley has disclosed her substantial BBC earnings for the first time, offering a rare glimpse into the finances of a top-tier factual television presenter in the UK.

Inside the Sinister World of Deadly Online Challenges

An exclusive investigation into the deadly online challenge phenomenon, from the Momo hoax to the Blackout Challenge, and the urgent call for tech giants and parents to act against this digital danger.

Channel Seven Star Vanishes: Network Breaks Silence

Channel Seven has been forced to address the mysterious disappearance of one of its high-profile stars, sparking intense speculation and concern across the Australian entertainment industry.

Aunty Donna: Australian TV Comedy Needs Massive Shake-Up

The cult comedy trio Aunty Donna delivers a scathing critique of the Australian television industry, exposing a stagnant system that stifles creativity and risks losing its next big stars to overseas opportunities.

Hollywood Stars Ditch Movies for UK Reality TV Gold Rush

A seismic shift is underway in the entertainment industry as A-list Hollywood actors, facing dwindling film offers and soaring TV paychecks, are abandoning major motion pictures to star in UK reality television. Discover the financial and cultural forces

UK carmakers face massive fines over missed EV sales targets

British car manufacturers are bracing for significant financial penalties after failing to meet the government's Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) mandate targets for 2024. With EV sales lagging, the industry calls for urgent government support to boost consume

Peacemaker S2 Review: Orgy Scene is a TV First

James Gunn's Peacemaker returns with a brutally hilarious and unapologetically chaotic second season. Our review delves into the groundbreaking orgy scene that sets a new precedent for television audacity, alongside stellar performances from John Cena and

Lorraine Kelly's Channel 4 move shakes daytime TV

Broadcasting legend Lorraine Kelly is set to launch a groundbreaking new daytime show on Channel 4, creating seismic shifts in the UK television landscape as ITV faces potential schedule cuts.

Female insiders: More Noel Clarkes will emerge without change

Exclusive: Female whistleblowers from the UK entertainment industry issue a stark warning that systemic abuse and harassment will continue unless deep-rooted cultural and structural changes are implemented, preventing another Noel Clarke scandal.

Lorraine Kelly's £1.2M ITV Salary Revealed

ITV's beloved morning show host Lorraine Kelly earns a monumental £1.2 million annually, with her production company's latest financial filings exposing the immense success of her flagship programme.

Uber Safety Warning: The One Seat You Must Avoid

A leading safety expert has issued a vital warning to millions of Uber and Lyft users, revealing the most dangerous seat in the car and the simple steps you can take to protect yourself on every journey.

Restaurant Owner: Never Order These Menu Items

An experienced UK restaurant owner reveals the hidden truths behind popular menu items, exposing which dishes to avoid for your health and why you should think twice before ordering.

Channel Nine Boss Quits After Drunk Logies Scandal

EXCLUSIVE: A top Channel Nine executive has abruptly resigned following a drunken, expletive-laden tirade aimed at rock legend Jimmy Barnes at the TV Week Logie Awards, sparking a major industry scandal.

Lenny Henry: TV diversity is just 'box-ticking'

Comedy legend Sir Lenny Henry delivers a powerful critique, stating the British television industry's diversity efforts are merely superficial 'box-ticking' and have not delivered real change for Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic professionals.

Online Safety Act fails to protect kids from porn

The UK's Online Safety Act is falling short in shielding children from harmful pornographic content, according to the newly appointed commissioner. Urgent reforms are demanded to safeguard young minds.

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