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The remakes of British TV classics that are BETTER than the originals and where to watch them on streaming (and the shows that were better first time around)

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 7, 2024
Magic formulas must exist for successful TV shows, but actors and writers have yet to find a foolproof spell. Instead, they keep falling back on the classics, remaking favourite shows in the hopes that lightning will strike twice. Here we examine eight classics and compare them to their remakes - some are better than the original, some are more popular but equally good, and at least one of them is a horrible clunker.

Review by the New Model Agency: This fashion-shoot documentary, although lacking in focus, is a jumbled mess, writes CHRISTOPHER STEVENS

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 28, 2024
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: "So, tell me about yourself," the most inane question any interviewer will ask is, "So, tell me about yourself." It's worse than lazy, revealing a complete lack of interest. I't bothered finding out the first thing about you.' It's the question that modeling company director Zoe smacked Devon in the first part of the fashion-shoot series New Model Agency (Ch4). The lad was a bit unimpressed, as anyone else: 'I'm just a normal, simple guy,' he said, unsure what else he was supposed to say.

On screen, Disney's latest Shogun film includes beheadings, a man being boiled to death, and violent feuds... and viewers adore it!

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 27, 2024
The much awaited action-drama set in the 17th century depicts the brutality of feudal Japan and revolves around a military chief fighting for his life in a series of brutal, violent clashes. Shogun, based on James Clavell's acclaimed 1975 book, features brutal beheadings, people boiled alive, and sliced open with katanas, with fans still commemorating it as one of the year's most blood-thirsty smash hits. The fantasy epic has already received rave reviews around the world, with fans and commentators alike delighting in its brutality and brutal storytelling.

EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: The family of Sir Philip Green, a well-known entrepreneur who stood by Sir Philip Green during the BHS controversy, died at the age of 48

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 7, 2023
EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Many friends and acquaintances deserted the ebullient retail tycoon after Sir Philip Green was engulfed in a storm of protest after he sold BHS to a serial bankrupt. However, Daniel Pittack, a businessman and London restaurateur, was one of those who stood by him steadly. However, billionaire Sir Philip and his wife, Tina, have been left devastated after Pittack died suddenly at the age of 48.

Xmas is back in Primark's Xmas shop on High Street - ten new stores!

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 9, 2022
According to Associated British Foods, revenues have been 'encouraging' as the company adhered to its forecasts for the full year. Despite significant input cost increases, Chairman Michael McLintock said that volatility, which had been hammering, has reduced. Primark is expected to open 27 shops by next September, according to ABF, with 10 of them opening before Christmas. Also owned by the corporation, Twinings tea and curry brand Patak's, announced that revenues in its food segment would be higher than last year.

Associated British Foods upholds full-year outlook amidst lower cost strains

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 9, 2022
On Friday, Associated British Foods informed investors that its adjusted operating income and adjusted earnings per share for the 2023 financial year were still lower. ABF has seen skyrocketing energy bills this year as a result of Russia's takeover of Ukraine led to a halt in oil and gas supply at a time when demand was booming due to loosened Covid-19 restrictions.