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'Wicker Man' star Woodward dies aged 79 ...
... but he was only the director's third choice for the role. Andy McSmith reports
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Calvin Harris: 'I made an idiot of myself for the good of the nation'
Monday, 16 November 2009
Calvin Harris has claimed that he crashed The X Factor stage to "make a mockery" of the competition and its "terrible" music.
Actor dies aged 79
Monday, 16 November 2009
Edward Woodward was best known for his roles in The Wicker Man, The Equalizer and Callan.
Tweed to stand trial on rape charge
Monday, 16 November 2009
The widower of reality TV star Jade Goody was ordered to stand trial today accused of raping a teenager.
Jordan back in celebrity jungle 'for closure'
Monday, 16 November 2009
Katie Price revealed that her return to I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! is to achieve closure on her "fairytale" romance with ex-husband Peter Andre.
Woodward found fame playing tough-guy roles
Monday, 16 November 2009
Edward Woodward: Born June 1, 1930. Died November 16, 2009.
X Factor twins John and Edward in final six
Monday, 16 November 2009
Jedward fans were in rhapsody last night as their idols breezed through another round of the X Factor thanks to the public vote.
Gruffalo creator tells of the tragedy behind her books
Sunday, 15 November 2009
Julia Donaldson recalls how the short, troubled life of her eldest son inspired her work
Revealed: Bristol research scientist is real 'Belle de Jour'
Sunday, 15 November 2009
Part-time prostitute, blogger and author unmasks herself – ending six years of literary speculation
Charity jumble sale draws star crowd
Sunday, 15 November 2009
Sunday is a holy day for bargain hunters, who flock to car parks and playing fields around the country to rummage through stalls of second-hand clothes, toys and bric-a-brac in the hope of finding a hidden gem. But while boot sale-goers wouldn’t spend hours queuing for the privilege, a fashion-conscious crowd arrived at the car park of London's Selfridges early yesterday morning in the hope of bagging a bargain and spotting some celebrities at a charity jumble sale.
Meet Haiku Herman, Will Europe make him, A very famous Belgian?
Saturday, 14 November 2009
The demise of Tony Blair's bid to become the EU's first president has opened the way for a politician with more interest in Japanese poetry than publicity
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