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The 20 best shows to watch On Demand this weekend -...

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 13, 2024
A heart-rendering romance, deranged political satire and the horrifying tale of a real-life stalker... there's so much to sink your teeth into this weekend. We've selected the 20 best shows to watch On Demand right now - sifting through thousands of options to save you the bother. Looking for a new series to stream? Read on to find out the shows worth investing your time in...

Stuart Organ, 72, has died. Peter Robson, the actor best known for playing Grange Hill, has died

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 23, 2024
In the drama, the British actor played a good but fair role as a PE tutor, progressing to become the longest-serving member of the institution. On Friday, his representative revealed that he died peacefully at home after suffering from a short illness.' Before being promoted to headteacher in a series about life in a London comprehensive school, Robson was a PE and geography teacher. The show ran from 1978 to 2008, earning a following for its gritty social realism, including questions of racial heroin use, teenage pregnancy, mental health, and Aids.

Grange Hill cast: Where are they now? An examination of who starred in the hit TV drama following Stuart Organ's death, starring famed Peter Robson

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 23, 2024
MailOnline takes a look back at where the cast of the hit TV drama is now after the shock death of Grange Hill actor Stuart Organ, who died at the age of 72. Peter Robson, the actor's fan favorite, appeared in the children's TV drama, which aired from 1978 to 2008.

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www.dailymail.co.uk, December 28, 2023
This year's literary quiz is just the challenge you're looking for with seven rounds testing your memoirs, anniversaries, books, and TV series. Good luck!

EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: King Charles's decision to expand the Christmas guest list at Sandringham has left some disgruntled

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 12, 2023
EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Some employees are dissatisfied with the fact that some employees are dissatisfied with Queen Camilla's children and grandchildren. They have been told to give up their rooms to accommodate the visitors, but they've been told to do so in smaller quarters and even shared rooms. At least Prince Andrew and Fergie will not be evict anyone for a short period of time. They will be billeted at Wood Farm Cottage in nearby Wood Farm Cottage, which will be taken to dinner and church.

ANDREW NEIL: Those who seek to deny the horror of Hamas's modern-day Holocaust are dragging the world into a new dark age

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 24, 2023
ANDREW NEIL: I've always refused to sign petitions in cases where public figures take a stand on a controversial topic of the day. What need I of round robins when, as a journalist, I have the privilege of being able to report and comment on whatever matters I choose? My job was always to plough my own furrow, avoid lobbies, stay out of collective expressions of opinion, and remain largely unfettered. This week, I broke that rule. The widespread revival of anti-Semitism in the aftermath of the Hamas attacks on Israel on October 7, even in our own backyard, and many of those's concerted attempts to deny the uncomprehensible barbarism of Hamas - which bore all the hallmarks of a modern-day Holocaust - is more than enough to indicate that we have entered a new dark age in which the old laws don't apply. So I signed the October Declaration, co-compiled by my Spectator colleague and friend Toby Young, who promises support for British Jews in these difficult times and condemns anti-Semitism wherever it appears, but particularly in the United Kingdom.

In a protest against anti-Semitism in the United Kingdom, stars Tom Stoppard and Dame Mauman sign the 'October Declaration' letter

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 22, 2023
Sir Tom Stoppard and Dame Mauman (pictured), as well as Lord Owen, Professor Richard Dawkins, and Rachel Riley, are among the 210 signatories.

Where is Frasier's cast now?

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 12, 2023
After years of speculation surrounding the initiative, the Frasier revival was announced by Grammer, 67, is executive producing and re-enacting his role as Dr. Frasier Crane, the only original cast member whose return has been confirmed. According to RadarOnline, the reboot is missing major celebrities and has 'Z-list' writers and producers. FEMAIL has revealed what the cast has been up to since the show began in 2004.

Inside Civilian, a new Broadway-themed hotel in New York that's brimming with theatrical pizzazz

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 4, 2022
James Murphy enters the new Civilian hotel in New York's Hell's Kitchen neighborhood. He finds out that the hotel has "some impressive showbiz credentials." Clint Ramos' guest rooms have jet-black illustrations of stage exteriors and stage plans; he notes that there are swag curtains cloaking a spiral staircase in the lobby; and that a'maquettes' exhibit shows the compelling scale models used by designers for shows. The Civilian is a hotel made by theatre-lovers for theatre-lovers,' he says, adding, 'The Civilian may not be on Broadway itself, but it is in the wings, sure of its lines, and eager for a starry future.'

Stone-faced Rupert Murdoch, 91, is seen the day after finalizing divorce from Jerry Hall

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 11, 2022
Rupert Murdoch was seen on Thursday by DailyMail.com in Los Angeles, California, heading to Fox Studios. In a dark Range Rover, the 91-year-old was chauffeured from his Bel Air estate. The spectacle took place the day after he announced his separation from former supermodel Jerry Hall, 66, on the day. In Los Angeles, Hall applied for divorce, citing 'irreconcilable differences' from the billionaire media mogul. The couple's official break comes just five weeks after their split became public, but they continue to be 'good friends.' Murdoch, the CEO and Chairman of media company News Corp, has a fortune of $18.8 billion.

Which mansion WILL Jerry Hall get?Supermodel and Rupert Murdoch filed for divorce in California

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 11, 2022
This morning's news that their marriage took place just five weeks after it was announced publicly, but the former couple (left in 2016) insist they're still good friends.' The filing of the divorce in California, rather than in the United Kingdom, where they were married, would have influenced the kind of contract agreed, according to experts. Murdoch's bid may have been harmed by the prospect of everything he earned since being published 50/50, as well as the media mogul's finances and tax dealings being made public. California is a community property state, meaning that any money, property, or real estate acquired during the marriage will be divided in two by default. Rupert and Jerry's net worth has increased from £9.8 billion [$12 billion] to £14.7 billion [$18 billion] since they first walked down the aisle six years ago. Ms Hall's decision for divorce hearings in California will have compelled him to seek a divorce quickly,' according to lawyer Mark Stephens of Howard Kennedy's firm, because he has more money than he knows what to do with and can spend it to make the case disappear.' 'Murdoch has now understood that it is better to get a deal done quickly rather than face court in California,' he said. "I suspect he would have agreed to pay for Ms Hall's employees, jets, cars, and lifestyle,' he said. It will cost him multi-millions of pounds a year. He is also expected to sell her several of the houses she has purchased in their time together - or significant amounts of money to buy her new ones.'

It's Hall over!Former supermodel Jerry Hall, 66, and Rupert Murdoch, 91, are officially DIVORCED

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 11, 2022
Jerry Hall and media mogul Rupert Murdoch (pictured at their wedding and in 2016) have agreed on the terms of their split and remain good friends, as he was sent with the papers just five weeks after he was issued with the papers. Hall had begged judges to dismiss her divorce complaint against Murdoch, but they learned they had reached an out-of-court deal only hours later. Mr Murdoch's spokeswoman released a statement on behalf of the former couple last night. The spokesman characterized it as a 'joint statement from Robert S. Cohen, attorney for Rupert Murdoch, and Judy Poller, attorney for Jerry Hall,' in an email. The letter read: 'Jerry Hall and Rupert Murdoch have announced their separation.' They are good friends and wish each other the best for the future.'