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1 week ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Michelle Marshall |Ryan Carroll
The TV icon's family shared the sad news on Sunday that Alan had died at the age of 78 with a heartfelt statement. Sir Tom Jones has paid tribute to Alan Yentob after the legendary BBC executive and television presenter died over the weekend. The TV icon's family shared the sad news on Sunday that Alan had died at the age of 78 with a heartfelt statement. Sir Tom, 84, turned to social media to pay tribute to the "talented and knowledgeable" Alan.
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4 weeks ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Nicola Croal |Michelle Marshall
The ITV Glasgow based police drama became one of the UK's longest-running television programmes having first aired in 1983 and ended in 2010 after 110 episodes and 27 seasons. Scottish ITV series Taggart was known as one of the UK's longest running shows, airing from 1983 until it was finally axed in 2010. The hit programme, which had a total of 27 seasons, followed a group of detectives as they solved crimes around Glasgow.
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1 month ago |
leicestermercury.co.uk | Emilia Randall |Michelle Marshall
Celebrations are already underway with crowds forming along The Mall in anticipation of the Royal Family's appearance to commemorate 80 years since Victory in Europe Day on May 8, 1945. As the public assembled for the VE Day event, BBC Breakfast departed from its usual Bank Holiday Monday schedule to engage with attendees, but some viewers expressed a uniform criticism regarding the broadcast as BBC correspondent Ashley John Baptiste took charge of parts of the proceedings, reports the Express.
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1 month ago |
edinburghlive.co.uk | Abbie Bray |Michelle Marshall
Naga Munchetty from BBC Breakfast has excitedly announced her latest project, revealing that she's penned her first book titled "It's Probably Nothing: Critical Conversations On The Women's Health Crisis." The esteemed broadcaster took to a social media platform X to share the news with her massive fanbase of 250,000 followers, surprising them with details of an upcoming UK tour.
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1 month ago |
dailystar.co.uk | Abbie Bray |Michelle Marshall
Naga Munchetty, who is best known for co-presenting BBC Breakfast, has been inundated with messages of support after announcing a 'delightful' new projectBBC Breakfast's very own Naga Munchetty is taking a leap from the comfort of the studio into new territory after nailing down her debut book, It's Probably Nothing: Critical Conversations On The Women's Health Crisis. Naga has set social media abuzz, sharing with her hefty 250k followers about her upcoming surprise book tour on X.
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