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Paddington 2 review
There's some wonderful childish wit throughout and just to see a room full of Hugh Grant headshots is worthy reason if any to watch Paddington 2.
Chris Aitken, Short Com, 8th March 2018Kenneth Williams alarm clock heading for auction
An alarm clock which faithfully helped a Carry On star turn up on time for every single film call will go under the hammer.
BT, 2nd March 2018Noel Fielding expecting first child with Lliana Bird
Noel, 44, and Lliana, 36, have been dating for seven years.
Rebecca Lawrence, Daily Mail, 2nd March 2018Finding Your Feet review
Viewers can easily tell the difference between a genuine story and a marketing exercise. With Finding Your Feet I simply cannot escape the feeling that behind all those light-hearted escapades lurks a mean-spirited attempt to part older viewers from their money - and try as I might, I can't quite forgive it for that.
Bouquets & Brickbats, 1st March 2018Review: Finding Your Feet
Finding Your Feet manages to transcend some of its more egregiously patronising and cringeworthy moments thanks to deeply felt performances by Imelda Staunton and Celia Imrie.
Alistair Harkness, The Scotsman, 26th February 2018Graham Norton's next novel 'brilliantly foreboding'
Comedian and presenter Graham Norton is publishing a new novel with Hodder entitled A Keeper.
Katherine Cowdrey, The Bookseller, 20th February 2018Finding Your Feet review
Imelda Staunton goes from country pile to council flat in an amiable later-life comedy.
Emma Simmonds, The List, 19th February 2018Derry Girls writer Lisa McGee explains THAT ending
The hit Channel 4 comedy came to a rather poignant end so we caught up with its creator - and the girls themselves - to get the inside story.
Sarah Doran, Radio Times, 9th February 2018Lots of Monty Python is heading to Netflix UK
Netflix has released information as to what's going to be added to its streaming service in the UK next month. And fans of Monty Python in particular are going to be pleased.
Cult Box, 25th January 2018Fringe receives 100% cuts in Scottish funding round
Ayr Gaiety Theatre and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe are among organisations to receive 100% cuts to their regular funding from Creative Scotland.
Giverny Masso, The Stage, 25th January 2018