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What will Christopher Nolan do next?
After winning Best Picture and Best Director at the Oscars, the Oppenheimer director has the world at his feet.
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What happened to Lazarus? Life on Mars creator spills beans on cancelled show
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Garth Marenghi's Darkplace survived poor ratings and revolutionised TV forever
Matthew Holness's horror spoof first aired in 2004 but despite being axed by Channel 4, its stature has grown over the years.
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The movies that Hollywood doesn’t want you to see
The cancellation of Batgirl is a rare occurrence in Hollywood. But not unique.
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The Tourist: Jamie Dornan took some convincing to return as Elliot Stanley
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George Michael documentary director: 'I couldn't find anyone to say anything bad about him'
George Michael's cruelly short life has been raked over in numerous documentaries but this new film is different.
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Why it’s taken 43 years for the final Beatles single to be released
The road to the release of Now And Then has been a long and winding one for The Beatles.
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Doctor Who at 60: How the longest-running sci-fi show in history celebrated its milestones
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Frasier: The story so far from Cheers to Kelsey Grammer's reboot
Nearly 39 years after Dr Frasier Winslow Crane first appeared in Cheers, production is underway on the latest chapter in the life of the culture vulture psychiatrist.
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Doctor Who's wilderness years: How fans kept the flame alive after it was cancelled in 1989
This is the story of Doctor Who’s wilderness years, and of those plucky fans who kept the flame burning.
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Doctor Who at 60: A bluffer's guide to the long-running sci-fi series
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Buster Merryfield: The unlikely real life of the Only Fools and Horses legend
As Uncle Albert in Only Fools and Horses, Buster Merryfield earned legions of fans, but his journey to national treasure status was far from usual.
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Ghostwatch: Looking back on the Michael Parkinson drama that 'traumatised' the nation
"It wasn’t our aim to fool all of the audience all of the running time or to upset people," says writer Stephen Volk.
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How The Bill transformed UK TV
As iconic ITV series The Bill celebrates its 40th birthday, we look back at the history of the long-running TV staple.
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Wilfrid Brambell: The sad, lonely life of Steptoe and Son star revealed in new book
Beloved my millions for his role in Steptoe and Son, the Irish actor's funeral was only attended by six people.
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Live and Let Die and the behind-the-scenes book that would never be published today
The 007 Diaries is a fascinating and illuminating time capsule from an era when PR and marketing departments had a much looser grip on what stories escaped from a film set.
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Joel Schumacher shares Batman & Robin regrets in one of his final interviews: 'There's no one to blame but me'
Before he died in 2020, director Joel Schumacher shared his regrets over 1997's Batman & Robin for a new book Movies Go Fourth by Mark Edlitz.
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Pierce Brosnan: His 10 best movie roles
As the silver fox turns 70, we’re looking back over his 43-year movie career to remember some of his very best roles.
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The Hunger: The David Bowie vampire flop that gained eternal life as a cult hit
Like its blood-thirsty protagonists, The Hunger, it seems, is a film unable to die.
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How the Queen's coronation was filmed in pioneering 3D and then forgotten for decades
Initially commissioned by Pathé News to lens the great day in the then-revolutionary 3D format, the footage was then cruelly mothballed.