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Cat Simmons’ exciting scenes

10th November 2008

Cat Simmons’ exciting scenes

‘The Bill’ star Cat Simmons says her “adrenaline went through the roof” as she filmed in Germany. The actress - who plays DC Kezia Walker in the Itv police drama - admits she was amazed by how much she enjoyed shooting scenes for the show in the German city of Leipzig.

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10th November 2008

Cheryl Cole’s X Factor fury

Cheryl Cole reportedly had a furious bust-up with fellow ‘X Factor’ judge Louis Walsh. The Girls Aloud star was devastated when her act Laura White was kicked off the tv talent show on Saturday night (08.11.08) and accused her former pop manager of voting her off due to a “personal” grudge.

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10th November 2008

Jungle turmoil

Jimmy Pursey has pulled out of ‘I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here’ less than a week before it is scheduled to start, leaving bosses in a panic. The former Sham 69 singer has decided not to go into the jungle after learning he was scheduled to be a late entrant

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10th November 2008

Heather Small gets dance axe

Heather Small praised her dance partner Brian Fortuna after she was axed from ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ last night (09.11.08). The M People singer said she still felt like a “winner”, despite losing out to former S Club 7 singer Rachel Stevens in the dance-off.

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10th November 2008

Big Screen Boxers

This week the big screen documentary takes a look at boxer Mike Tyson, the controversial heavyweight champion, in this access all areas film directed by James Toback. Using hours of interviews and footage Toback explores early years under the wing of famed boxing promoter Don King to his notorious match against Evander Holyfield and his conviction on sexual assault charges.

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10th November 2008

German History on Film

To say that Germany had had a turbulent 20th Century history would be a bit of an understatement but unfazed by this director Uli Edel explores some of that unrest in his latest picture The Baader Meinhof Complex. During the seventies the foundations of the still fragile German democracy was shook by a series of bomb attacks and there was a very real threat of terrorism.

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10th November 2008

Metallica - All Nightmare Long

Death Magnetic is still ringing in our ears and Metallica prepare to continue their assault on the world with the release of new single ‘All Nightmare Long’ on the Vertigo label through Universal. Released on the 15th December 2008 as a digital download only, fans will be treated to both the video and the individual track itself.

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10th November 2008

Live Review: Time Again and Street Dogs

Time Again are the first band up as Manchester Academy One kicks off with tonight’s Eastpak Antidote Tour in a venue that’s actually colder inside than outside. I’m swanning around with my VIP pass by the time the guys come on an I wander over to the barrier to see what all the fuss is about. I say wander because it’s 6.45pm and the venue is practi…

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10th November 2008

The Damned - So, Who’s Paranoid?

”So, Who’s Paranoid?” Certainly not The Damned, who have conjured up yet another collection of genre-defying anthems that sit effortlessly alongside their classic albums, their first since 2001’s critically-acclaimed ‘Grave Disorder’ album. From the catchy, jangly garage rock opener of “A Nation Fit For Heroes” to the lushly psychedelic closing tr…

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10th November 2008

Sugababes’ change relief

Sugababes are glad to have turned their backs on their electro pop sound. The British girl group - who won the Ultimate Mistresses of Music at Cosmopolitan magazine’s Ultimate Women of the Year 2008 awards last week - say they feel much more comfortable performing with a live band instead of a backing track.

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