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BBC Chairman Richard Sharp Resigns After Controversy Over Role in Boris Johnson Loan
The chairman of the BBC has resigned after a report found he breached the government rules governing public appointments.
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BBC Apologizes for Sex Noises Prank Played During FA Cup Match
The BBC has issued an apology after pornographic noises interrupted live coverage of an FA Cup match. A YouTube prankster was to blame.
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‘Doctor Who' Is Coming to Disney+ Next Year
Disney+ will soon add all of space and time to its library, with long-running British scifi favorite “Doctor Who” landing on the platform in 2023.
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That's Right: Netflix Is Rebooting ‘Teletubbies'
Netflix is rebooting the beloved BBC classic “Teletubbies” for audiences everywhere. The show will follow our favorite “Teletubbies” interacting in their new world–all narrated by “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” star Tituss Burgess.
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BBC Pays Damages to Former Royal Nanny Over False Claims
The BBC has apologized to the former nanny to Princes William and Harry over “false and malicious” claims made against her as part of a journalist’s attempt to obtain an exclusive television interview with Princess Diana.
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Former ‘X Factor' Star Tom Mann Announces His Fiancée Died on Their Wedding Day
The 28-year-old musician and Danielle Hampson, who share an 8-month-old son, were supposed to tie the knot this past weekend.
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Eurovision 2023 Won't Be Held in Ukraine; UK May Step in
The organizer of the Eurovision Song Contest says that it will start talks with the BBC on possibly holding next year’s event in the U.K. after concluding that it can’t be held in Ukraine.
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BBC Apologizes to Princess Diana Aide Over Interview Deceit
The BBC has apologized and paid a “substantial” sum to Princess Diana’s private secretary over subterfuge used to get an explosive television interview with the late royal
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Bloomberg, BBC Stop Journalistic Work in Russia
After President Vladimir Putin signed a law that in effect criminalizes independent reporting, BBC and Bloomberg announced they would temporarily suspend their journalistic work inside Russia.