Tipping Point s Ben Shephard hits out at mean machine as super fan left gutted on Lucky Stars
Tipping Point presenter Ben took to Twitter after a super fan of the show was left frustrated on Lucky Stars
12:43, 10 MAY 2021
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Here are our top picks from this evening's telly Sunday, 9 May. From the start of BBC's The Pursuit Of Love to the return of Cruising with Jane McDonald -
Harry and Charles had an awkward reunion during Prince Philip s funeral last month.
Harry had claimed his father and brother Prince William were trapped in the Royal Family during his interview with Oprah.
He also claimed Charles had used palace staff to carry out his parental responsibilities and that he had been cut off financially.
Charles was said to be devastated , despairing and deeply saddened by Harry s comments in the interview.
Things got worse when Gayle King, the host of CBS s This Morning TV show and a friend of the Sussexes, revealed on air that calls between Harry and Charles had been unproductive .
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A PLACE in the Sun viewers were left in disbelief after a couple raved over a property that looks like a prison .
Presenter Jasmine Harman was tasked with finding couple Jo and Neil from Exmouth, UK, the perfect property on the Channel 4 show.
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The pair were looking for a dream home in Lecce, the southern region of Italy.
With a £200,000 budget, the couple wanted a two-bed house, ideally with a separate guest house for when friends and family came to visit.
Jasmine kicked off the property search in Brindisi but the two first properties failed to impress due to the small size of the villas.
Augmented art brings old masters to the streets of the capital Robert Dex
Some of London’s biggest galleries have joined forces to use augmented reality technology to bring art outside their buildings.
The Augmented Gallery features 20 masterpieces drawn from the collections of institutions including the National Gallery, the National Portrait Gallery and the Royal Academy.
It includes a life-sized version of Anthony van Dyck’s Equestrian Portrait of Charles I which has gone on show outside the National Gallery.
The painting was unveiled by actor Stephen Mangan who hosts Portrait Artist of the Year on Sky Arts which has also collaborated on the project.