She may be best known for accessible paintings of flowers and cats, but a new exhibition of Elizabeth Blackadder’s work ...
Early works show a less familiar side to the Scottish artist celebrated for her flower and cat paintings ...
Comedy writer Ben Elton's autobiography What Have I Done? tells the story of a career of comedy firsts, writing hit shows ...
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Blues player ratings: Beauden Barrett ‘sorely missed’ as All Blacks playmaker struggles and Aucklanders completely outclassed
Blues player ratings following their 52-31 defeat to the Crusaders.
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Crusaders player ratings: ‘Sensational’ Johnny McNicholl shines with overlooked All Blacks forwards to outclass the Blues
Crusaders player rating as they breezed past the Blues to progress into the Super Rugby Pacific semi-finals.
BBC's Blackadder is one of the funniest historical TV comedies ever. The four series, which ran from 1983 to 1989, follow the conniving, cowardly Edmund Blackadder and his sidekick Baldrick through ...
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Crusaders v Blues: Five takeaways as ‘ruthless’ champions, inspired by All Blacks snubs, punish ‘truly terrible tackle’ to extend insane record
Five takeaways after the Crusaders' 52-31 Super Rugby Pacific qualifying final victory over the Blues.
In a critical Super Rugby Pacific qualifying final, the Crusaders and Blues meet in a high-pressure showdown. This knockout ...
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Hugh Laurie cast in BBC's new spy drama series from John le Carré
Hugh Laurie has been cast in the BBC's new spy drama series from John le Carré.
Ben Elton has scoffed at the idea of a Swinging Sixties revival of Blackadder and says a fifth series is ‘cosmically unlikely’. There has long been talk of a new series of the show with Rowan Atkinson ...
Blackadder could return as a theatre show, co-writer Ben Elton says. The comic says the historical sitcom – which ran on BBC One for four series from 1983 to 1989 – could follow the likes of Fawlty ...
Hiring Richard E Grant and Claire Foy as a couple of eccentric and decadent aristocrats was a no-brainer for Peter Glanz’s new period black comedy. Set in 1715 as the German-speaking King George I ...
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