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RISING Brit star Marisa Abela is in the frame to play Elizabeth Taylor in a blockbuster TV drama charting the movie legend’s sensational life. The actress won a Bafta for playing sexy financier ...
George Clooney made his Broadway debut in March with Good Night, and Good Luck, which meant he also made another debut: in ...
The drag queen won Celebrity Big Brother in 2019 after receiving 49 percent of the public vote and is now set to step into ...
OUTLANDER star Sam Heughan has landed an iconic role worlds away from the hit time travel show. The actor, 45, is to play Macbeth in his debut with the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC). The British ...
Mini View is a new feature in Windows 11/10 PC that lets users watch their favorite movies and TV shows in picture-in-picture mode. The feature currently supports only the Movies & TV app and ...
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That means UKTV Play Heroes will switch to U&Real Heroes; UKTV Play Laughs will move to U&Laughs; UKTV Play Full Throttle will transition to U&Transport; and UKTV Play Uncovered will be known as U ...
Paid channels Alibi, Gold and Eden will transition at a later stage, while streaming service UKTV Play will change its name to U. The changes are set to come into effect next summer, with the ...
Paid channels Alibi, Gold and Eden will transition at a later stage, while streaming service UKTV Play will change its name to U. What to Read Next The changes are set to come into effect next ...
The firm plans to bring together its free to air channels - Dave, Drama, Yesterday and W - as well as its free streaming service UKTV Play with a new central name from summer 2024. UKTV Play ...
The broadcaster will transition its current streaming service UKTV Play to U and its family of free-to-air channels will become U&Dave, U&Drama, U&Yesterday and U&W. Its CMO Penny Brough hopes the ...
UKTV has commissioned two new seasons of Find It, Fix It, Flog It for Yesterday and UKTV Play. Henry Cole and Simon O’Brien will host, following as they rummage through the U.K.’s sheds ...