CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: My first thought when a hollow crash shook the streets around my Bristol home late on Sunday evening was that a bomb had gone off in the city centre.
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: Johnny Briggs was the Casanova of Coronation Street who made a play for every woman he fancied. His life was an extraordinary case of life imitating soap opera.
Boris Johnson to unveil ‘roadmap to recovery’ on 22 February and preaches cautious optimism
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: The model was a Las Vegas showgirl's daughter called Shevon, aged 34, who paid tribute to her mum by posing in a scanty bit of blue satin.
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: Jane Leeves said that she hasn't been asked to return, and that she has no intention of abandoning her current hit, a medical series on Fox called The Resident.
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: Gordon Ramsay, pictured, is a practiced TV performer but without a scripted quip he is ten seconds behind the action while presenting Bank Balance on BBC1.
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: Dr Worsley picked extracts from diaries by five Londoners who lived through the Luftwaffe's nightly bombing raids, and a sixth, fireman Frank Hurd.
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: When it comes to knock-out contests on telly, be it cakes or can-cans, the First Law of Gove applies - no one really cares what the experts have to say.
Searching for traces of life on Mars, like NASA is doing, is one thing.
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: The location of a remote beauty spot in the Northern Ireland crime thriller Bloodlands (BBC1) is being kept secret by producer Jed Mercurio.
On the anniversary of his passing, the poet's words are an opportunity to remember that every life is more than the tragedy of its end.
These few bits will get you hooked.