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Jamie Laing Shares the “Not Pretty” Side Effect of Running Five Ultra Marathons for Comic Relief

BBC Radio 1 presenter Jamie Laing has revealed the “not pretty” side effect of running five consecutive ultra-marathons across five days in aid of Comic Relief. The former Made in Chelsea star ran a total of 150 miles (241km), from London to Salford, where he crossed the finish line on Friday (21 March), raising more than £2m for the cause. However, in an …

Christina Hendricks and Chris O’Dowd on Small Town, Big Story: “There Has to Be Extraterrestrial Life Out There”

Christina Hendricks has seen an alien. Well, a UFO, really – but still. She’s even got a picture on her phone to prove it. I am told this story matter-of-factly by the Mad Men actor when I enquire as to whether she and Chris O’Dowd believe in extra-terrestrial life. “I think there has to be,” she says simply. It’s a relevant …

Lorraine Kelly Isn’t “Lazy” — She’s a Victim of Her Own Success

Much like the mysterious DB Cooper – if he were Scottish, famous, and a woman – Lorraine Kelly has disappeared. That’s the gripe, at least, among some fans of Lorraine, Kelly’s popular ITV morning show. In recent years, the presenter has been taking more and more time off from her regular hosting duties; a X/Twitter account called “Where is Lorraine?” …

Dennis Quaid Is Hauntingly Brilliant in the True Crime Thriller Happy Face

On balance, the podcast revolution has been a negative for television. Whether it’s Homecoming on Prime Video (starring a confused Julia Roberts) or Dirty John on Netflix, hit podcasts have invariably made for watered-down TV. Something about the format’s chatty, informal style translates uneasily to the screen. For that reason, true crime fans could be forgiven for having muted expectations …

Seth Rogen’s Hilarious New Comedy The Studio Delivers Nonstop Laughs

For decades, film versus television felt like Hollywood’s forever war. Cinema was dominated by the biggest stars, the greatest directors, who sneered at the lesser medium; yet television reached vast audiences and inspired more ardent fanaticism. As the years passed, the differences became smaller – actors and filmmakers switched format with fickle abandon – and, …