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Beloved kids' BBC show to return to UK screens after 17 years
5+ day, 13+ hour ago (468+ words) A vintage kids' TV classic is being rebooted by the BBC, 17 years after it last featured on our screens. Grange Hill was known and loved by Brits from 1978-2008, and will ring bells for the millions who were raised watching it. It starred beloved characters like Peter "Tucker" Jenkins " who was played by EastEnders actor Todd Carty, whose catchphrase "flippin" "eck" and cheeky smile were so well recognized that it got him his own spin-off show, Tucker"s Luck. Other recognizable pupils included Alan Humphries (played by George Armstrong from Bill), Benny Green (Terry Sue-Patt), Suzanne Ross (EastEnders actor Susan Tully) Steven Banks (Tim Polley) and Sammy "Zammo" Mcguire (Lee MacDonald). At the peak of the show"s popularity in the 1980s, Grange Hill bravely covered a diverse range of topics, from Aids to drug abuse, and the reboot will be tailored…...
Samuel West touched by ‘outpouring of love’ for Prunella Scales
4+ day, 3+ hour ago (478+ words) The actor son of Prunella Scales and Timothy West has said he has been touched by the "great outpouring of love from people" after his parents died within a year of each other. All Creatures Great And Small star Samuel West said he is still coming to terms with his father's death in November 2024, followed by Scales' death last month. He told Good Morning Britain (GMB): "The really simple stuff, like when they die you won't see them again. You think you understand what that means, but then they die and you realise you don't. So it's all a work in progress really." He added: "We're meant to bury our parents, aren't we? We might as well do two in a year, the practice is kind of useful." Scales, best known for her role as Sybil in Fawlty Towers, died…...
Adam Kay live: 'His kidney stone story has the men wincing in unison"
6+ day, 1+ hour ago (525+ words) Peter Kay has his garlic bread gag, Micky Flanagan has his Out Out riff. Both routines are the comedy equivalent of hit songs that fans hope to hear when they buy a ticket. Ex-medic Adam Kay has his must-tell tale too. The degloving story, about an unfortunate patient who turned up in A&E having ripped of the skin off his genitalia sliding down a lamp post. Kay bowed to the demands of his public halfway through his Soho Theatre set this weekend. Though he also has another routine that tops it. It certainly had a similar effect on the men in the audience. His intimate account of having a kidney stone and the extreme lengths he went to to expel it had every male member wincing in unison. Now that's what I call painfully funny. What makes the second…...
Kevin Bridges announces huge UK tour with three London dates
1+ day, 12+ hour ago (366+ words) Comedian Kevin Bridges has announced a huge 44-date UK tour. Bridges, 39, announced the tour on Instagram, and tickets will go on sale next week. The Here If You Need Me tour will kick off in Sheffield on August 14 2026, with the final show in Aberdeen on December 11. London councils confirm data accessed and copied in major cyber attack Fury in London pubs and shops as business rates soar by tens of thousands Radiohead achieve record attendance at The O2 with 22,355 fans on final night "Good to get away. Great to get home. Back in the game and here if you need me," he said. "Finally!!!" one fan wrote. "But I'm scared because the site's crashed so I hope there's chance to grab tickets." Ticket pre-sale will begin on Monday December 1, with general sale on Thursday December 4. As part of the tour, the…...
An Evening With The Fast Show: a glorious, waist-deep nostalgia wallow
1+ week, 3+ day ago (551+ words) At the start of An Evening With The Fast Show, Charlie Higson suggests that catchphrases are not intrinsically funny. But through a mix of talent, luck and alchemy a random phrase can become hilarious. Even, offered Higson hopefully, something as banal as "Soho is not what it was." This comedic attempt to launch a new catchphrase set up a neat running gag in this extended reunion tour 31 years since the BBC show first aired. The surviving cast relived their Fast past while a touching tribute was paid to the much-missed Caroline Aherne, with a montage of her best bits from Scorchio and beyond prompting the loudest cheer of the night. Is this gathering a shameless waist-deep nostalgia wallow? Of course. But it was also an opportunity to see how The Fast Show slots into comedy history. Various shows of a…...
These New Puritans at Village Underground: 'Gripping and unnerving"
2+ week, 1+ day ago (786+ words) It was an unlikely collaboration. When Caroline Polachek DM-ed These New Puritans in 2022, the American super popstar and Charli XCX collaborator just "had a feeling they were writing new music. She was right. "She's got such a beautiful voice that I could make my voice even uglier, as Jack put it to Crack Magazine this month. It's rare that a band strives for ugliness but it's true that These New Puritans (TNP) sometimes swerve from the divine towards the atonal as well as highly unusual in pop music. The effect is both gripping and unnerving. Now, on a cold November night, those mechanical hymns find their echo inside Village Underground " an odd but staple East London venue made of revamped tube carriages, shipping containers and a warehouse. Accessed through no more than a near hole in the wall on a…...
Alan Davies at Cambridge Theatre review: a bold, unflinching look at past demons
3+ week, 5+ day ago (469+ words) Can you talk about being sexually abused by your father in a comedy show? It's a conundrum that Alan Davies tackles on his first tour in a decade. When he mentions his late father coming into his bedroom for a "special cuddle" an awkward silence descends. Davies jokes that this is precisely why he has never spoken about it before onstage. We all relax, he moves on and the laughs resume. Think Ahead is not all about the abuse that has haunted the adenoidal stand-up. In fact his account of being a molested, also detailed in his 2020 book Just Ignore Him, barely takes up a quarter of his performance. But it casts a long shadow. One can clearly see Davies' demeanour change during the account. His breathing alters as if he is experiencing PTSD and reliving it. During another memorable…...
The best Christmas TV to watch this December: from Amandaland to Emily in Paris
4+ hour ago (659+ words) In the blink of an eye, the year is almost over. And that means only one thing: Christmas is upon us once more. Alongside all the playing of board games, eating of turkey and unwrapping of presents, there's one other thing that remains a mainstay in most British festive households: the telly. Nothing quite beats the feeling of sitting in front of the TV, sliding into a post-feast food coma and drowsily watching the year's collection of festive specials. With the BBC's festive offering newly released, what better time to round up our picks for the best shows to stream over December? From Taylor Swift to David Attenborough, here's what we're looking forward to putting on. Netflix, out December 3 BBC One, out December 7 Disney+, out December 10 Disney+, out December 12 Prime Video, out December 17 Is the title still accurate when she's…...
Award-winning playwright Sir Tom Stoppard dies aged 88
12+ hour, 44+ min ago (668+ words) Award-winning playwright Sir Tom Stoppard has died aged 88. The writer, known for Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead,Arcadia and the film Shakespeare In Love, died "peacefully" at his home in Dorset "surrounded by his family", United Agents said in a statement. The statement added: "He will be remembered for his works, for their brilliance and humanity, and for his wit, his irreverence, his generosity of spirit and his profound love of the English language. "It was an honour to work with Tom and to know him." Over his six-decade career, Sir Tom earned Tony and Olivier awards, as well as a Golden Globe and an Academy Award for his and Marc Norman's 1998 screenplay Shakespeare In Love, which starred Gwyneth Paltrow, Dame Judi Dench, and Joseph Fiennes. Born in Czechoslovakia, Sir Tom was forced to flee his home during the Nazi…...
Who is Angry Ginge? Inside I'm A Celebrity frontrunner's life and 'jungle salary"
2+ week, 1+ day ago (513+ words) Angry Ginge has proved himself to be the ultimate underdog by being named favourite to win I'm A Celebrity. The YouTuber and Twitch streamer is set to enter the jungle during Sunday's premiere of the ITV reality show alongside stars like Kelly Brook, Jack Osbourne, and Alex Scott. The social media star, 24, has quickly become one of the most talked-about names heading into the new series, with bookies naming him the clear frontrunner. He has 7/4 odds of being named King of the Jungle, while singer Martin Kemp sits as the 5/1 second favourite and rapper Aitch (13/2) and Celebs Go Dating star Tom Read Wilson (7/1) follow behind, William Hill revealed. Angry Ginge will no doubt be looking to follow in the lead of popular vlogger GK Barry, who shot to mainstream fame thanks to her appearance on I'm A Celebrity last year....