Television News
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Wednesday 23 May 2012 Jedward want fans to fly to Baku to vote
Jedward have asked their fans to fly to Eastern Europe and vote for them.
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Wednesday 23 May 2012 O'Dowd for new improvised TV comedy
Chris O'Dowd has been cast in a new TV comedy from This Is Spinal Tap's writer and star Christopher Guest.
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Wednesday 23 May 2012 Homeland season two 'remarkable'
Homeland executive Howard Gordon has hinted at events in season two and considers it 'remarkable'.
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Wednesday 23 May 2012 Baby in danger on Fair City tonight
A night's babysitting doesn't go according to plan in Fair City on RTÉ One tonight, Wednesday May 23, at 7.30pm.
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Wednesday 23 May 2012 Closing date nears for MasterChef Ireland
The search is on for Ireland's new MasterChef, and amateur cooks have until Monday May 28 to apply to take part in the RTÉ series.
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Wednesday 23 May 2012 Jenkins misses out on Dancing title
Singer Katherine Jenkins was narrowly pipped to the post in the final of the US's Dancing With The Stars.
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Wednesday 23 May 2012 Cullen set to journey into space
Following the announcement that The Apprentice will not return to our screens next season, Bill Cullen has revealed his next ambition - to jet into space!
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Wednesday 23 May 2012 One Direction star goes public with girlfriend
One Direction's Zayn Malik and Little Mix's Perrie Edwards have reportedly gone public with their relationship.
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Wednesday 23 May 2012 EastEnders set for new baby drama
It is reported that the writers on EastEnders have come up with a new baby drama for the BBC soap.
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Wednesday 23 May 2012 Something fishy on Apprentice tonight
Boss Alan Sugar will find out if one of his hopefuls lives up to their word in The Apprentice on BBC One tonight, Wednesday May 23, at 9.00pm.
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Tuesday 22 May 2012 Byrne joins TV series Vikings
Gabriel Byrne has been cast as Earl Haraldson in Vikings, the first scripted series from the History channel, which will be shot in Ireland.
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Tuesday 22 May 2012 BBC chief wants Voice coaches back
BBC One controller Danny Cohen has said he would "love" if all four coaches on The Voice - Tom Jones, Jessie J, Will.i.am and Danny O'Donoghue - returned for a second series.
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Tuesday 22 May 2012 Matt Cardle dropped by record label
Former X Factor winner Matt Cardle has been ditched by his record label Columbia.
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Tuesday 22 May 2012 Marsh wants Duffy Corrie return
Kym Marsh has revealed that she wants Keith Duffy to return to Coronation Street.
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Tuesday 22 May 2012 Home and Away duo dice with death
Home And Away's Alf Stewart and Marilyn Chambers are set to face some serious set-backs in future storylines.
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Tuesday 22 May 2012 EastEnder Tanya will be threatened
EastEnders fans have been told that Tanya Jessop (Jo Joyner) will receive a chilling threat in the soap next week.
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Tuesday 22 May 2012 O'Grady sacked from Corrie musical?
It's being reported that Paul O'Grady has been sacked from Coronation Street musical Street of Dreams.
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Tuesday 22 May 2012 X-Factor's Aiden to release album
X-Factor's Aiden Grimshaw is set to release his debut single Is This Love on June 3, and his album Misty Eye will follow on August 13, two years following his appearance on the X-Factor.
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Tuesday 22 May 2012 Halliwell for permanent X Factor judge role?
Geri Halliwell could be named as an X Factor judge on a permanent basis, it has been reported.
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Tuesday 22 May 2012 Changes likely for Glee regulars
Glee's season three ends this Thursday on Sky One - and there are likely changes ahead for various characters and cast regulars.
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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