Peppa Pig's Deaf Storyline Hailed as Groundbreaking
Peppa Pig introduces a hearing loss storyline for George, developed with the National Deaf Children's Society, aiming to normalise deafness for young viewers.
Peppa Pig introduces a hearing loss storyline for George, developed with the National Deaf Children's Society, aiming to normalise deafness for young viewers.
ITV's Kevin Lygo confirms the future of Coronation Street and Emmerdale after a record-breaking month of streaming, driven by the Corriedale crossover event and new schedule.
Katie Price and sister Sophie have indefinitely paused their podcast following her surprise marriage to Lee Andrews, citing overwhelming media attention.
George Clarke helps a couple restore a family cottage in Derbyshire, while Dragons' Den features skincare from waste ketchup. Plus, The Apprentice and Ben Fogle.
Sky News has been honoured with the best news programme award at the Broadcast Awards for its in-depth coverage of Bashar al-Assad's downfall in Syria.
The Washington Post eliminates its sports section, foreign bureaus and books coverage as part of major staff reductions, with executive editor citing changing media landscape.
A Sky News podcast explores the ongoing situation in Iran's streets post-crackdown, featuring reports from Tehran and an exclusive interview with FIFA's Gianni Infantino.
Sky News has been nominated for nine Royal Television Society TV journalism awards, with journalists like Yalda Hakim and Alex Crawford recognised for their outstanding international reporting.
A video of John Virgo reviewing Ronnie O'Sullivan's first Big Break appearance in 1992 has resurfaced following the snooker commentator's death at age 79, showcasing his early praise for the future world champion.
ITV will broadcast split-screen advertisements during live Six Nations rugby matches, marking the first time UK commercial broadcasters have shown in-game ads beyond traditional breaks.
Will Arnett disclosed on The Romesh Ranganathan Show that he and his co-hosts cut short an interview with a 'very famous comedian' due to shocking behaviour, labelling the guest a 'rank a**hole'.
Former pop star Holly Valance was cut off by presenter Josh Howie on GB News after using an offensive term during discussion about her new song and COVID-19 policies.
Former Apprentice candidate Dan Miller alleges Lord Alan Sugar uses prepared jokes on the BBC show, contradicting claims of improvisation made by Sugar and Baroness Brady.
In an early ITVX release, Carl Webster seals Debbie's fate with his most abhorrent act yet, revealing shocking family secrets and cruel intentions.
Spain has implemented a ban on social media for children under 16, drawing sharp criticism from Elon Musk, who labelled the move as an insult to freedom of speech.
A comprehensive summary of Wednesday's top stories, covering politics, business, and culture, with in-depth analysis and updates from Australia and beyond.
The editor of Channel 4's groundbreaking Bandung File says he was shocked not to be invited to participate in the BFI's new season on multicultural television history.
As television celebrates its centenary, Guardian readers share their most memorable TV moments, spanning from the 1953 coronation to modern hits like Succession.
ITV Sport will broadcast from a Brooklyn studio with Manhattan views for the 2026 World Cup, while BBC remains in Salford citing cost and environmental reasons.
ITV's Coronation Street teases a flash-forward murder mystery with five potential victims. Producer Kate Brooks reveals viewers will unravel the identity over time.
Sky One is making a comeback to UK television this month, replacing Sky Showcase and Sky Max on channel 106 with new shows and classic favourites.
Alex Fletcher leaves Hollyoaks after 16 years playing Diane Hutchinson. Reports suggest her character will be killed off in dramatic exit scenes.
BBC's long-running crime drama Silent Witness returns for season 29, featuring Nikki and Jack as newlyweds in a new Birmingham base, with fans praising its outstanding comeback.
Vernon Kay discusses a challenging Hollywood interview, career highlights with Tiger Woods and Arnold Schwarzenegger, and endorses Alex Jones for Strictly Come Dancing.
A new podcast episode delves into the Epstein files release, questioning Donald Trump's involvement and covering political angles at the Grammys.
Ste Hay proposes to Rex Gallagher in emotional Hollyoaks scenes, while Mercedes McQueen faces new scandal. Full spoilers for next week's episodes.
Kim Tate makes her feelings clear to Graham Foster in Emmerdale as bodies are found at Butlers Farm, creating tension at Home Farm.
TV presenter Ben Shephard rules himself out of replacing Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman on Strictly Come Dancing, admitting he lacks the courage for the high-pressure role.
A comprehensive summary of Tuesday's top stories across Australia, covering politics, business, and culture. Stay informed with the latest developments.
Nick Cater, a respected journalist and broadcaster, has passed away. Known for his work at the BBC and contributions to media, his career spanned decades, leaving a lasting impact on British journalism.