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Saatchi gallery deal hits setback
Charles Saatchi's plan to donate his gallery to the British public hits a stumbling block after talks with Arts Council England break down.
Emmerdale in TV Choice hat-trick
Emmerdale wins three prizes at the TV Choice Awards, with EastEnders taking the prize for best soap in its 25th anniversary year.
Fry slams BBC 'culture of fear'
Stephen Fry criticises a culture of fear at the BBC which is creating "incredibly bland" programmes
Forsyth quits dance results show
Bruce Forsyth quits Strictly Come Dancing's Sunday results show and is replaced by Claudia Winkleman.
Hall works tipped to fetch £1.5m
Contemporary artwork owned by model Jerry Hall are expected to fetch more than £1.5 million when they are sold in October at Sotheby's in London.
Travolta extortion case dismissed
Charges against two people accused of trying to extort money from actor John Travolta, following the death of his son in the Bahamas, are dropped.
Bookie cuts Weller Mercury odds
The odds of Paul Weller winning the Mercury Prize are slashed after a bookmaker takes an "unprecedented" rush of bets backing him.
Girls Aloud star launches label
Girls Aloud star Nadine Coyle founds a new record label and will release her debut solo album, Insatiable, through Tesco supermarkets.
New Daybreak show debuts on ITV
The replacement for GMTV, hosted by former BBC presenters Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley, debuts on television.
Brit Awards to move to O2 Arena
The Brit Awards are to move to the O2 Arena in east London from Earl's Court in the west of the city.
Blair cancels London book signing
Tony Blair cancels a planned book signing in London on Wednesday to prevent causing the police "a lot of hassle".
Hitman Clooney slays box office rivals
George Clooney's The American is top film at the North American box office over a lacklustre Labour Day weekend.
Yoko marks Lennon's birthday with Liverpool trip
Yoko Ono makes an "emotional" visit to John Lennon's former school and childhood home in Liverpool.
Conductor Ozawa stages comeback
Acclaimed Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa opens a festival in his native country following a nine-month battle with throat cancer.
Warhol's pivotal years
A major new exhibition of works by Andy Warhol focuses on a four-year period pivotal to his development as an artist.
Hirst works 'inspired by others'
A group that campaigns against conceptual art claims 15 works by the artist Damien Hirst were inspired by other artists.
American Pie star gets probation
American Pie actor Chris Klein pleaded no contest to drink-driving following and will serve four years probation.
Gone With The Wind actress dies
Gone With The Wind actress Cammie King Conlon, who played the daughter of Scarlett O'Hara and Rhett Butler, dies aged 76.
Hogan given leave to return to US
Crocodile Dundee star Paul Hogan reaches an agreement with tax authorities in Australia allowing him to return to his home in the US.
ELO cellist killed by bale of hay
Former member of British rock group ELO, Mike Edwards, is killed in a freak accident when a hay bale rolls on to a Devon road and crushes his van.
Number one for debut Murs single
Former X Factor contestant Olly Murs goes straight to the top of the UK singles chart with his debut single Please Don't Let Me Go.
Funeral for festival death star
The funeral is held of Ou Est Le Swimming Pool singer Charles Haddon, who died in a fall in Belgium.
Kara DioGuardi leaves Idol panel
Songwriter Kara DioGuardi becomes the latest judge on American Idol to quit this year.
US comedian Robert Schimmel dies
Stand-up comic Robert Schimmel, a regular guest on Conan O'Brian's show, has died following a car accident.
Thompson defends BBC No 10 visit
Director general denies he compromised the BBC's independence in visit to No 10 to discuss coverage of spending cuts.
Andrea Bocelli concerts to mark 9/11
Andrea Bocelli is inviting survivors of the attacks on 11 September 2001 in New York to concerts on the Amalfi coast.
Hugh Quarshie - the African chief
Hugh Quarshie discovers his ancestory gives him the right to sit as a village chief in Ghana
Phoenix film 'no hoax'
The director Casey Affleck told the Venice Film Festival that his fly-on-the-wall documentary of the actor Joaquin Phoenix is not a hoax.
The magical world of Merlin returns
Actors Bradley James and Anthony Head talk to BBC Breakfast about saving Camelot from peril in the new series of Merlin.
Sadie Frost on her autobiography
Sadie Frost talks to BBC Breakfast about writing her autobiography, her relationship with her artist father, and being whisked away at an early age to a life of acting and modelling.
X Factor tantrum and more showbiz
Bruce quits the Strictly results show, the X Factor tantrum twosome get a gig and the rest of the showbiz news.
Dominic Cooper on Tamara Drewe
The actor Dominc Cooper talks to BBC Breakfast about his role in Tamara Drewe and intrigue in the countryside.
Sir Michael Gambon on Dumbledore
Andrew Marr interviews Sir Michael Gambon who has spent forty years in the West End. He has acted in six Harry Potter films but Sir Michael Gambon says he is excited by new theatre roles.
TV return for This Is England
Four years on from the Bafta-winning film This Is England, Channel 4 is to screen a four-part follow up.
Musical mates
Mercury prize-winner Guy Garvey talks to nominees I Am Kloot
Family on film
Director Sofia Coppola returns with her new movie Somewhere
Unswung 60s
What does Mad Men tell us about this most mythologised decade?
For You
Author Ian McEwan on writing, walking and quantum mechanics
Eddie who?
The most famous comic you've never heard of


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