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The Undateables, Channel 4’s successful dating show for disabled people, will be coming back for its fourth series next year and the production team are reaching out for those willing to take part.
Flowers? Chocolates? How about an award for that special Mothers Day present this year as that is exactly what Dame Sarah Storey will be cherishing as mums around the country unwrap their gifts on Sunday morning.
This weekend sees the climax to Sport Relief 2014. The sister charity of Comic Relief does a remarkable job supporting those across the globe who are in desperate need of added support.
BBC Soap Eastenders will soon have another character wheeling themselves through the streets of Albert Square in the form of Donna Yates.
Back in December Prince Harry led a group of injured soldiers to the South Pole. This weekend ITV will broadcast the first in a two-part mini-series which captures the events of this heroic journey.
Channel 4’s ‘Live from Space’ series continues tonight with the second of three programmes which promise to give viewers an intergalactic guide around the universe.
The British Broadcast Cooperation formally announced today BBC Three will move to being a purely online channel in 2015 and will axe the TV service from satellite networks.
In 2013 comedian Billy Connolly was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, at the time his doctor revealed he spotted the illness as soon as he noted how the star was walking.
She “Can’t remember things very well”.
It’s the date Cupid arrow slices the nation in half. For those of us in happy relationships Valentine’s Day is a chance to express our deepest emotions to the ones we love. However, if you are single February 14 can be a frustrating and in some cases, upsetting twenty-four hours.
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Viewers of BBC’s period drama Call The Midwife are expected to watch an uncomfortable yet ground-breaking episode this Sunday which centres around a couple with disabilities.