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Vale: Max Rowley | TV Tonight

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Love Island fans criticise the envelope twist at end of final

Love Island fans criticise the envelope twist at end of final
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Finding Alice review: A confusing start for a bereavement drama that stretches even Keeley Hawes s versatility

Don t show me this message again✕ In what must be a world first, Finding Alice (ITV) premieres in the same week as a programme called Losing Alice on Apple TV+. What a wind-up. Nobody likes to feel unoriginal. You spend all that time picking the perfectly original name for your child – possibly not Alice – then turn up at nursery to discover another parent has had the same idea.  Except it wasn’t an original title in the first place. IMDb tells us there was a bad 2018 indie of the same name. Before that there was Still Alice, A Town Called Alice, Alice in Wonderland etc etc.

Over 90? Write about your cherished memories

By Alison Phillips Audience and Content Editor, Wiltshire Weeklies Nicholas Owen is one of the judges STARS from the stage, screen and the literary world have helped launch a new writing competition for elderly people aged 90 and more. As the nation endures another episode of isolation, many old people have reflected on unexpected events and have found themselves holding onto cherished moments. As a result, a new nationwide writing competition has been launched exclusively for people aged 90 and over. The Grow Old Disgracefully writing competition is now open to nonagenarians and centenarians, inviting them to write a 500-word maximum short story under the theme of childhood memories.

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