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Brad Rowe Interview: Brad Rowe

Posted: Friday 22nd August 2008

Brad Rowe is a name you may not recognise but once you see his face you'll be wracking your brains trying to figure out where you've seen him. With TV credits such as CSI: NY, CSI: Miami, Ghost Whisperer and How I Met Your Mother, and film credits including National Treasure: Book Of Secrets, it's likely that you've watched him without realising.

We caught up with Brad to talk to him about the DVD release of his film Shelter. Brad talks to us about why he wanted to make the film, his chemistry with co-star Trevor Wright and how he prepared for the role of Shaun. More


Mark Frith
Former Heat Editor Reveals All

Posted: Wednesday 20th August 2008

The Celeb Diaries is the story of the inexorable rise of this thing called celebrity - and Mark Frith has had a ringside seat. With unprecedented access to some of the biggest stars and most sensational stories of recent years, he is now, for first time ever, opening up his diaries. As Editor of celebrity bible Heat magazine, Frith has had firsthand experience on the rise and rise of celebrity.

The Celeb Diaries is addictive reading, as Frith lifts the lid on the UK's celebrity culture and the celebrities who inhabit it - some more reluctant than others. Packed with first-hand anecdotes and insight and quotes from actors, musicians, singers, politicians and the stars of reality TV - this is how celebrities don't want to be seen. And there's nothing they can do about it.

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Mamma Mia
Sing-a-long Mamma Mia

Posted: Tuesday 19th August 2008

Audiences all over the country have been dancing in the aisles to the film of the summer, MAMMA MIA! THE MOVIE making it the highest grossing musical in UK cinema history.

Due to popular demand from UK audiences, from August 22nd, in selected cinemas nationwide you will be able to sing alongside the cast with subtitled song words to MAMMA MIA! THE MOVIE. More


TV Review: The Genius Of Charles Darwin
TV Review: The Genius Of Charles Darwin

Posted: Tuesday 19th August 2008

Reviewed by Gregory Hughes

In his latest television outing, the renowned biologist Professor Richard Dawkins explores territory already familiar to his readers by combining two of his passions - Darwinism and an examination of religious belief.

This three-part series examines Charles Darwin's theory of evolution through natural selection; the profound effect the idea had in our understanding of life, by blowing out of the water traditional understandings on the subject; and the damaging effect it had on religion's monopoly on supplying answers to fundamental questions about existence. More