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Stephen Fry s 21st Century Firsts - ITV1 London +1

Stephen Fry's 21st Century Firsts: The biggest social and technological changes of the past 20 years. Stephen Fry's 21st Century Firsts airs on ITV1 London +1 at 2:00 AM, Monday 1 January. The biggest social and technological changes of the past 20 years

Stephen Fry s 21st Century Firsts - ITV1 London

Stephen Fry's 21st Century Firsts: The biggest social and technological changes of the past 20 years. Stephen Fry's 21st Century Firsts airs on ITV1 London at 1:00 AM, Monday 1 January. The biggest social and technological changes of the past 20 years

Realscreen » Archive » Spun Gold s Bridget Boseley boards Wag Entertainment

Spun Gold’s Bridget Boseley boards Wag Entertainment Asacha Media Group’s Wag Entertainment has hired former Spun Gold factual head Bridget Boseley to the newly created role of creative director. Reporting to COO Steven Green , Boseley (pictured) will develop premium . April 20, 2021 Asacha Media Group’s Wag Entertainment has hired former Spun Gold factual head Bridget Boseley to the newly created role of creative director. Reporting to COO Steven Green , Boseley (pictured) will develop premium factual content both for the UK and internationally. The appointment is part of Wag’s strategy to expand its output in the UK market and develop business for streaming platforms.

TV previews: Dundee-set potboiler Traces amongst highlights of Paul Whitelaw s coming week

Traces – Monday and Tuesday, BBC One, 9pm Finally, a thriller set in Dundee! Albeit mostly filmed in Manchester. Traces isn’t new, it debuted on UKTV in 2019, but a bigger audience is guaranteed on BBC One. Based on an idea by top crime author Val McDermid (who has a fleeting cameo in episode one), it’s an enjoyable potboiler steeped in queasy intrigue. Molly Windsor plays a forensic science student who is convinced that a supposedly fictional case study is based on the murder of her mother. Every bit as grim and grisly as you’d expect from a McDermid-inspired drama, it pivots around believable performances from Windsor, Laura Fraser and Martin Compston.

CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: A trip down memory lane with the battiest man in rock music

Rating: Rating: However tough this year has been, Ozzy Osbourne has the right attitude. It could be worse, being me, he says. I could be Sting. The former Black Sabbath frontman is staying sober these days. But his speech is still so slurred that he required subtitles for much of his rockumentary profile, The Nine Lives Of Ozzy Osbourne (BBC2).  It wasn t just that we need crib notes to understand him half the time, Ozzy didn t know what he was on about either. However tough this year has been, Ozzy Osbourne has the right attitude. It could be worse, being me, he says. I could be Sting

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