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Is Bradley Walsh on TV too much or the saviour of primetime?
The host of The Chase and Gladiators appeared in three shows back-to-back on Saturday night.
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The best Christmas 2023 TV to watch on ITV, BBC, C4 and more
Christmas TV can seem like a mindfield for viewers to navigate, but Yahoo UK has put together a handy guide on what is available to watch on UK TV this festive season.
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Big Brother's Farida speaks out on ‘fame hungry’ claims and why oldest women faced eviction (exclusive)
First to leave Big Brother, Farida, has vowed to continue to build her celebrity profile as she brushed off claims that she is "fame hungry" in exclusive interview with Yahoo.
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BBC to pay tribute to Paul O'Grady with Lily Savage Blankety Blank special broadcast
BBC One will air a classic episode of Blankety Blank hosted by Lily Savage in a schedule change to pay tribute to the late Paul O'Grady.
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Bradley Walsh to host new series of classic game show 'Blankety Blank'
The show will air on Saturday nights.
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ITV announces all-star line-up for festive Blankety Blank
ITV is really ramping up the festive camp this Christmas, regurgitating the classic BBC gameshow Blankety Blank with none other than David Walliams at the helm. X Factor judge Louis Walsh and Strictly Come Dancing favourite Lesley Joseph will be joined by Coronation Street actress Brooke Vincent, comedian Joe Lycett, and The Weakest Link’s Anne Robinson for this year’s reboot.
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David Walliams Revealed As The New Face Of TV Show Blankety Blank
David Walliams has been unveiled as the new face of the classic TV game show Blankety Blank. The Britain’s Got Talent judge, 45, will present a one-off Christmas special of the beloved show, which was originally presented by the late Terry Wogan on BBC One. Sir Terry fronted the show from its debut in 1979 until 1983 before being succeeded by comedian Les Dawson, who hosted until 1990 when millions tuned in to watch the competitive celebrity panel programme.