John Cleese: I watch very little comedy
'Fawlty Towers' legend John Cleese admits that he watches "very little" comedy nowadays and thinks there aren't enough shows to keep audiences amused.
'Fawlty Towers' legend John Cleese admits that he watches "very little" comedy nowadays and thinks there aren't enough shows to keep audiences amused.
"Imagine how we feel,” one man told AP News.
Dr Gerard Sinovich has also warned of the dangers of stomach inflammation and damage to the liver and kidneys
One comment from the returning president appeared to set off his 2016 rival.
The unusually harsh words earned Anders Vistisen a rebuke in Parliament.
Probably the only reasonable response to such a speech.
See the location of the 15 WH Smith stores set to close between now and the end of May 2025.
New Lives in the Wild star Ben Fogle and his wife Marina have a lucrative side hustle that gives them a hefty passive income
'This was not simply a weapon being carried to frighten'
From trowelled-on make-up to Lauren Sanchez’s lacy white bra (because what could be more appropriate at the swearing in of a president than some deeply tanned cleavage? Then again, given this president…), this was inauguration style as we’ve never seen it.
The cold wave that is sweeping across America heads eastwards. It is set to strengthen the jet stream with winds of up to 250mph across the Atlantic
Princess Anne's husband Sir Timothy Laurence has pulled out of the South Africa royal tour last minute. Find out why...
People are encouraged to either throw away affected eggs or return them to the store
Clarkson began experiencing health problems in 2024
The late night host joked that this must be a sign the two are "very, very much in love."
Sorry to be the ones to tell you, but you may want to watch this habit.
Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, 32 — who are reportedly part of a set of triplets — sent a text to their landlady at the same time they were last seen two weeks ago on Jan. 7
The couple have reportedly become ‘local villains’ in Montecito
Ofgem is warning that an old-style meter system will be turned off 'in months' potentially leaving people without heating and hot water
President Donald Trump on Tuesday found a way to defend pardoning thousands of convicted Jan. 6 rioters–some of whom violently attacked police officers–by arguing that they had already spent enough time behind bars. Trump took questions from reporters at the White House during a press conference, beginning with NBC News Chief White House Correspondent Peter Alexander, who first asked, “You would agree that it’s never acceptable to assault a police officer?“ That prompt elicited a ”sure" from Tru
‘Just when you think you understand an astrophysical phenomenon, the universe turns around and surprises us,’ says scientist involved