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20 TV Characters Who Saved Terrible Shows

Discover how iconic performances from acting legends and unlikely heroes transformed mediocre television into must-watch moments in British TV history.

Tiffany Pollard Returns to TV in New Dating Show

Reality TV legend Tiffany Pollard, famed for her iconic Celebrity Big Brother meltdown, is making her television comeback in a thrilling new dating series that promises drama and entertainment.

Reading Rainbow Returns with Mychal Threets as Host

The iconic children's educational programme Reading Rainbow is set for a spectacular comeback, with former librarian Mychal Threets bringing his viral book enthusiasm to a new generation of young British readers.

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.

Arteta's Arsenal WhatsApp Group Secret Revealed

Mikel Arteta reveals his secret weapon behind Arsenal's stunning Premier League resurgence - a revolutionary WhatsApp group that's creating unprecedented unity and focus at the Emirates.

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.

Marie Antoinette's Guillotine Displayed at V&A Museum

A new exhibition at London's V&A Museum unveils the original 1793 guillotine blade that ended Marie Antoinette's life, offering a poignant and visceral insight into the French Revolution's most infamous execution.

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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