Ex-Channel 4 Boss Hopes Next BBC Chief Can 'Make It Great'
Alex Mahon, former Channel 4 CEO, expressed her admiration for the BBC and hopes its next director-general can restore its greatness, after receiving a CBE for broadcasting services.
Alex Mahon, former Channel 4 CEO, expressed her admiration for the BBC and hopes its next director-general can restore its greatness, after receiving a CBE for broadcasting services.
Liza Minnelli's upcoming memoir details her turbulent romantic history, including overlapping engagements to Desi Arnaz Jr. and Peter Sellers while married to gay singer Peter Allen.
Actor Shia LaBeouf was photographed arriving at a New Orleans courthouse, marking a rare public appearance following his recent arrest for alleged battery during Mardi Gras festivities.
Actress Eiza Gonzalez candidly discusses her teenage eating disorder, body image struggles, and journey to self-acceptance in an emotional Instagram post during Eating Disorder Awareness Week.
The Princess of Wales re-wore a burgundy Alexander McQueen coat and accessories during a visit to Powys, celebrating volunteers ahead of St David's Day with Prince William.
BBC presenter Sian Williams reveals she fainted live on air during coverage of a royal event attended by King Charles and Prince William, sharing her struggle with anxiety.
Lydia Cornell, the 1980s sitcom sensation from Too Close for Comfort, remains radiant at 72. Discover her journey from accidental star to Hollywood survivor, including her famous ancestry and personal struggles.
A visual journey across continents captures a 'fountain of filth' in London, Marine Le Pen's agricultural show visit, US military drills, and more in today's photo highlights.
Ahead of her UK tour and Brit Awards nominations, we rank Lily Allen's top 20 songs, from early hits like 'Smile' to recent tracks from 'West End Girl', celebrating her sharp, candid songcraft.
Hugo Flavelle's performance 'Let Me In, Let Me Out' at Perth festival highlights accessibility issues in cultural venues, blending protest with a mobile rave to demand inclusion for disabled artists and audiences.
A review of Claire Thomas's novel 'On Not Climbing Mountains', which follows a grieving woman's journey through Switzerland, blending historical figures and literary references in a subtle, melancholic narrative.
Newcastle Art Gallery has opened after a $48m expansion, now the largest public gallery in NSW outside Sydney, featuring a blockbuster exhibition and local artist commissions.
Netflix releases trailer for Detective Hole, a crime thriller based on Jo Nesbo's books, starring Tobias Santelmann. All episodes drop on March 26, promising an addictive watch.
The Bayeux Tapestry will be displayed in London for the first time in nearly 1,000 years, with tickets available from July 2026. The British Museum expects 7.5 million visitors for this historic 70-metre artwork.
Dame Prue Leith opens up about fame, calling society's obsession unhealthy while admitting she enjoys attention from celebrities like Queen Camilla.
Daniel MacPherson suffered a torn adductor and fractured pelvis while filming Beast with George Burgess in front of 10,000 spectators in Thailand.
Netflix has officially renewed Bridgerton for seasons five and six, with potential storylines focusing on Eloise and Francesca Bridgerton. The period drama continues to captivate audiences worldwide.
King Harald V of Norway has been discharged from a Tenerife hospital following treatment for a leg skin infection. The 89-year-old monarch will continue his vacation with Queen Sonja.
Bridgerton fans are questioning if Francesca will have children in the Netflix adaptation, as the show diverges from Julia Quinn's novels with a gender-swapped love interest and infertility storyline.
The Prince and Princess of Wales travelled to Powys ahead of St David's Day, celebrating volunteers and community initiatives across multiple locations.
Netflix subscribers are raving about Mindhunter, a psychological crime thriller based on true events. Fans call it essential viewing despite only two seasons being available.
EastEnders actress Natalie Cassidy discussed feeling guilty about allowing her teenage daughter a phone and backed a social media ban for under-16s on Good Morning Britain.
As Netflix's Drive to Survive returns for season eight, the spotlight shines on F1's glamorous WAGs, including Kim Kardashian's rumoured romance with Lewis Hamilton and other high-profile partners.
Channel 5 has commissioned a 90-minute drama 'Suspect: Kate McCann' starring Laura Bayston, exploring the controversial interrogation of Madeleine's mother in 2007.
Over 200 film professionals have signed a petition urging Berlinale director Tricia Tuttle to address award winners' Gaza comments, sparking debate on political speech in cinema.
Book lovers are abandoning the Ton for Mary Balogh's Bedwyn Saga, praising its emotional depth and mature storytelling as superior to Bridgerton, with the first book available for under £5.
Karren Brady shares behind-the-scenes Apprentice photos, receiving lavish compliments on her appearance while facing accusations of photo editing and discussing her weight loss journey.
Cellist Steven Isserlis reflects on his four-decade friendship with Hungarian composer György Kurtág, celebrating his 100th birthday with insights into his boundless imagination and vivid teaching style.
Bridgerton's fourth season finale sees Lady Danbury leave London for Sierra Leone, but showrunner confirms actress Adjoa Andoh will return for season five.
Jeremy Clarkson addresses the future of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, calling it the 'GOAT' of quiz shows and explaining why its format remains unbeatable after 28 years.