May 10, 2009 | Newsshopper.co.uk
Bromley Common: Students have the X Factor
STUDENTS showed off their talents at their school's celebrity-judged X Factor-style show.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Echo Beach and its accompanying series Moving Wallpaper take an innovative, humorous and drama-filled look at what goes on behind and in front of the cameras on the set of a TV soap.
Diabetes UK Needs You - To Hold A Fundraising Tea Party
Diabetes UK is urging people to stick the kettle on and organise a tea party for Care for Cuppa Day on Friday 15 May.
Boat that was sexist and shit and full of stereotypes and didn't have much of a story and was rubbish, though will make quite a nice CD of the music of the film, more like.
Actress Amy secures top student role
AN EAST Riding schoolgirl has landed a place at a prestigious theatre school. Amy Matthews, of Camerton, has been accepted into Italia Conti, Britain's oldest theatre arts training school.
Life's not a beach for Ben and Tony
Goodbye, Echo Beach, hello to . . . a bunch of zombies. Paddy Shennan on the return of Moving Wallpaper IT'S a partnership made in TV heaven.
I'm not Fagin, I really AM ill: Rowan Atkinson misses two Oliver!...
Rowan Atkinson has had to miss two performances of Oliver! because he is suffering from vocal strain.
Love your tonsils - they're our first defence against illness
Singer Leona Lewis regularly suffers from it, and is said to be considering surgical intervention.
What break-up? Martine McCutcheon back in the arms of singer Jack McManus
Strolling hand-in-hand, actress Martine McCutcheon steps out with singer Jack McManus, tipped as one of the rising stars of 2009.