BBC’s New Boss Tells Staff He Will Use Data To Build “Sat Nav Around Bias” & Says iPlayer Must Improve






It's the news some had been dreading, others had been praying for, and most had been expecting. It's been a hugely turbulent few years as a Doctor Whofan. Chris Chibnall's stint as showrunner in the late 2010s sparked disquiet within the fanbase and led to a decline in viewing figures. Hoping to salvage a franchise with huge potential, the BBC teamed up with Disney and brought back showrunner Russell T. Davies for a new era, packed with big-budget set pieces, plenty of callbacks, and even a new face of the series in Ncuti Gatwa.



Talk shows are a pivotal piece of Hollywood, and have been for many years. They allow us to see different sides of celebrities and get to know them more personally. Not to mention, so many of these beloved anecdotal-driven shows give us more insight into new projects being made, and keep us up to date on current events. While there are so many talk shows out there, it can be hard to pick a favorite. But one that stands out from the rest is undeniably The Graham Norton Show, with a robust and cheerful chin-wag every time.




The fascination with Diana, Princess of Wales, and her legacy endures nearly 29 years after her death. From time to time her story is rewritten in the present tense. Not only because new information comes to light—or because past material is rediscovered—but also because tangible memories have become prized possessions for their owners and objects of desire for her fans. From her iconic dresses to personal letters, they are small fragments of a life that continues to attract interest.

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