News
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Saturday 26 May 2012 Hough, Lochte named sexiest bodies
Dancer, actress and singer Julianne Hough and Olympic hopeful Ryan Lochte have been named best summer bodies.
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Saturday 26 May 2012 Witherspoon flaunts baby bump at Cannes
Reese Witherspoon flaunted her baby bump at the Cannes Film Festival this morning while promoting her new film Mud.
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Saturday 26 May 2012 Lewis begins X Factor judge role
Leona Lewis begins her judging role at X Factor UK auditions today.
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Saturday 26 May 2012 Beckham loses US highest paid status
David Beckham is no longer the highest paid player in Major League Soccer.
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Saturday 26 May 2012 Beyonce pays tribute to Whitney
Beyonce paid tribute to Whitney Houston as she returned to the stage for the first time since becoming a mum, singing the late superstar's hit I Will Always Love You.
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Saturday 26 May 2012 Van Der Beek's role regret
James Van Der Beek has revealed that he regrets turning down a role in 2005 comedy movie Wedding Crashers.
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Saturday 26 May 2012 Blogger BryanBoy to join Top Model
Blogger BryanBoy has signed on to join the upcoming season of America's Next Top Model, amidst a series of changes to the modelling reality series.
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Saturday 26 May 2012 Cheryl insists singing live on The Voice
Cheryl Cole will sing live on The Voice UK tonight, following backlash from previous solo performances where auto-tune and miming was used to improve her vocals.
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Friday 25 May 2012 Cannes AmfAR Gala draws starry crowd
The amFAR annual Cinema Against Aids gala drew a starry crowd at Cannes on Thursday evening.
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Friday 25 May 2012 Burton's painting is Nation's favourite
President Michael D. Higgins announced last night on The Works that following a public vote, Ireland's favourite painting has been chosen as Frederic William Burton's Hellelil and Hildebrand, The Meeting on the Turret Stairs.
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Friday 25 May 2012 Download Your Own Eurovision Score Card
RTÉ Ten invites you back to the good old days of Eurovision with your own exclusive Eurovision Song Contest Score card.
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Friday 25 May 2012 Wedding bells for Keira Knightley
Keira Knightley is set to marry her rock star boyfriend James Righton.
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Friday 25 May 2012 Russian Grannies inspire Irish women
RTÉ Radio One premiered the Dublin Babushkas on the John Murray show this morning and we were there to catch all the action!
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Friday 25 May 2012 Izzard halts marathon tribute to Mandela
The comedian, Eddie Izzard, has put a halt to his multi-marathon attempt in honour of Nelson Mandela.
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Friday 25 May 2012 Ten more acts through to Eurovision
Ten more countries were picked for Saturday's Eurovision Song Contest during the second semi-final in Azerbaijan's capital Baku last night.
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Friday 25 May 2012 Hammond to host new TV prank show
Top Gear co-presenter Richard Hammond is to host a new hidden camera comedy show for BBC One.
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Friday 25 May 2012 Will.i.am in autotune confession
Black Eyed Peas star and coach on The Voice UK Will.i.am surprised nobody when he admitted last night that he uses autotune to make himself sound better on his records.
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Friday 25 May 2012 Martin says wristbands cost too much
Coldplay's light-up wristbands which they give out as part of their show are costing them a fortune.
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Friday 25 May 2012 Bowler lands Burton role in biopic
Former True Blood and Ugly Betty actor Grant Bowler will appear opposite Lindsay Lohan in the Elizabeth Taylor-Richard Burton biopic Liz & Dick.
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Friday 25 May 2012 Britney denies X Factor walkout
X Factor USA judge Britney Spears has denied that she walked out of the first round of auditions.
Must Watch TV
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- The Real Mr & Mrs Assad: Channel 4 Dispatches
Channel 4 Dispatches reveals a portrait of a golden couple who have become global hate figures. The programme shows intimate footage of President Bashar al-Assad and his wife Asma as they've never been seen on British television before, and images that help explain why the West bought the idea they were true modernisers. When Bashar took the reins of power after his father's death in 2000, the West was drawn into a hope and belief that Syria would be a new force for change in the Middle East. The Assads were seen as a glamorous couple with modern Western morals and values; he was hailed a reformer, she was the 'Rose of the Desert'. Key leaders and figures in the West welcomed the young couple, convinced that the softly spoken London-trained ophthalmologist and his beautiful British-born former investment banker wife would bring reform and modernisation to a country that had been run by an iron-fisted dictator for nearly 30 years. But it seems the West was duped. Instead of a transparent and progressive leadership, what has emerged during a year-long bloody uprising is evidence of the regime's gross systematic human rights abuses, including widespread killings and torture, while the Assads look on. Channel 4 Dispatches investigates the extent of the Assad family's culpability and the chains of command that link the President and select inner circle to the brutal crackdown.
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- Afghanistan: The Great Game - A Personal View By Rory Stewart
Afghanistan: one of the most isolated and barren landscapes on earth is a strange place for an empire or superpower to invade. But for three of the greatest powers the world has seen, it became an unlikely target and an enduring obsession. The 19th century British invasions into Afghanistan, immortalised by Rudyard Kipling as "The Great Game", ended in huge loss of life and British retreat, and set a template for the perils of incursion in this mountainous country. In this two-part series, author, journalist and former Deputy Governor during the coalition's occupation of Iraq, Rory Stewart MP travels to Afghanistan to uncover the fears, the paranoia and perceived threats that led three very different Ssperpowers: Britain, Russia and the United States into Afghanistan from the 19th century to the present day.
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- 56 Up
Michael Apted's landmark documentary series following the lives of ordinary British people from childhoiod to adulthood and old age continues. Over the past six decades, the series has documented the group as they have become adults and entered middle-age, dealing with everything life has thrown at them in between. The series is back to discover what has happened to the group over the last seven years. And one of the original characters has decided to re-join the series after leaving almost 30 years ago.
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