The talent show, which was filmed in Corfu last spring, succeeded in finding two theatre stars to take on the roles of Sophie and Sky in the beloved West End musical.
A one-man Edinburgh Festival Fringe show by a Fife comedian about him being stalked by a woman has become a hit comedy drama Netflix series. Baby Reindeer was released on Netflix this week, starring writer, actor and comedian Richard Gadd from Wormit in Fife, who created the show and performed it at the world’s biggest arts festival in 2019. While in his 20s, he was stalked by a woman, and he decided to turn this dark experience into the one-man Fringe show which has now become a hit television...
Cleese couldn’t commit to combating censorship in comedy with so many other anti-woke projects on his schedule
Patrick Warburton said the money he earnt voicing Joe Swanson on the popular cartoon helped support his parents
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Date My Mate saw singletons put their love lives in the hands of their friends who helped them swipe and match with people on an exclusive dating app.
A gunfight broke out on Tuesday evening at a Circle K gas station in Decatur between at least four men with bullets flying across the forecourt of the garage - three innocent bystanders were hit.
The model, 31, who splits her time between Bondi and Queensland , made her TV debut on the five-episode long Sydney special of hit reality series Made In Chelsea.
Danica McKellar showed off her ageless appearance while attending the star-studded Unsung Hero premiere in Nashville, Tennessee, on Monday.
And actor Martin Quinn is to coin a new catchphrase for the popular character when he uses the Scots slang word 'bawheid' for the first time on the sci-fi show.
'CSI: Vegas' cast members Marg Helgenberger and Lex Medlin have reflected
No, there isn't a Diablo show coming, though general manager of the franchise at Blizzard Rod Fergusson has expressed interest in the idea. It's becoming increasingly clear that live-action adaptations of video games are the big thing in film and TV. There had to be something after superhero flicks, after all, and how convenient is it that there's a wealth of IP just ready to be probably made worse when turned into a live-action project? Ok, sure, I do like the Sonic films, and the Fallout...