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However, Lydia had refused Kim's offer, after the secret hunt they held on Kim's land led to her injury, and the death of her beloved horse Ice. Lydia went to the farm to scatter Ice's ashes, and ...
The Independent on MSN
Jeremy Clarkson takes 'first break from TV in 40 years'
Jeremy Clarkson ‘genuinely frightened’ as he takes ‘first break from TV in 40 years’ - The former ‘Top Gear’ host will take ...
The Independent on MSN
Harry Hill claims TV Burp would be 'cancelled' if it was made now
Comedian Harry Hill has accused the BBC and ITV of not “develop[ing] anything new or risky” – claiming one of his biggest TV ...
Once upon a time, Christmas TV was unmissable . We’re talking wall-to-wall bangers you would have to be dead-set on with your ...
Daily Express US on MSN
UK TV host tears in to UK PM Kier Starmer telling him 'have a back bone'
Beverley Turner commented on how the UK Prime Minister had appeared on ITV's Loose Women earlier that week, where the panel ...
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Forgotten Christmas special with legendary British stars airing for the first time in forty years
The festive special originally hit screens in December 1985 - with one of the stars saying its re-airing 'means the world' to ...
Email [email protected] Peters fought back the tears on Friday's episode of Good Morning Britain after the show's ...
Coronation Street fans watched Dee-Dee Bailey and daughter Laila leave Weatherfield for Singapore in emotional final scenes that aired on Friday ...
The Independent on MSN
Comedy legends Cannon and Ball back on TV with rare Christmas special
Comedy legends Cannon and Ball back on TV with rare Christmas special - ‘I’m absolutely thrilled that the shows will be back ...
The Oldham Times on MSN
Cannon and Ball Christmas special to air for the first time since the 1980s
A Christmas special of The Cannon And Ball Show is to air for the first time since its initial release in 1985 ...
Graham Norton sparked excitement with the phrase 'let the games begin' as a sneak peek of his new ITV series was unveiled on Thursday evening (December 4). The Irish telly host is renowned for his ...
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