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Caroline Quentin Badly wants return
The actress, who played Dorothy in the series with Martin Clunes and Neil Morrissey, quipped: "It would be a weird show, lots of middle-aged people living in a flat together." She admitted feeling embarrassed watching old clips, saying on Loose Women yesterday: "You don't want to sit and watch yourself - you'd be a nutter wouldn't you? "Who likes ... (more)
AUDIO: Neil Morrissey 'debt free in a year'
Fewer people were declared insolvent in 2011 in England and Wales than during the previous year, but the number of companies going bust increased.
All-singing, all-dancing production of Oliver! proves to be a Dickens of a show
The stars came out to take in hit musical Oliver! staged at the Palace Theatre. David Henry gives his verdict on the performance ... WHEN Charles Dickens wrote Oliver Twist, England's greatest novelist wanted to draw attention to child poverty, the seedy criminal underbelly of 19th-century London and the grotesque social injustice of the time.
Morrissey accepts 'bar ban' payout
Neil Morrissey has accepted substantial undisclosed damages over a claim that he was banned from a French bar over "le binge drinking". Neil, 49, best known for his TV roles in Men Behaving Badly and Waterloo Road, and as the voice of children's character Bob the Builder, was not at London's High Court for the settlement of his libel action against ... (more)
TV turncoats: the shows that switched sides
Best remembered by most as a BBC sitcom that encapsulated 90s "lad" culture, Men Behaving Badly in fact started life on ITV - without Neil Morrissey.
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