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First look at new Death In Paradise with Don Gilet taking over as star posts snaps from set

Death In Paradise star Don Warrington has whipped his fans into a frenzy by sharing behind-the-scenes photos as filming kicks off for the upcoming series. BBC's beloved drama, Death In Paradise, is in for a shakeup, following Ralf Little's decision to exit his role as DI Neville Parker after five years.
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Jodie Whittaker’s pregnancy confirmed as Doctor Who star holds bump at Brit Awards 2022
Brit Awards 2022.The news emerged on fashion brand CIMONE’s Instagram page, which enjoys a following of 46,000.Creative Director Carli Pearson explained in a lengthy statement the symbolic meaning behind the striking dress.The post featured a photograph of Jodie modelling the loose-fitting mini dress.The snap was taken moments before Jodie set off for London’s O2 Arena, where the star-studded ceremony is taking place.The caption read: “The beautiful #jodiewhittaker in our custom made beanbag ball dress for #thebritawards2022 @britawardsinc - the dress is all made from end of life materials and was created specifically to incorporate her pregnancy, while allowing Jodie to retain her sense of self.“We’ve worked with Jodie before and love the energy she brings to our pieces…“For this occasion, we wanted to make something both structured and yet playful - and this is the result!“Photograph taken just before Jodie headed off to the awards, looking glowing and glorious courtesy of @tahira_makeup and @soobroyhair - Styling by the brilliant @hel.sykes - with jewellery courtesy of @larkandberry and @lovenesslee.”Carli concluded the statement with a series of hashtags, including “pregnancy”, “embroidered”, and “repurposed”.Instagram user River.shann0n asked what the meaning of end of life materials was.Carli responded: “It means materials that have been discarded by large brands and manufacturers at the end of their production runs, and essentially mean that there is less waste.“Instead of buying directly from fabric mills and suppliers where we are adding to the mass production of fabric - we are using up the wastage.”Fans of the Broadchurch star were overjoyed as they took to Twitter to congratulate her on the baby
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Jeremy Clarkson swipes at BBC show Doctor Who for 'lecturing' viewers as ratings drop
Jeremy Clarkson has made a swipe at BBC's Doctor Who, claiming that the programme has lost its spark with viewers after its recent episode accumulated underwhelming figures in ratings.The latest instalment of the sci-fi show, which was once one of the flagship programmes on the broadcaster, saw just 3.4 million tune in.And according to the Clarkson's Farm star, it's all over the writers' decision to focus storylines around lecturing its audience instead of entertaining them."Doctor Who is no longer written to entertain or frighten kids," the 61-year-old wrote in his latest column for The Sun."It's used to lecture them about climate change and corporate greed and all the other go-to storylines in the BBC playbook."Actress Jodie Whittaker took over Peter Capaldi's role as the current incarnation of the Doctor, a character she has played since her first regular appearance for season 11 in 2018.The series premiere logged a moderate 5.6 million viewers at the time, showing clear signs that the show has been heading down a steep decline in recent years.Further on in his column on January 7, Jeremy took another jab at the BBC, asserting that it wasn't just Doctor Who that had been affected by how writers were handling storylines."It's the same thing with just about everything they do these days, from the Six O'clock News to Countryfile."I watched a charming show by Sir Attenborough this week, about the noises birds and whales make."The father-of-three continued: "It was lovely."Right up to the end, when he played us an old recording of a bird that's now extinct due to, yes, you've guessed it, climate change and habitat loss."It's been an interesting start to the new year for Jeremy who learned last week that his bid to open a
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‘They’re big shoes to fill’ Craig Parkinson speaks out on Doctor Who rumours
Radio Times about the rumour and addressed whether or not there was any truth behind them.The Misfits actor explained that whoever is due to fill the role will face a lot of pressure to do it right.He also stated that he would have a preference over which role he would like to play in the show.He said, when asked about the rumours in the latest edition of the magazine: “That’s exactly what they are, rumours.“Whoever steps into those shoes, they’re big shoes to fill.“I would probably prefer to be playing the Master than the Doctor and, if I was doing it right, cause a few tears before bedtime.”The Line of Duty star appeared on This Morning in early December with hosts Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary to discuss the possible role.Jodie Whitaker is due to step down from her role as the current Doctor following the end of the next season.Other crew members leaving the show include executive producer Chris Chibnall.Speaking about working with Jodie, Craig was quick to offer praise.He said: “I don’t know anybody that has her energy.She's in like every scene of every day.”He finished by adding: “She’s always so happy!"Dermot corroborated the actor’s views, having interviewed Jodie himself before.He said: “She's so up as a person, isn’t she?”He then went on to describe the star as “lovely.”The presenter then started to muse on the possibility of Craig in the role: “Is there a world, bare with me here, where you could become the next Doctor?”To which his co-host Alison, gasped and responded: “Look at his face, look at his face!” while their guest looked somewhat reticent.An embarrassed Craig replied: “I’m not - I mean, I can’t say anything, Dermot.”Alison commented on the actor’s facial expression: “Your eyes just literally
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