Peaky Blinders Cast at NY Premiere for The Immortal Man
Cillian Murphy, Barry Keoghan, and Rebecca Ferguson dazzled at the New York premiere of Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, marking the long-awaited feature film debut of the hit series.
Cillian Murphy, Barry Keoghan, and Rebecca Ferguson dazzled at the New York premiere of Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, marking the long-awaited feature film debut of the hit series.
Death in Paradise star Ralf Little emotionally opened up about his fear of fatherhood, linking it to a tragic family loss during his childhood in a candid TV episode.
Acclaimed conductor Gustavo Dudamel criticises Oscar-nominated actor Timothée Chalamet for saying 'no one cares' about opera and ballet, calling it ignorance while defending classical music's relevance.
Veteran weather presenter Carol Kirkwood reveals her final BBC Breakfast appearance date, marking the end of a 25-year career, as she plans to focus on family and travel.
Channel 5's detective drama Ellis returns with season 2, featuring four new episodes. Sharon D Clarke and Andrew Gower reprise their roles as DCI Ellis and DS Harper.
Matt Tebbutt has been removed from MasterChef: The Professionals after just one series, with BBC bosses opting to continue with only two presenters moving forward.
Coronation Street actress Sair Khan, known for playing Alya Nazir, previously dated Emmerdale star Simon Lennon. Their two-year relationship ended in 2019 due to professional pressures.
The BBC's pioneering LGBTQ+ dating series I Kissed A Boy and I Kissed A Girl will end after their final season airs this spring, citing financial pressures.
Country music star Zach Top discusses his first Grammy Award victory, his humorous songwriting style, and collaborating with heroes in Nashville while maintaining a down-to-earth attitude.
The beloved British sitcom 'Are You Being Served?' is available to watch for free tonight on U&Gold. The series, which ran for 10 seasons, remains a fan favourite with its iconic cast and timeless humour.
The Associated Press has released a collection of top vertical photos by its photojournalists, offering a unique perspective on global events and daily life.
Actress Miriam Margolyes asked Queen Camilla to pass on a supportive message to King Charles during a Women of the World event, as the monarch faces health battles and family scandals.
Celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck reveals his 70-dish menu for the Oscars Governors Ball, featuring comfort classics and global flavours for 1,500 Hollywood A-listers.
Vera legend Brenda Blethyn makes her TV return in Channel 4's adaptation of Barbara Taylor Bradford's classic novel A Woman of Substance, airing tonight at 9pm.
A review of Louis Theroux's Netflix documentary 'Inside the Manosphere', which is criticised for failing to challenge toxic online figures and instead amplifying their reach.
Body language analysis reveals Princess of Wales showed 'awkward' interactions with Princess Eugenie in 2013, as royal commentator suggests William may take 'hard line' with cousins.
Catherine Shoard addresses fan queries on the 2026 Oscars, covering predictions, snubs, and behind-the-scenes insights in this exclusive Q&A session.
A compelling analysis argues that F1: The Movie should win the Best Picture Oscar for its groundbreaking cinematic achievements and cultural impact.
Culture Club icon Boy George has responded to Chappell Roan's viral Paris fan confrontation, urging the singer to embrace fame while it lasts and 'cheer up'.
Radio star Jackie 'O' Henderson visited her $13.25 million Clovelly cliffside home construction site, pushing forward with $5 million renovations despite her $100 million KIIS FM contract termination and feud with co-host Kyle Sandilands.
A review of Silvio Soldini's historical drama The Tasters, exploring its shallow storyline and uncomfortable depiction of women forced to sample Hitler's food.
Netflix's new dating show Age of Attraction features singles aged 20-60 dating without revealing ages, sparking debates on societal taboos and power dynamics in relationships.
The acclaimed BBC documentary series Ambulance returns tonight for its 16th series, featuring intense real-life emergencies in Yorkshire's ambulance service.
Exclusive interview with psychic Stuart Michael reveals his celebrity predictions, including Katie Price's baby hopes, Brooklyn Beckham's family feud, and Harry Styles' film success.
Channel 4 airs a new adaptation of Barbara Taylor Bradford's novel 'A Woman of Substance', starring Brenda Blethyn. Plus, comedy 'We Might Regret This' and documentaries on BBC and ITV.
Meghan Markle will host a women-only weekend retreat in Sydney, Australia in April, featuring a gala dinner and VIP perks, during her visit with Prince Harry.
Bella Hadid returned to Los Angeles to headline the exclusive REVOLVE launch event, joined by Sara Sampaio, Shay Mitchell, and other celebrities in a night of high fashion and glamour.
Antony Beevor's new biography disentangles the complex reality of Grigory Rasputin from the legendary villain, revealing a flawed mystic whose rise exposed the Romanov dynasty's fatal dysfunction.
Chloé Zhao's emotionally devastating film Hamnet, starring Jessie Buckley, offers a profound exploration of motherhood and creativity that challenges cultural narratives about Shakespeare.
On a special podcast episode, historians Robert Hardman, Kate Williams, and Alice Loxton examine the Oscar-nominated film Hamnet, praising its Elizabethan depiction but highlighting a significant omission of religion.