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Gavin and Stacey's Joanna Page shares one thing she's "not doing" in new special
Prima· 1 day ago"We'll be shooting it around September/October time," he told Zoe Ball's BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show....
Elder announce new BBC sessions album
Louder Sound· 6 days agoThe band were invited to record a session for Dan Carter's BBC Radio 1 Rockshow when they toured the UK last year at the famous
Suspect in BBC Commentator's Family Murder Found by British Police
One India· 2 hours agoBritish police have located Kyle Clifford, the suspect in the murder of BBC commentator John Hunt's family, now receiving medical treatment.
All of the best celebrity style at Wimbledon 2024
Red· 1 day agoEach year Wimbledon sees royals and celebrities come out in full force to cheer on their favourite players and show off their style. See the best...
An Alien Message From Space? Know The Mystery Of The Wow! Signal
Times Now· 5 days agoOn August 15, 1977, a mysterious radio signal was detected by the Ohio State University's Big Ear ...
Bellingham hails advice as England beat pen woe
ESPN· 3 days agoJude Bellingham has revealed how advice from Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink guided him through England's penalty shootout win against Switzerland and banished...
A Good Girl's Guide to Murder 2: What's next for Pip and Co.?
The Economic Times· 3 days agoWhile the BBC adaptation of Holly Jackson's debut novel resolved the enigma of Andie Bell's death,...
Did We Receive An Alien Message? The "Wow!" Signal Explained
NDTV· 6 days agoOn August 15, 1977, a strong narrow band radio signal was detected by the Ohio State University's Big Ear Radio Telescope during a search for extra-terrestrial ...
Is Mason Greenwood on the Verge of Leaving Manchester United? Here's What We Know - News18
News18· 11 hours agoMason Greenwood seems all set to leave Manchester United this summer. The Red Devils have reportedly...
40 Years Ago When Earth Received An Alien Message; The 'Wow!' Signal Explained
Latest India News· 6 days ago'Wow!' Signal: In 1977, Ohio State University's Big Ear Radio Telescope detected a strong narrow band radio signal during a search for extra-terrestrial intelligence. The signal, which lasted for 72 seconds.