Kevin Spacey’s legal woes, J.K. Rowling’s latest firestorm, Donald Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit and another bad year for the ...
John Torode has opened up on an ‘unexpected and brutal life change’ since being axed as MasterChef host. The 60-year-old is in therapy as he deals with the grief of being sacked from the BBC show he ...
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Gregg Wallace to be replaced by Irish chef Anna Haugh in final episodes of MasterChef 2025 series
The new MasterChef 2025 series controversially features sacked hosts Gregg Wallace and John Torode – but the final episodes will see Wallace replaced by Irish chef and restaurateur Anna Haugh. This ...
Celebrity MasterChef is back on screens following a turbulent year that saw both John Torode and Gregg Wallace dropped by the BBC. The final three famous contestants are now set to take on the last ...
IT wouldn’t be a year in showbiz, royalty or politics without a healthy dose of scandal and 2025 did not disappoint. From the ‘Andrew formally known as Prince’ row and the Baroness ...
From shock Strictly news to shock flatulence, plus a roundup of the most hilarious news fails, here are the year’s wildest bits of television ...
IT says something about the 3,000-plus hours of television I’ve watched during this past year that one of 2025’s biggest ...
As the beloved, fringe-fringed presenter kicks off a new series of ‘The Traitors’ and prepares for a new prime-time chat show ...
It's finals week on Celebrity MasterChef! Season 20 kicked off on Monday 17th November, with 15 famous faces stepping up to the plate. In groups of five, they were tasked with several culinary ...
Did Nick Park wake up and put on the wrong trousers this morning? In a recent interview with Radio Times, the creator of the beloved claymation series “Wallace and Gromit” said his animation studio, ...
CROOKSTON, Minn. (Valley News Live) - A 27-year-old Crookston man faces multiple charges, including felony stalking and domestic assault by strangulation, following a months-long investigation by the ...
Gregg Phillips, who spread unsubstantiated claims of mass voter fraud in the 2016 election, will join the agency’s leadership, the Trump administration confirmed. By Scott Dance Reporting from ...
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