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From our week's picks to the hottest new launches, your ultimate guide to what to watch On Demand this weekend

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 5, 2024
Check out our experts' picks of the best films and shows to watch On Demand right now, from thrilling thrillers to intrepid travelogues. This weekend, the experts have selected their top ten shows to watch as well as ten new launches. To find out what to watch this weekend, click here.

Truelove's review: According to CHRISTOPHER STEVENS, timelessly aided in the dying process that leaves one unanswered

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 4, 2024
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: Old Tom (Karl Johnson), lying in a hospital bed after a failed attempt to hang himself and full of cancer, summed up the tragic irony of his predicament. He 'I'm on suicide watch,' and 'Do Not Resuscitate.' Doctors will let your own body murder you, but they are not expected to step in and speed up the process. That's the inconsistency of current terminal illness legislation: doctors will allow your own body to murder you. Likewise, anyone who supports a suicide, even by accompanying a loved one to a hospital in Switzerland, Dignitas, is vulnerable to prosecution.

I'm just old; Royle Family star Sue Johnston, 80, slams the way older people on television are depicted as 'either lying in bed dying or driving down the road.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 12, 2023
Actress Sue Johnston has attacked the way elderly people are portrayed on television as 'either lying in bed dying or screaming over a walking stick.' The Royle Family and Brookside actress expressed disappointment that the older generations have been "pigeonholed" into characters who were "always on their own." The 80-year-old, who portrayed matriarch Barbara Royle in the hit comedy, said she was fed up with OAPs not having "feelings or families" and was always being viewed as "cranky." Johnston said, 'life isn't like that', according to Radio Times reporter Johnston, who covers euthanasia. A group of over-70s agree to help each other die when their time comes. The show, according to Johnston, was a welcome change from the usual way elderly characters are depicted. When you're in your seventies, you don't have thoughts, feelings, or friendships, but you do,' she told the Radio Times. It's been a pleasure to see a script in which your character isn't a granny sitting in the corner all shrieps or someone sleeping in bed.'

Sharon Gaffka of Love Island takes the plunge in a very brave glitter jumpsuit

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 20, 2022
During the 2021 series of Love Island, she was on television screens in skimpy bikinis. Sharron Gaffka wowed on the red carpet as she appeared in a plunging black glitter jumpsuit at the I Wanna Dance With Somebody screening at London's Ham Yard Hotel. On Monday night, the reality star, 26, brought the glamour to the star-studded event as she shot up a storm for the cameras.

Richard Blackwood, an actor from EastEnders, has revealed that Celebrity MasterChef gave him 'nightmares.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 26, 2022
Richard Blackwood, an actor from EastEnders, has revealed that participating in Celebrity MasterChef gave him 'nightmares.' In a recent interview, actor Tony Hubbard, who appeared in Vincent Hubbard from 2015 to 2018, admitted that he couldn't avoid worrying about his recipes. When asked to attend the performance, he admitted that the cooking show brought him many'sleepless nights'.

Clarke Peters of Celebrity MasterChef is trying to figure out which Rolling Stones track he sang on

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 23, 2022
Clarke Peters is trying to figure out which Rolling Stones album he performed on so he'd have royalties on it. Celebrity MasterChef is the actor who is best known for playing detective Lester Freamon in The Wire. In addition to his acting career, the entertainer also performed backing vocals for hits such as Boogie Nights by Heatwave in 1977.

FIRST LOOK: Naomi Ackie transforms into Whitney Houston as she's seen on set of biopic

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 12, 2022
Filming for the much-anticipated Whitney Houston biopic I Wanna Dance With Somebody is well underway. And Naomi Ackie, the actress playing the late pop star, was seen in costume for the first time on set of the film on Thursday in Los Angeles. The 29-year-old female from London, England, appeared as Houston, circa 1980s-1990s, which was around the time she dropped her first two studio albums that produced seven number one hit songs.