Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley named This Morning hosts
Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley replace Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby on the ITV daytime show.
Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley replace Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby on the ITV daytime show.
Made in Chelsea star Jamie Laing will join Vick Hope to host Going Home on Radio 1 from March.
The outfit has been compared to famous Star Wars character C-3PO on social media.
The Beach Boys star will “remain at home” and “continue to work” at his discretion, the family says.
Season two of the popular Belfast-based police drama is set to air on BBC One in the spring.
Londoner Tarinn Callender plays Bronco Billy in a new musical based on Clint Eastwood’s 1980 film.
The Renaissance superstar announced two new country songs during the Super Bowl final.
The film, a viral streaming hit, marks a new era for audiences, viewing habits – and awards season.
Hollywood’s young top stars have been attending the world premiere of Dune: Part Two in London.
The Beatle said he was “incredibly grateful” to be reunited with his bass guitar stolen in 1972.
Screaming fans greeted the Hollywood heartthrobs at the world premiere of Dune: Part Two in London.
The broadcaster unveils a plan that it says “secures the future” of its under-threat chamber choir.
Asif Munaf, one of the candidates on the TV show, has been accused of posting antisemitic comments.
The Oklahoma station later called the star, who has 32 Grammy awards, an “icon”.
Find out more about all the winning feature films, and how you can watch them in the UK.
Jack Saunders and Yinka Bokinni have been announced as red carpet hosts for the awards ceremony.
Queen Camilla gathers one of the most star-studded line-ups of illustrious British acting talent.
Cynthia Erivo, the star of the new Wicked film, will be the prestigious drama school’s vice president.
Tracy-Ann Oberman plays Shylock in The Merchant of Venice, as it is transported to 1930s London.
BBC Breakfast rifles through the archives for Taylor Swift’s appearance on the programme in 2009.
Actress Denise Welch discusses addiction, depression and why The 1975 fans treat her as “the Virgin Mary”.
Peter Marks, who runs the UK’s biggest club chain, says students are going out later and spending less.
The winner of the £50,000 prize, which recognises “feature filmmaking excellence”, will be announced in August.
Jewish audience members at comedian Paul Currie’s show say they felt “unsafe” and “threatened”.
An exhibition will show 10 glass gems out of 350 items that have been recovered by the museum.
In court papers, Russell Brand claims his accuser “is unable to distinguish acting from reality”.
The trailer went viral for how awful it was, and the film has not fared much better with critics.
Ruth Jones says speculation that the hit sitcom could return this Christmas is “just a rumour”.
Stars from BBC Radio 1 and Radio 2 share their memories of Steve Wright following his death aged 69.
Former colleagues have been paying tribute to the legendary DJ, who has died aged 69.