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manchester arena that's being broadcast live on the internet. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin patersoncolin... it has just taken place it hasjust taken place in it has just taken place in this hotel next to old trafford football ground and all around the uk this weekend the negotiations will be taking place. children and teenagers pestering their parents for the £7 50 needed to watch asi fight logan paul on youtube. they are hugely controversial characters and whether you approve of them or not, it will draw ina you approve of them or not, it will draw in a large global audience due to their massive online fan base. this could have serious implications for the future of broadcasting. the biggest international event in history! two of the biggest youtube stars taking their online rivalry into the boxing ring. i can't wait to punch you right in your stupid, smug face. britain's ksi and his american opponent, logan paul, each have almost 20 million subscribers, predominately teenage boys attracted by their mix of comedy, bad language and hostility towards other youtube stars. tomorrow nig
manchester arena that's being broadcast live on the internet. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin patersoncolin... it has just taken place it hasjust taken place in it has just taken place in this hotel next to old trafford football ground and all around the uk this weekend the negotiations will be taking place. children and teenagers pestering their parents for the £7 50 needed to watch asi fight logan paul on youtube. they are hugely controversial characters and whether you approve of them...
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colin paterson reports. get ready for the biggest internet event in history!g their online rivalry into the boxing ring. i can't wait to punch you right in your stupid, smug face. britain's ksi and his american opponent, logan paul, each have almost 20 million subscribers, predominantly teenage boys attracted by their mix of comedy, bad language and hostility towards other youtube stars. despite not being professional boxers, tomorrow night both are set to make seven figure sums in a pay—per—view fight broadcast live not on satellite tv, but on youtube. a lot of people watching this fight are very young. how good a role model are you? i never like people calling me a role model. i'm not a role model, i'm just a guy that does things on the internet and if people are inspired by that, then that's cool. but logan paul is the baddie of the piece, after causing global outrage earlier this year by filming the body of an apparent suicide victim in a japanese forest. i made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgment, and i don't expect to be forgiven. i'm simply her
colin paterson reports. get ready for the biggest internet event in history!g their online rivalry into the boxing ring. i can't wait to punch you right in your stupid, smug face. britain's ksi and his american opponent, logan paul, each have almost 20 million subscribers, predominantly teenage boys attracted by their mix of comedy, bad language and hostility towards other youtube stars. despite not being professional boxers, tomorrow night both are set to make seven figure sums in a...
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colin paterson, bbc news, manchester. small, easy to look after — they should be the ideal companion. but experts say these aquatic creatures may not thrive in a domestic environment. now an aquarium in paris is offering an alternative. the bbc‘s tim allman explains. prepare yourselves for an emotional farewell. this is emmy and her goldfish, louis pablo. for some time now they have been inseparable but all good things must come to an end. translation: i have had my fish for two years. i've done all i could for him, it is really sad. i read a lot of articles saying it is unreasonable to keep a fish in these conditions. i'm quite attached to him. but i said to myself that two years is enough and now it is time for him to move on. the paris aquarium has opened its doors, and its tanks, to more than 600 goldfish. stuck in a bowl, they can expect to live maybe two or three yea rs. somewhere like here, their life expectancy is more like 20 years. translation: goldfish need a minimum of 100 litres of water, a companion, some de
colin paterson, bbc news, manchester. small, easy to look after — they should be the ideal companion. but experts say these aquatic creatures may not thrive in a domestic environment. now an aquarium in paris is offering an alternative. the bbc‘s tim allman explains. prepare yourselves for an emotional farewell. this is emmy and her goldfish, louis pablo. for some time now they have been inseparable but all good things must come to an end. translation: i have had my fish for two years. i've...
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colin paterson, bbc news, manchester.g fish and chips with the then prime minster, david cameron. since then chinese tourists in britain have been keen to try the traditional dish, an opportunity which one food outlet in the north of england has taken full advantage of. phil chapman takes up the story. other fast food outlets are available, but for many chinese visitors here on the edge of york, fish and chips are a must have delicacy when visiting the north—east of england. we know the story of the president having fish and chips in 2015. it's been offered by david cameron. so what they do now, they like to come and have fish and chips, like a traditional for them. i know thank you, xie xie, which i always do when they coming in, and goodbye, as well. can we put the fish in 25, please? and roxie and her team have also gone to the trouble of producing menus in mandarin and cantonese. i like the fish and chips. i think it is very delicious. i have never eaten it in china. so i love it. chinese, you know, we have vegetables
colin paterson, bbc news, manchester.g fish and chips with the then prime minster, david cameron. since then chinese tourists in britain have been keen to try the traditional dish, an opportunity which one food outlet in the north of england has taken full advantage of. phil chapman takes up the story. other fast food outlets are available, but for many chinese visitors here on the edge of york, fish and chips are a must have delicacy when visiting the north—east of england. we know the story...
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colin paterson, bbc news, manchester. that's all from us.ht. good evening, i'm asad ahmad. this weekend, notting hill carnivalgoers will walk though knife arches for the first time hello and welcome to sportsday with me, will perry, the headlines tonight. jose mourinho turns up half an hour early for a 259 second press conference and just look how happy the manchester united manager was. and not the right guy to answer to it. tottenham's world cup winning goalkeeper hugo lloris is charged with drink driving three days before their game at old trafford. and fernando alonso wants red bull to apologise after they denied his claim they offered him a drive for next season. hello and welcome to sportsday. manchester united manager jose mourinho says he has "no problems" with executive vice—chairman ed woodward despite reports to contrary. mourinho's pre match press conference this afternoon ahead of the tottenham game lasted little over four minutes and it's fair to say he wasn't in a talkative mood. what? do you think it is an over reaction? your
colin paterson, bbc news, manchester. that's all from us.ht. good evening, i'm asad ahmad. this weekend, notting hill carnivalgoers will walk though knife arches for the first time hello and welcome to sportsday with me, will perry, the headlines tonight. jose mourinho turns up half an hour early for a 259 second press conference and just look how happy the manchester united manager was. and not the right guy to answer to it. tottenham's world cup winning goalkeeper hugo lloris is charged with...
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colin paterson, bbc news. who was that in the red dress? i don't know!ries just after 2pm but before i blush to much more, i will hand you to the weather. a bit of a warm front! i will try to save you. from sequins and sparkle to a dull day for most of us. a lot of cloud out there. this is the north yorkshire coast earlier on. not a huge amount of rain, most places dry. extensive cloud on the satellite picture, the best breaks to the east of high ground, some parts of eastern england and eastern scotland. and in the far south as well. thicker cloud in the far north—west of scotland.
colin paterson, bbc news. who was that in the red dress? i don't know!ries just after 2pm but before i blush to much more, i will hand you to the weather. a bit of a warm front! i will try to save you. from sequins and sparkle to a dull day for most of us. a lot of cloud out there. this is the north yorkshire coast earlier on. not a huge amount of rain, most places dry. extensive cloud on the satellite picture, the best breaks to the east of high ground, some parts of eastern england and...
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colin paterson, bbc news. in the egyptian town of hurghada, and in spite of investigations by the authorities there, we're no closer to knowing what killed them. john and susan's daughter told the bbc that the night they fell ill, her parents could smell something odd in their room, but investigators say they've found no traces of toxic gas. i think when they went back to that room that evening, there was something in that room that's actually killed them. whether they've inhaled something that's poisoned them, i don't know. i can only have my opinion on what's gone on. but there is something that happened in that room that killed my pa rents. while on holiday, a lot of people get the egyptian tummy. they didn't even get that. they had no vomiting, no diarrhoea. the evening before we all went to bed we were having a lovely fa m ily all went to bed we were having a lovely family meal and they were fit and healthy. and the weeks before the holiday? absolutely fine, normal activities, working, going to the gym, t
colin paterson, bbc news. in the egyptian town of hurghada, and in spite of investigations by the authorities there, we're no closer to knowing what killed them. john and susan's daughter told the bbc that the night they fell ill, her parents could smell something odd in their room, but investigators say they've found no traces of toxic gas. i think when they went back to that room that evening, there was something in that room that's actually killed them. whether they've inhaled something...
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colin paterson, bbc news, manchester. the headlines in just the headlines injust a moment.under in there. the heaviest of showers heading southwards across england and wales and moving out to the continent. showers in the north and west, anyone exposed to the north—westerly breeze. dry and clear in most of the uk. tonight, colder than last night. these are the numbers in towns and cities. knock off a couple of degrees in rural areas. the cold start to saturday. a sunny start and showers from the word go. the odd showers from the word go. the odd shower could bubble up on land. fewer showers than we have seen today. most places will be dry with sunshine. the wind is easing as well. 17 celsius to 20 celsius. sunday, cloud and outbreaks of rain. a chilly day. things improved on monday and tuesday as it becomes drier and brighter and a bit warmer. hello this is bbc news. the headlines: scotland‘s former first minister, alex salmond, hits back at the scottish government — after being investigated over claims of sexual harassment. the daughter of a couple who died at a hotel in e
colin paterson, bbc news, manchester. the headlines in just the headlines injust a moment.under in there. the heaviest of showers heading southwards across england and wales and moving out to the continent. showers in the north and west, anyone exposed to the north—westerly breeze. dry and clear in most of the uk. tonight, colder than last night. these are the numbers in towns and cities. knock off a couple of degrees in rural areas. the cold start to saturday. a sunny start and showers from...
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colin paterson, bbc news, manchester.d morning. last year, the former soldier jordan wylie, who has spent most of his adult life in danger zones, was diagnosed with epilepsy. undeterred by the diagnosis and against the odds, the adventurer is taking on the terrain of three of the world's most dangerous countries in an attempt to help children affected by war. hejoins us now. good morning. thanks forjoining us. thanks. what are you going to be doing? i am running through three of what are perceived as the three most dangerous countries in the world to raise awareness for the children whose lives are affected every day, whose lives are affected every day, who lives and breathe their lives in these warzones, who are victim of war, and to have epilepsy. these warzones, who are victim of war, and to have epilepsylj these warzones, who are victim of war, and to have epilepsy. i was diagnosed a year ago. which countries are they? they are right, afghanistan and somalia. have you worked in those countries before? yes, i have work
colin paterson, bbc news, manchester.d morning. last year, the former soldier jordan wylie, who has spent most of his adult life in danger zones, was diagnosed with epilepsy. undeterred by the diagnosis and against the odds, the adventurer is taking on the terrain of three of the world's most dangerous countries in an attempt to help children affected by war. hejoins us now. good morning. thanks forjoining us. thanks. what are you going to be doing? i am running through three of what are...
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colin paterson, bbc news, manchester.or lack of knowledge about watching youtube channels, i do not do it often, i am a bit confused about this. why is it such a big deal and why have people bought into it? can you explain? i would not worry, everyone is a little confused about it. basically these men have about 40 million subscribers between them. think of it as an extended soap opera. they have been beefing with each other on twitter for a have been beefing with each other on twitterfor a while. have been beefing with each other on twitter for a while. basically all of the past year. this is the natural progression from sending nasty insults about each other. apparently. how do they make money from this? the fight is really interesting because usually these people are making money from other youtube revenue. that has increased this year, branded commercial deals, and selling their merchandise, which logan paul is good at, he mentions it in every video. they have made an event and they have sold about 15,000 tickets toni
colin paterson, bbc news, manchester.or lack of knowledge about watching youtube channels, i do not do it often, i am a bit confused about this. why is it such a big deal and why have people bought into it? can you explain? i would not worry, everyone is a little confused about it. basically these men have about 40 million subscribers between them. think of it as an extended soap opera. they have been beefing with each other on twitter for a have been beefing with each other on twitterfor a...
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colin paterson reports. who's ready for the biggest internet event in history?valry into the boxing ring. i cannot wait to punch you right in your stupid, smug face. britain's ksi and his american opponent, logan paul, each have almost 20 million subscribers, predominately teenage boys attracted by their mix of comedy, bad language, and hostility towards other youtube stars. despite not being professional boxers, tonight both are set to make seven—figure sums in a pay—per—view fight broadcast live, not on satellite tv, but on youtube. for anyone who says this is wwe, it will be scripted, a lot of people watching this fight are very young. how good a role model are you? i never like people calling me a role model. i am not a role model. i'm just a guy that does things on the internet. if people are inspired by that then that is cool. logan paul is the baddie of the piece after causing global outrage earlier this year by filming the body of an apparent suicide victim in a japanese forest. i do not expect to be forgiven. i am simply here to apologise. today, he mad
colin paterson reports. who's ready for the biggest internet event in history?valry into the boxing ring. i cannot wait to punch you right in your stupid, smug face. britain's ksi and his american opponent, logan paul, each have almost 20 million subscribers, predominately teenage boys attracted by their mix of comedy, bad language, and hostility towards other youtube stars. despite not being professional boxers, tonight both are set to make seven—figure sums in a pay—per—view fight...
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colin paterson, bbc news. who was that in the red dress? i don't know! i will be sharing stories just after don't know! i will be sharing storiesjust after 2pm don't know! i will be sharing stories just after 2pm but before i blush to much more, i will hand you to the weather. a bit of a warm front! i will try to save you. from sequins and sparkle to a dull day for most of us. a lot of cloud out there. this is the north yorkshire coast earlier on. not a huge amount of rain, most places dry. extensive cloud on the satellite picture, the best breaks to the east of high ground, some parts of eastern england and eastern scotland. and in the far south as well. thicker cloud in the far north—west of scotland. high—resolution weather model, more detail, you can see the rain in the western side of scotland, brightness for eastern scotland, northern ireland pretty cloudy with outbreaks of rain. england and wales, large areas of cloud but mostly dry and particularly on the south coast, late brightness. this evening, southern areas prone to seeing one oi’ southern
colin paterson, bbc news. who was that in the red dress? i don't know! i will be sharing stories just after don't know! i will be sharing storiesjust after 2pm don't know! i will be sharing stories just after 2pm but before i blush to much more, i will hand you to the weather. a bit of a warm front! i will try to save you. from sequins and sparkle to a dull day for most of us. a lot of cloud out there. this is the north yorkshire coast earlier on. not a huge amount of rain, most places dry....
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colin paterson reports. the biggest international event in history!ain‘s ksi and his american opponent, logan paul, each have almost 20 million subscribers, predominately teenage boys attracted by their mix of comedy, bad language and hostility towards other youtube stars. tomorrow night both are set to make seven figure sums in a pay—per—view, white collar boxing match broadcast live not on satellite tv, but on youtube. a lot of people watching this fight are very young. how good a role model are you? i never like people calling me a role model. i‘m not a role model, i‘m just a guy that does things on the internet and if people are inspired by that, then that is cool. but logan paul is the baddie of the piece after causing global outrage earlier this year filming the body of an apparent suicide victim in a japanese forest. i made a severe and continuous lapse of myjudgment and i don‘t expect to be forgiven. i‘m simply here to apologise. when i spoke to him today he made it clear that he is still trying to make amends. i don‘t think this is "the redem
colin paterson reports. the biggest international event in history!ain‘s ksi and his american opponent, logan paul, each have almost 20 million subscribers, predominately teenage boys attracted by their mix of comedy, bad language and hostility towards other youtube stars. tomorrow night both are set to make seven figure sums in a pay—per—view, white collar boxing match broadcast live not on satellite tv, but on youtube. a lot of people watching this fight are very young. how good a role...
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colin paterson, bbc news. time for a look at the weather.photo from suffolk. some sunshine breaking through the clouds across northern part of england, eastern scotland certainly but further west in scotland, a whole bank card associated with a weather front. during whole bank card associated with a weatherfront. during the rest whole bank card associated with a weather front. during the rest of the afternoon, holds developing in the afternoon, holds developing in the cloud so we will see some sunshine particularly across southern england and south wales through the afternoon. across scotla nd through the afternoon. across scotland the rain is moving in across western scotland, the west of northern ireland, it will stick with you for the rest of the afternoon, pushing it to the northern isles as well. eastern scotland will remain largely dry, find with sunny spells, temperatures up to 20 celsius. across england and wales, the cloud will break up the touch to give some bright and sunny spells. especially across the south where temperatures wi
colin paterson, bbc news. time for a look at the weather.photo from suffolk. some sunshine breaking through the clouds across northern part of england, eastern scotland certainly but further west in scotland, a whole bank card associated with a weather front. during whole bank card associated with a weatherfront. during the rest whole bank card associated with a weather front. during the rest of the afternoon, holds developing in the afternoon, holds developing in the cloud so we will see some...
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our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson, takes a look at why so many of us are still hooked on was going to be this way... #. it's 14 years since friends ended. butjoey and chandler's bachelor pad, monica's apartment, the hallway between them, ross' living room, are very familiar to a whole new generation. pivot! shut up! subscription streaming services netflix, amazon prime and nowtv don't reveal their viewing figures, but the industry regulator ofcom has released new research, and now we know the uk's most streamed shows of 2018. at number five, flat cap thuggery — peaky blinders. maybe all this is happening for a reason. . . at four, as 805 as a rubik's cube, but far scarier — stranger things. and at three, already tv royalty, the crown. at two, you can watch on your pc, but it's not pc — the grand tour. how you doin'? and at one, a show which started in 1994, the year before the dvd was invented. friends. i, ross... take thee emily. ..take thee rachel. so why has it endured? or better to ask than those at comedy central‘s friendsfest, which is touring the uk and selling at
our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson, takes a look at why so many of us are still hooked on was going to be this way... #. it's 14 years since friends ended. butjoey and chandler's bachelor pad, monica's apartment, the hallway between them, ross' living room, are very familiar to a whole new generation. pivot! shut up! subscription streaming services netflix, amazon prime and nowtv don't reveal their viewing figures, but the industry regulator ofcom has released new research, and now...
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our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson, reports. # so no one told you life was going to be thisica's apartment... the hallway between them... ross' living room... are very familiar to a whole new generation. pivot! shut up! subscription streaming services netflix, amazon prime and now tv don't reveal their viewing figures, but industry regulator ofcom has released new research, and now we know the uk's most streamed shows of 2018. iama i am a businessman. at number five, flat cap thuggery — peaky blinders. maybe all this is happening for a reason... at four, as ‘80s as a rubik's cube, but far scarier — stranger things. society in britain has changed. and at three, already tv royalty, the crown. at two, you can watch on your pc, but it's not pc — the grand tour. how you doin'? and at one, a show which started in 1994 — the year before the dvd was invented. friends. i, ross... take thee, emily. take thee, rachel. so why has it endured? who better to ask than those at comedy central‘s friendsfest, which is touring the uk and selling out wherever it goes. just the characters are hil
our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson, reports. # so no one told you life was going to be thisica's apartment... the hallway between them... ross' living room... are very familiar to a whole new generation. pivot! shut up! subscription streaming services netflix, amazon prime and now tv don't reveal their viewing figures, but industry regulator ofcom has released new research, and now we know the uk's most streamed shows of 2018. iama i am a businessman. at number five, flat cap...
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our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson, reports. it is 14 years since friends ended.tard had, monica's apartment, the hallway between them, ross's live in rome are familiartoa between them, ross's live in rome are familiar to a whole new generation. subscription script streaming services netflix, amazon prime and net tv now reveal their figures, but industry regulator has released new research and now we know the most streamed shows of 2018. at number five,. maybe all this is happening for reason. stranger things. at three, it has already become tv royalty. the crowd. at two, you can watch on your pc but it is not pc. the grand tour. and at one, a show which started in 1994, the year before the dvd was invented. friends. so why has endured? who invented. friends. so why has endured ? who better to invented. friends. so why has endured? who better to ask than the friends fast, the show is shown every day. it is touring the uk, selling out wherever it goes. just the characters are hilarious. ross is my favourite. why? just his facial expressions. i grew up watching them
our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson, reports. it is 14 years since friends ended.tard had, monica's apartment, the hallway between them, ross's live in rome are familiartoa between them, ross's live in rome are familiar to a whole new generation. subscription script streaming services netflix, amazon prime and net tv now reveal their figures, but industry regulator has released new research and now we know the most streamed shows of 2018. at number five,. maybe all this is happening...
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our entertainment correspondent colin paterson has more. friends theme plays.u can watch on your pc, but it is not pc, the grand tour. and at one, a show which started in 1994. the year before the dvd was invented. friends. i, ross, take thee rachel. so why has it endured? who better to ask than comedy central‘s friends fest, it plays every day and this is touring the uk, selling out wherever it goes. just the characters are hilarious, ross is my favourite character. why? just his facial expressions. ijust watch it over and over. i grew up watching the fresh prince of bel—air, but since i got into friends i thought this is amazing and i haven't stopped watching since. you were born years after friends ended. why do you like it? because it makes me laugh. who is your favourite character? rachel. why? she is funny. to sum up using the device plot to name each episode, this is the one where friends is still number one. used to watch cap —— you use to watch friends, yet? i want you to do the jolly lion. how are you doing? did anyone compare you to ross because of t
our entertainment correspondent colin paterson has more. friends theme plays.u can watch on your pc, but it is not pc, the grand tour. and at one, a show which started in 1994. the year before the dvd was invented. friends. i, ross, take thee rachel. so why has it endured? who better to ask than comedy central‘s friends fest, it plays every day and this is touring the uk, selling out wherever it goes. just the characters are hilarious, ross is my favourite character. why? just his facial...
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colin paterson, bbc news.ther for years! why did you say yes to this? i have been several times. i was reporting from iraq, afghanistan or was raising my young family. but i am two years off 50. my family. but i am two years off 50. my children are older. i thought why not? clemency is just getting her head around it. she said, money when you win the glitterball, can i have it? quite a long shot on both counts. wilber, who is four, thinks of everything to do with bottoms. so i told him i would wiggle my bottom and he thinks that is hilarious. you we re and he thinks that is hilarious. you were here last night. the first real moment of that strictly magic. what was it like? it was a real. part of me was petrified, thinking what am i doing? the rest was thinking it was one big party. your pampered and preened and looked after in no other way. it feels very nice to be part of, very special. what sort of dance would you describe that as? man dancing. that is literally my limit. dancing in the kitchen with my kids.
colin paterson, bbc news.ther for years! why did you say yes to this? i have been several times. i was reporting from iraq, afghanistan or was raising my young family. but i am two years off 50. my family. but i am two years off 50. my children are older. i thought why not? clemency is just getting her head around it. she said, money when you win the glitterball, can i have it? quite a long shot on both counts. wilber, who is four, thinks of everything to do with bottoms. so i told him i would...
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though it's nearly a quarter of a century since it first aired. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson, but industry have the lease their numbers. at numberfive, have the lease their numbers. at number five, it is have the lease their numbers. at numberfive, it is peaky blinders. maybe all of this is happening for a reason. stranger things. society in britain has changed. at number three, it has already become tv royalty, the crown. at number two, you can watch on your pc, but it is not pc, the grand tour. and at one, a show that started in 1994, the year before the dvd was invented. friends. take the rachel... so why has endured. who better to ask then those at comedy central‘s friends fast. it shows friends every day and the celebration is touring the uk, selling out wherever it goes. the characters are hilarious. ross is my favourite. because of his facial expressions. i just watch it over and over if no one is in, that is all i have on. i'm notjoking. and over if no one is in, that is all! have on. i'm not joking. since i got into friends, i thought, this is amazing i have not stop
though it's nearly a quarter of a century since it first aired. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson, but industry have the lease their numbers. at numberfive, have the lease their numbers. at number five, it is have the lease their numbers. at numberfive, it is peaky blinders. maybe all of this is happening for a reason. stranger things. society in britain has changed. at number three, it has already become tv royalty, the crown. at number two, you can watch on your pc, but it is not...
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blockbusters by streaming services such as netflix and amazon. 0ur entertainment correspondent, colin patersond new research, and now we know the uk's most streamed shows of 2018. at number five, flat cap thuggery — peaky blinders. maybe all this is happening for a reason... at four, as 80s as a rubik's cube, but far scarier — stranger things. and at three, already tv royalty, the crown. at two, you can watch on your pc, but it's not pc — the grand tour. how you doin'? and at one, a show which started in 1994 — the year before the dvd was invented. friends. i, ross... take thee emily. ..take thee rachel. so why has it endured? who better to ask than those at comedy central‘s friendsfest, which is touring the uk and selling out wherever it goes. just the characters are hilarious. ross is my favourite character, just brilliant. why? just his facial expressions. ijust watch it over and over. if there's no one's in, that's all i watch. i'm not evenjoking. i grew up watching fresh prince of bel—air, but since i watched friends i have never stopped. you were born years after friends ended. why do yo
blockbusters by streaming services such as netflix and amazon. 0ur entertainment correspondent, colin patersond new research, and now we know the uk's most streamed shows of 2018. at number five, flat cap thuggery — peaky blinders. maybe all this is happening for a reason... at four, as 80s as a rubik's cube, but far scarier — stranger things. and at three, already tv royalty, the crown. at two, you can watch on your pc, but it's not pc — the grand tour. how you doin'? and at one, a show...