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  • 5 days ago | inews.co.uk | Sally Guyoncourt

    Much has happened down on the farm since television crews last visited Diddly Squat not least the acquisition of a pub. Jeremy Clarkson and his band of farming friends are back with a new series of pastoral peaks and troughs in the fourth season of Clarkson’s Farm. The former Top Gear andGrand Tour presenter has embraced his new life as a farmer in the Cotswolds, dodging planning disputes, dealing with crop failures, livestock disease and trying to keep the farm shop open.

  • 6 days ago | inews.co.uk | Sally Guyoncourt

    The red carpet is rolled out ready for the great and the good of the small screen as the Bafta Television Awards is about to get under way. Stars from some of the biggest show of 2024 will be gathering at the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall in London for the glittering annual ceremony. Leading the nominations some of the standout shows of last year including Baby Reindeer, Mr Bates vs The Post Office, Rivals, Slow Horses, Life and Death in Gaza (Storyville), and Say Nothing.

  • 6 days ago | inews.co.uk | Sally Guyoncourt

    One of cycling’s most gruelling endurance races the Giro d’Italia is under way with 184 competitors across 23 teams bidding for the pink jersey. They must cover more than 2,000 miles over the course of 21 stages, mostly in Italy, including some challenging mountainous terrain. This will be the 108th year of the event and, for the first time, it will kick off in Albania.

  • 6 days ago | inews.co.uk | Sally Guyoncourt

    Grab your sequins, shoulder pads and platform boots because the countdown has begun to Europe’s great musical extravaganza – the Eurovision Song Contest. We are less than a week away from the semi-finals and the grand final is looming large on the horizon like an encore from Lordi. With 26 acts in the mix, there should be something for everyone – from pop ballads to techno and rap to indie-folk – the full range of musical genres is on offer.

  • 1 week ago | inews.co.uk | Sally Guyoncourt

    Charlie Cale’s uncanny ability to detect lies is being put to the test once again in a second season of Poker Face on Sky. The former casino worker, played by Natasha Lyonne, is hitting the road in her Plymouth Barracuda and every stop will see her encounter a fresh cast of characters and strange crimes she can’t help but solve.

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