Ed Sheeran Named ‘Most Important Act In Black And Urban Music’, Wiley Goes Into Meltdown
Wiley is calling this the ‘saddest list in music history’.
Wiley is calling this the ‘saddest list in music history’.
This young lady sure knows how to pick her moment.
Tory MP drops F bomb on live BBC politics program – whoops.
Svetlana Petrova has a weird hobby – photoshopping her fat ginger cat Zarathustra into classic works of art to ‘improve them’.
Tempers have been flaring this week about the WWEOTT blog, but is it actually that bad? We take a shot at defending it.
Apparently he’s the head of a group of investors who are aiming to buy the BBC in order to save it from itself.
You couldn’t pay me to go on one of these shows and sit there being filmed while I’m shown footage of my daughter dropping her panties at an EDM festival.
Who watched The Street last night? If you did you’d have seen former nightclub bouncer Francis Muir’s racist attack on Glaswegian street entertainer ‘Melo’.
Last night at the Royal Rumble, the WWE completely disregarded the most popular man on the roster in favour of a 45-year-old returning old-timer.
Unsurprisingly this clocks in at about 15 minutes because BBC News seems to be the most unprofessional organisation ever.
After a three day memory event you might think it would be easy to remember a couple of names from Newsnight, but you’d be wrong.
Parkour has been a favourite of the nation for a while now, so it’s kind of surprising it’s taken us so long to highlight a compilation of parkour fails.
Jeremy Paxman had the last word – literally – on David Dimbleby’s dumb tattoo yesterday and completely trolled him.
Huey Morgan from Fun Lovin Criminals is generally a cool guy, but he really couldn’t take a joke on Never Mind The Buzzcocks and smashed a mug and stormed off the set.
Last night Newsnight had one of their most famous celebrity guests ever – the Cookie Monster – to discuss his move to CBeebies from Sesame Street.
Mehdi Hasan rips into the Daily Mail on BBC Question Time in one of the best smack downs in Question Time history.
Everyone’s favourite East End boy is finally coming home.
Kanye West wasn’t too happy with the spoof Jimmy Kimmel did of his Zane Lowe interview, so he went crazy on Twitter.
It must be really tough to tell the difference between an iPad and a packet of photocopier paper, especially when you use an iPad every day.
Watch side-by-side time lapses of three London to Brighton train journeys each filmed thirty years apart.
Genuine reasons for admission to a 19th century ‘lunatic asylum’ revealed, and it looks like you may well have found yourself inside of one.
Losing your job is never a good time, but it’s a lot worse when you find out live on TV.
Paula White of BBC Radio Stoke celebrates the end of her afternoon radio show a little too early and ends up getting pulled off air for being drunk
Colin Murray has been axed from Match of The Day 2 because the other pundits find him irritating, like a lot of other people. The reaction seems to have been unanimously negative towards his dismissal, which I don’t understand.
Have you ever seen Swedish twins run voluntarily into motorway traffic? You will in a minute…. confusing and frightening tales…..
Britain’s last analogue TV’s are about to be switched off – which means Ceefax, the original Teletext, is on its deathbed after 38 years of perfect flawless service.
Mark Lawrenson and Adrian Chiles are both twats that pollute our television screens but which one is the bigger twat. We take a closer look to find out.