
Recaps The Season Six Dance Off Begins
21 Sep regan's blog | Add new comment | Read more | 235 reads
The glitz and glamour of Saturday Nights is back! The new celebrities have been working hard and the pressure is on.
Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly are once again hosting the show. Bruce is out with his wise cracks within minutes of the show starting.
It's a big line up with 16 couples on the show. Tonight, it's the turn of the men. Tomorrow night, one of the couples will learn that they're not needed any longer on the show and will be eliminated.
Here's how the show played out:
Tom Chambers & Camilla Dallerup
Cha Cha Cha
Nowhere to Run
Press releases Childhood Abuse
6 Mar BBC's blog | Add new comment | Read more | 200 reads
An alleged survivor of a horrific catalogue of childhood abuse has been taken on an emotional journey back to the scenes of his ordeal by BBC South's Inside Out.
Les Cummings, 63, is campaigning for an apology from Portsmouth City Council for the abuse he claims to have suffered in its care in the Fifties.
Following the shocking revelations of abuse in Jersey, Hampshire Police are now reviewing the findings of an earlier investigation into Les' claims.
In Friday night's programme, Les agrees to revisit both the last remaining building of Cosham's Children's Cottage Homes and his first foster home.
Les's fight for an apology – and compensation – from the city council has set him on a mission to trace many of his fellow care home children, in the hope of proving his memories are true.
"It's difficult to explain what it's like to be a victim of abuse all those years ago, and at 63 years of age I'm tired of being an abused victim. I want an end to it," he said.
Press releases Premieres Thursday March 20 at 8pm on five
1 Mar five's blog | Add new comment | Read more | 138 reads
This new nine-part series sees the owners of some of the most beautiful properties in the country competing for the right to say they own Britain’s Best Home. The series focuses on individuals who are passionate about their own homes: ordinary and extraordinary people who have toiled over build, design and d́écor to leave a personal stamp on their properties. The first episode in the series visits a mock-Georgian house in Hertfordshire, a converted chapel in Yorkshire and a stunning seaside home in Folkestone.
I Own Britain’s Best Home sees a team of three enthusiastic presenters travelling the length and breadth of Britain in search of the nation’s best residence. Property consultant Melissa Porter (presenter of ‘Put Your Money Where Your House Is’ and ‘Get a New Life’), architectural designer Charlie Luxton and property developer Russell Harris have the expertise and the eye to hunt down truly exceptional homes.

