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Some of the pettiest TV shows characters in history have left a mark by showcasing to the world a new standard in how pettiness can be created.
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Moira Shire Council is inviting the community to take part in a Numurkah Rose Day on Friday 18 July, a one-off opportunity to ...
A small but select group of spring carnival contenders stepped out at the Rosehill Gardens barrier trials on Tuesday morning.
The Australian singer took the stage Sunday (July 13) at MetLife Stadium with Coldplay for the show featuring Tems, J Balvin ...
Emmerdale fans expressed how proud they are of star Bradley Riches as he opened up about his "6 year" journey before ...
Hannah Rose, acting headteacher at Matford Brook Academy, said: "It was wonderful to see our pupils so engaged and ...
Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh sees the much-loved gardener celebrating all that is great about the British ...
Dept. Q is for those who are into detective shows all tangled in mysteries. It is a Nordic noir crime show that has something unsettling and yet strangely tender.
Generally, a satisfying finale will be one that offers us closure. One of the earliest examples of this came in 1967 with The Fugitive (1963–67), when 78 million American viewers watched doctor ...
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