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  • 1 week ago | dailyrecord.co.uk | Karen Price |Fran Winston |Andrew Quinn

    Good Morning Britain was interrupted by breaking news as Ed Balls and Charlotte Hawkins announced the potential of a trade agreement between the UK and the US. Good Morning Britain broke into its regular programming to bring viewers breaking news, as hosts Ed Balls and Charlotte Hawkins revealed that a potential trade agreement between the UK and Donald Trump's US was on the horizon.

  • 2 weeks ago | mirror.co.uk | Karen Price |Jess Phillips

    The ITV comedy Goodnight Sweetheart burst onto our screens in 1993 for six series and is now available to streamFans of the classic ITV sitcom Goodnight Sweetheart were left amazed by the sweet revelation that two co-stars, who portrayed lovebirds on-screen, were actually in a real-life romance.

  • 2 weeks ago | mirror.co.uk | Karen Price |Eve Wagstaff

    ITV The Chase fans call on Shaun Wallace to quit ITV show after 'fix' in the final roundThe Chase fans watched as Shaun Wallace went up against four players in the latest edition of the ITV gameshow, but some were left unimpressedViewers of The Chase were less than thrilled with quiz maestro Shaun Wallace's performance during Friday's show. On ITV, four plucky contestants faced the Dark Destroyer, notorious for being a tough opponent in the quiz show arena.

  • 1 month ago | dailyrecord.co.uk | Katy Hallam |Karen Price

    Lord Sugar's former aide Claude Littner returns to BBC One's The Apprentice for the tough interviews stage but off-screen he once had a tough health battle of his ownClaude Littner, known for his role on BBC's The Apprentice, made a remarkable recovery after being given a life expectancy of just six months. Littner, who gained popularity as Alan Sugar's most intimidating interviewer on The Apprentice, took over from Nick Hewer as one of the aides on the series in 2015.

  • 1 month ago | dailyrecord.co.uk | Karen Price |Eilidh Farquhar

    The revamped show is set to come with a new name and a full-scale makeover. After a 20-year hiatus, one iconic children's TV show is set to make a comeback with a sparkly new title and a revamped format for its new and returning viewers. BBC's Record Breakers was first broadcast in December 1972 and had a remarkable run until December 2001. The show was hosted by an array of TV personalities, with Olympic legend Linford Christie taking the helm between 1998 and 2000.

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