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The landmark series ushered in a new era of television shows...
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"Every morning we were like, 'Oh my god - what happened?'"
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Rakete looked gutted to be leaving the competition.
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"Things are a little bit hard for me to watch...I don't know what I've done"
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The pair briefly debated whether they should accept the award.
Show obviously held hostage by people of Epsom.
David Seymour starred as James Bond, while Chris Harris set a new high score for the comp.
Simon Cowell reveals his mobile phone was making him distracted and irritated.
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"It was inappropriate and inexcusable. I crossed a line, and I deeply regret it."
"I will forever be a Top Gear fan and I wish the team continued success."
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The 65-year-old TV star had her eponymously titled sitcom 'Roseanne' cancelled this week.
As the disgraced TV star's barrage of erratic tweets continued, the US President spoke up.
Until today, it was an unthinkable move that ABC would make call to cancel a big TV show.
Roseanne has publicly reacted to her show's sudden axing after her racist meltdown.
During the nail-biting act, the 43-year-old frantically struggled to free himself.