Bob Mortimer Favourite to Win Last One Laughing Series Two
Reigning champion Bob Mortimer is the clear favourite to win Last One Laughing series two, with odds of 4/6. The Prime Video comedy competition returns on March 19.
Reigning champion Bob Mortimer is the clear favourite to win Last One Laughing series two, with odds of 4/6. The Prime Video comedy competition returns on March 19.
ITV's new drama 'Believe Me' dramatises the John Worboys case, highlighting police failures and featuring Carrie Johnson's ordeal. Daniel Mays stars as the 'Black Cab Rapist'.
Battlefield 6's latest Season 2 update introduces Hagental Base, a new infantry-only nighttime map, along with new weapons like the CZ3A1 SMG and vehicles such as dirt bikes, available now during a free trial week.
Former Death in Paradise actress Jo Martin discusses The Marlow Murder Club's future, her character's development, and her dream of Denzel Washington joining the cast.
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RecommendedSharon Osbourne has spoken out against online bullies criticising her daughter Kelly's appearance during her grief over Ozzy's death, as Kelly faces body-shaming trolls.
Former Strictly Come Dancing star Giovanni Pernice announces memoir 'Gio: My Story' set for August release, promising to share untold details about his controversial exit from the BBC show.
Coronation Street's Bernie Winter confronts a shocking 'indecent proposal' from stalker Mal Roper as she battles to protect her son Kit Green from arrest in upcoming dramatic scenes.
Former EastEnders star Danny Dyer has issued a powerful critique of rising misogyny, urging young men to watch his new film to confront toxic attitudes toward women.
Jenilee Harrison, famed for roles in Three's Company and Dallas, left Hollywood in 2002 to run an animal rescue ranch in Southern California, now sharing her life on Instagram.
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RecommendedA major exhibition in Ghent showcases over 40 overlooked female artists from the Baroque period, challenging traditional art history narratives and restoring women to their rightful place in the Dutch Golden Age.
Explore the making of 'Underland,' a documentary film based on Robert Macfarlane's book, as filmmaker Robert Petit delves into caves, storm drains, and dark matter research.
A review of Apple TV's Imperfect Women, starring Elisabeth Moss and Kerry Washington, as a fun but flawed murder mystery that requires lowered expectations.
Thirty years on, the BBC's This Life is being rerun, celebrating its legacy as a groundbreaking show that captured 90s hedonism with booze, drugs, and raw intimacy.
A Woman of Substance continues with Emma Harte's secret romance, while The Marlow Murder Club returns for a cosy crime mystery. Plus, explore Edvard Munch's The Scream and a gripping hostage finale.
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RecommendedAnita Bhagwandas reflects on her first makeup at age 12, a green mascara that sparked a lifelong journey of self-expression against beauty norms and cultural expectations.
Ewan McGregor and Helena Bonham Carter lead a star-studded voice cast in The Land of Sometimes, but the film's unlikable young protagonists and lacklustre script make it a tedious watch for families.
The £10,000 Climate Fiction Prize reveals its six finalists for 2026, featuring authors like Madeleine Thien and Robbie Arnott. Their novels explore climate crisis themes through imaginative storytelling, with the winner to be announced in May.
Rubber hose cartoon characters are appearing on products from pizzas to podcasts, driven by nostalgia and a desire for whimsy. Designers debate its overuse and future trends.
Explore this month's standout paperbacks, including Robert Macfarlane's river reflections, Han Kang's Nobel-winning novel, and thrilling debuts. A guide to must-reads in nature, fiction, and history.
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RecommendedA Manchester-set crime film about money laundering and divided loyalties blends slick visuals with genre tropes, offering an engaging if uneven take on gangster epics.
A review of Kiran Millwood Hargrave's novel 'Almost Life', exploring a decades-spanning queer romance between two women, examining love, choices, and societal shifts.
A new exhibition showcases how grassroots groups used graphic design to promote safe sex, challenge government inaction, and shape New York City's fight against AIDS from the 1970s to 2000s.
A review of Abode, a collection of five Irish short films by Liam O Mochain, critiquing its flat humour, weak twists, and reliance on stereotypes, though noting strong actor performances.
In 1986, as American thrash metal broke globally, German bands Kreator, Sodom, and Destruction pioneered a faster, meaner sound from industrial heartlands, influencing death and black metal for decades.
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RecommendedGillian Anderson and Billy Crudup to lead a new West End production of Edward Albee's classic play Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, directed by Marianne Elliott at @sohoplace theatre this autumn.
The Wu-Tang Clan's farewell tour at London's O2 Arena showcased their enduring energy and verbal firepower, despite a scaled-down set and nostalgic crowd.
Natalie Portman and Mark Ruffalo voice parents in Arco, a visually stunning animated film about a time-travelling boy from a drowned future Earth and a girl with a robot nanny.
The Guardian's Saturday magazine is inviting throuples to discuss their experiences of love, commitment, and challenges, including cohabitation and parenting.
Barrie Kosky's Siegfried at the Royal Opera House mesmerises with a thoughtful production, featuring Andreas Schager's extraordinary debut and stellar orchestral playing under Antonio Pappano.
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RecommendedThe Emmy-nominated series shifts to Australia's Top End for a darkly comedic, potty-mouthed police procedural filled with croc-related misadventures and eccentric characters.