On this week's episode of #TheWalkingDead, "Go Getters," the spotlight shined bright on a couple of different characters that haven't had much attention since the gruesome season premiere. We got to catch up with Maggie and Sasha and see how they were doing since the recent loss of their loved ones and...
WATCHING too much TV increases the risk of dying from a blood clot on the lung by almost 70 per cent, a study has found. Experts have found people spending too much time on tablets and laptop can also increase the risk of being affected by blood clots. Anyone planning to spend a day watching a box set should take...
A TV ADVERT from a sex toy firm which features romping rabbits, spanking and sexually suggestive fruit will hit TV screens tonight just days after the firm was endorsed by the Queen. The tongue-in-cheek ad for Lovehoney, which received the Queen's Award for Enterprise in April for boosting British exports, does not feature...
A US TV drama about a sniper has been postponed after the Dallas sniper attack. Five police officers were killed on 8 July when a gunman opened fire at officers during a peaceful protest. The Shooter, which stars Ryan Phillippe as an expert marksman, was due to start on 19 July. Co-star EddieMcClintock tweeted that the show had...
Bangladesh has said it intends to ban the Islamic television channel, Peace TV, in the wake of the deadly attack on a cafe in the capital, Dhaka. The government's decision comes amid fears that hardline views on the channel could radicalise youth. A preacher on the channel, Zakir Naik, denied allegations his words could...
FURIOUS Sir Cliff Richard is set to sue the BBC and South Yorkshire police for £1million over coverage of a police raid on his home. The 75-year-old entertainer alleges there was collusion between the broadcaster and police that lead to the search being shown on live television. Officers investigating allegations of...
On occasion, cars in television and film become full-fledged, inextricable characters in the narrative, commanding allure to match – even outshine – their human counterparts. Some, however, burn brighter than others, becoming cultural touchstones in their own right. BBC Autos visited Quora.com, the online question...
With scenes of sex, murder and conspiracy within the opening minutes of episode one, Versailles, a new 10-part television series that delves into the private lives of Louis XIV and his court, could never be described as "demure". Add to the aforementioned raunchiness an unprecedented £24 million budget (twice as...
A BBC TV crew has been detained and interrogated in North Korea for "improper reportage" about Kim Jong-Un An entire BBC crew, including Rupert Wingfield-Hayes, has been detained in Pyongyang and interrogated for an alleged inappropriate description of leader Kim Jong Un. He was one of three BBC staff, along with...
Disturbing video of an Islamic State militant blowing himself up on the night of the Paris attacks in November has been broadcast in France. The CCTV footage shows Brahim Abdesalam detonating his suicide belt in the Comptoir Voltaire cafe. It has drawn shocked comments on social media but no formal complaint to France's...
Showman Ivan Urgant has launched an unusual section in his show — "Conversation without pants." The guest of the premiere issue of this new part of a show was a singer and composer Dmitry Malikov. Men were talking in white shirts, underwear and shoes. Interestingly, underwear of Ivan and Dmitry...
Dmitry Kiselyov is married and lives in the suburbs with his wife and three children. Earlier private life of TV presenter Dmitry Kiselev took shape rapidly. According to pseudology.org, a well-known TV presenter was married as many as 8 times....