BBC has confirmed the return of Who Do You Think You Are? with a Strictly champ, soap legend and Hollywood superstar in a new celeb-filled series. The genealogy show, which follows famous faces ...
Hollywood actor Andrew Garfield, former soap star Ross Kemp, First Dates’ host Fred Sirieix and singer Will Young will be joined on the BBC series, which starts next month, by Motherland actress ...
Meanwhile, First Dates' Fred Sirieix travels to France, uncovering a wartime romance and a surprising link to winemaking. West End star Layton Williams investigates his family’s past in London ...
A new breed of location agencies allow users to list spaces by the hour, and there is a big market for ‘ordinary’ homes ...
Gino has denied all accusations. Meanwhile, ITV has also axed Emission Impossible, which followed Gino and Fred Sirieix on an eco-friendly adventure across Austria and Croatia. A source told The ...
A source told The Sun: "Even though viewers loved Gino and Fred's chemistry, their Emission Impossible shows were only ever meant as a two part special." They added: "There has never been a ...
By Jonathan Frantini and Laetitia Gimenez A taller version of Fendi’s iconic accessory celebrates the Italian fashion house’s 100-year anniversary. By Lindsay Talbot Prosthetic body parts ...
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The star-studded cast also includes journalist Mishal Husain, comedian Aisling Bea, First Dates’ Fred Sirieix and actor Layton Williams. As celebrities search for answers, the series will take viewers ...
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Institution’s Seeing Things Queerly tour claims people think the toy bricks are ‘gendered’ and reinforces idea ‘heterosexuality is the norm’ ...