The Beatles: Love Me Do celebrated at Sir Paul McCartney’s former home
The 60th anniversary of The Beatles’ debut is marked with a gig at Sir Paul McCartney’s childhood home.
The 60th anniversary of The Beatles’ debut is marked with a gig at Sir Paul McCartney’s childhood home.
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Richard Harrison says the rediscovered BBC radio recording is the only one to feature Peter Sellers.
Universal boss Donna Langley is the first British woman to run a Hollywood studio.
Festival director Tricia Tuttle says the opening and closing films were chosen to uplift audiences.
Mike Pickering says the use of his song to introduce Liz Truss at the Tory conference left him “angry”.
Kendrick Lamar has taken home six awards including artist of the year and album of the year.
Erland Cooper planted the master tape in peaty soil at a secret location then gave clues to its location.
The classical conductor and pianist reveals he has a “serious neurological condition”.
“I miss her dearly,” says the star, after fellow country singer Loretta Lynn dies at the age of 90.
“The music industry definitely isn’t the same as when I started out,” Ellie tells Newsbeat.
Two teenage sisters are trying to highlight a wider diversity of characters in children’s books.
The owner of Leopard and Barcode has kept it wrapped in a blanket under a bed for a decade.
Angelina Jolie says Brad Pitt grabbed her head and attacked two of their children, which he denies.
Chris Martin is under ‘strict doctors orders’ to rest after contracting a serious lung infection.
The new programme from Cardiff will be the first Radio 2 weekday show to move out of London.
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Jenica Leah, who has the condition, has written a series of children’s books to aid understanding.
Alan Waller claimed false documents were used by Martin Bashir to win the late princess’s trust.
Rebekah Vardy is ordered to pay 90% of Coleen Rooney’s legal costs after the “Wagatha Christie” case.
BBC broadcaster Alex Scott says the domestic abuse she experienced during her childhood is “still so raw”.
The presenter responds after her father denies being violent to her, her brother and her mother.
Salford’s mayor says an international collector could take Lowry’s Going to the Match overseas.
The Pocket Gods say it is a protest at streaming services that pay “unfair” royalty rates.
The price of the new Factory International rises by another £25m, taking its total cost to £211m.
Jurors agree Take-Two used Catherine Alexander’s designs on Orton’s player model without permission.
Some viewers complain that they had difficulty seeing the most recent episode due to poor lighting.
Loose Women star Kaye Adams reflects on becoming the first to leave this year’s Strictly.