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Charlotte Crosby reveals her mum's hilarious reaction to her having sex on TV

She became a household name thanks to her wild antics on Geordie Shore. On Thursday, Charlotte Crosby spoke about the first time she had sex on the raunchy MTV show.




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MTV 'cancel both of Charlotte Crosby's series Just Tattoo of Us and The Charlotte Show'

Charlotte, 29, shot to fame on MTV's Geordie Shore in 2011 and went on to present Just Tattoo of Us in 2017 before being given her own reality show the following year.




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Reality behind 'Hollywood', a major new TV series set during Tinseltown's so-called Golden Age

The month was March 1946 and the rest of the world was still picking its way through the rubble and misery of World War II.




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Cody Alan, country music TV and radio celebrity, comes out as gay in Instagram post

The 44-year-old celebrity revealed his sexuality in a long Instagram and Twitter blast that went out to his 309,000 combined social media followers on Thursday, saying: 'You know more about me now.'




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CCTV of US drone strike that killed Qassam Soleimani of Iran

This is the moment and American guided missile slammed into a convoy carrying Iranian Quds commander Qassem Soleimani, killing him along with four other high-ranking figures.




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Belarus cash in on being Europe's only active league as they sign string of TV deals

The Belarusian Premier League, which includes clubs such as BATE Borisov and Dinamo Minsk, have signed a string of TV deals as fans around the world seek to fill the sporting void.




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Woman FAINTS on Turkish TV show as hairdresser cuts 12" from long hair

A Turkish makeover show has gone viral after thanks to a model's dramatic reaction to a hairdresser cutting 30 cm from her hair without telling her. The model fainted on set and was in hysterics crying.




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Wendy Williams didn't want to see other TV hosts 'looking disgusting' from home

Wendy Williams is never one to bite her tongue.




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Sky-high TV camera filming Spanish cycling race Vuelta 2019 reveals marijuana plantation

Cycling's drug problem has been well documented for years, but for once the sport was happy to assist in catching those committing doping violations - albeit accidentally.




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Barack Obama takes aim at Donald Trump's TV and social media habits at tech conference

Barack Obama said presidents benefited hearing from a diversity of opinion,' and counseled against watching TV and reading social media in an apparent dig at President Trump.




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'The feeling is mutual!': Obama includes Fleabag in his favorite TV and movies of 2019

President Obama unveiled his annual shortlist of film and television hits on Sunday, while name dropping his own feature-length Netflix documentary American Factory.




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Obama demands TV stations pull GOP-backed anti-Biden attack ad quoting his 1995 book

Former President Barack Obama is sending a cease and desist letter to South Carolina TV stations asking that a Joe Biden attack ad come down because it quotes his 1995 book in a misleading way.




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World No 1 Ashleigh Barty dispatches of Alison Van Uytvanck in just 54 minutes to reach third round

Barty, chasing back-to-back grand slams following her French Open success last month, beat the Belgian 6-1 6-3 to advance to the third round on Thursday.




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Ash Barty cruised to victory against Alison Van Uytvanck at Wimbledon

Ash Barty took less than an hour to defeat Alison Van Uytvanck at Wimbledon on Thursday and addressed a snub from Serena Williams made earlier during a press conference.




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Will Nigel Farage be axed from election TV slot? BBC is 'reviewing' his slot on election special

The Brexit Party leader was being lined up for a 30-minute Question Time special in the run-up to the December 12 vote because of his plans to field 600 candidates nationwide.




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Nigel Farage says ITV host Julie Etchingham was 'only winner' of election debate

Nigel Farage said there was 'only one winner' from tonight's televised showdown between Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn - and it was ITV host Julie Etchingham.




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Would killing Alastair Campbell live on TV be a good or bad career move?

Frankly, I can think of few more pleasing things to do than batter Alastair Campbell to a pulp for the delectation of the British public. But my sons weren't so keen




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NRL makes major last-minute edits to new TV ad featuring Tina Turner after fans spot blunders 

Red-faced NRL officials have been forced to make last-minute edits to its new television ad to promote the 2020 season after a series of embarrassing blunders originally went unnoticed.




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NRL defends virtue-signalling Tina Turner TV campaign after fans slammed the ad

NRL chief commercial officer Andrew Abdo said the commercial is not intended to be political and showcases highlight moments for the game over the past 30 years.




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NRL star Michael Ennis' daughter prepares for TV debut

The 36-year-old retired football player told The Daily Telegraph's Confidential on Wednesday the advice he gave daughter Kobyfox.




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World's newest species of primate will be appear on UK TV for the first time

Primates is narrated by Chris Packham, and begins on BBC One next Sunday. It follows Tapanuli orangutan in Batang Toru, northern Sumatra, Indonesia.




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Leigh-Anne Pinnock suffers live TV blunder on This Morning

The singer, 28, appeared on the show via link and was being interviewed by Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield when her dog started barking loudly.




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Lady Gaga raises $35M to fight COVID-19 and will curate TV special with Fallon, Kimmel and Colbert

One World: Together at Home will air Saturday April 18 at 8pm ET/PT and is being produced in partnership with Global Citizen and the World Health Organization.




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Lady Gaga's star-studded One World: Together At Home concert pulls in over 14 million TV viewers

The One World: Together At Home extravaganza curated by Lady Gaga, 34, on Saturday night pulled in more than 14 million viewers on US network television.




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Deborah James and ITV's Helen Addis plead with people not to postpone cancer checks during lockdown

Speaking to Lorraine Kelly on GMB, Deborah James, 38, from London and Helen Addis, from Surrey, explained why people should should not postpone cancer checks because of the pandemic.




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Love Island winners Finley Tapp and Paige Turley 'CONFIRM' they had sex on TV

The Oxford City footballer, 20, and the Scottish singer, 22, were seen in a clinch under the covers with their underwear and microphones tossed aside in steamy scenes aired on the ITV2 show last week.




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Karl Stefanovic to return to breakfast TV? Reporter teases Channel 9 could offer him brand new gig

Will Karl Stefanovic return to breakfast television? All signs are pointing to yes.




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The 2020 TV Week Logie Awards CANCELLED due to coronavirus pandemic

The 2020 TV Week Logie Awards ceremony will not go ahead due to the coronavirus pandemic.




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The 2020 TV WEEK Logie Awards have been CANCELLED

The 2020 TV Week Logie Awards will not go ahead due to the coronavirus pandemic.




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Meghan Markle will give her first TV interview since Megxit on Monday

It is thought that the 38-year-old will appear on ABC's Good Morning America to discuss Elephant - the documentary film she recently narrated.




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Monty Don new TV series explores Japanese gardens

Last year Monty Don made two trips to Japan to film a couple of programmes on Japanese gardens for the BBC.  Here, he explains the appeal of Japanese gardens.




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Monty Don has travelled the States in search of its greatest gardens for his new TV show

British gardening expert Monty Don revealed a number of the gardens he visited while filming his American Gardens series, which starts this Friday on BBC2.




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Former MAFS villain Ines Basic announces return to reality TV

She's arguably one of the biggest villains to ever grace Australian reality television. 




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Jacinda Ardern shuts down New Zealand TV host Duncan Garner after he questioned coronavirus approach

Jacinda Ardern has shut down New Zealand television host Duncan Garner after he questioned her conservative coronavirus lockdown approach in a heated interview on air.




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Hayley Holt: TV host's unborn child dies two months before due date

A New Zealand television presenter who tried for years to have a child has tragically lost her unborn baby while in self-isolation.




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Film phone app Quibi launches, but will coronavirus see investors lose $2bn because it's not for TVs

Quibi, a short-form video app, began streaming 10 minute 'quick bites' of original content which users quarantined because of the coronavirus complained they can't watch on TV.




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Pauline Hanson shuts down Georgie Gardner as she tries to spruik Julie Bishop's TV aspirations 

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson is one viewer who's 'not interested' in tuning in if former foreign minister Julie Bishop gets her own television talk show.




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Tamar Braxton has been cast as the host of the new reality TV series To Catch A Beautician

The sister of singer Toni Braxton is the star of To Catch A Beautician for VH1, according to a Monday report from Variety . The series debuts on May 25.




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Netflix reveals Top 10 movies and TV shows watched in Australia

Netflix has revealed Australia's most watched television shows and movies in 2019.




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Relentless rise of Grace the Moet Marxist: From a £34,000-a-year school to TV rants at Iain Dale

Grace Blakeley found fame in 2018 as an outspoken defender of Jeremy Corbyn. Her rant at Iain Dale prompted him to walk off the Good Morning Britain set live on air last week.




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'You would have tanked the economy': Labour leadership rivals blasted on TV over election manifesto

Sir Keir Starmer, Rebecca Long-Bailey, Lisa Nandy and Emily Thornberry were on the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme this morning and were taken to task by 'Jay', a former Labour voter.




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Aaron Carter is given the all-clear in HIV test on TV

Calling the televised moment 'scariest thing [he'd] ever done' on Thursday, the former child star, 29, described how he had put sexual partners at risk by having unprotected sex.




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From Better Call Saul to Bates Motel and Mary Beard's new doc: The best on demand TV this week

It's rare that a prequel matches its progenitor, but Better Call Saul has gradually, at times achingly slo-o-o-wly, proved the equal of parent show Breaking Bad .




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It's horribly ironic that I wrote to Caroline: 'It's just TV and nobody died'

Caroline was a mate of mine. We weren't close friends, but we got on well, frequently met up at showbiz bashes, and exchanged irregular text messages about life and the universe




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From Rami Malek in Mr Robot to a Unabomber doc and Endeavour: The best on demand TV this week 

Rami Malek is now best known for his Oscar-winning performance as Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody, but he first found fame via this Golden Globe-winning series.




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From New Amsterdam to Baghdad Central and Dirty Money: The best on demand TV this week   

Based on the book Twelve Patients: Life And Death At Bellevue Hospital, this medical drama stars Ryan Eggold as the new medical director at one of America's oldest public hospitals.




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From a Titian exhibition to Belgravia on TV and the Glasgow International Comedy Festival, 7 Events

For the first time in over 400 years, the Renaissance master's Poesie will be on show together as the centrepiece of the National Gallery's new exhibition.




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From Julian Fellowes' The English Game to Mrs Fletcher and Spooks: The best on demand TV this week

Not content with writing terrestrial TV's big show of the week with Belgravia, Julian Fellowes is also behind this six-part drama series charting the origins of football.




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From Star Wars spin-off The Mandalorian to Big Little Lies: The best on demand TV to watch this week

'Is it true that you guys never take off your helmets?' a prisoner asks his captor, the eponymous Mandalorian in the first episode of this eight-episode Star Wars spin-off.




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From Wallander to The Honourable Woman: The best on demand TV to watch this week

It's set in Sweden and is based on books by a Swedish author, but can this version of Wallander really be described as Scandi-noir?