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Starting on Monday, a familiar face to local TV news viewers will be appearing in a new role at WFRV-TV Channel 5. In this segment, award-winning journalist Stacy Engebretson introduces
Paramount’s Channel 5 scored a coup with a deal to show NFL free-to-air in the UK on Sunday evenings this season, however the first reactions from fans on social media hasn’t been kind. Anticipation among the growing number of NFL followers in Blighty ...
Channel 5's brand new thriller series The Rumour will premiere tonight (10 September) at 9pm. Led by All Creatures Great and Small star Rachel Shenton, The Rumour is based on Lesley Kara's 2018 novel of the same name. Richard Clark, known for his work on ...
Longtime TV news reporter Chuck Goudie has paid $2.4 million for a home in Burr Ridge after selling a Hinsdale mansion last year he built with his late wife. Goudie, who joined WMAQ-TV/Channel 5 in February after a nearly 45-year stint with WLS-TV/Channel ...
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Channel 5 Vine caller explodes as 'desperate' guest blames Farage and Brexit for government failings
One caller to Jeremy Vine's eponymous talk show unleashed a furious rant at one of the panellists during a rather heated exchange on Brexit. During Tuesday's episode of the Channel 5 programme, podcast host Coco Khan locked horns with political correspondent Christian Calgie as the pair debated whether Brexit was to blame for the public's money problems today.
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The Forsytes: New period drama coming to Channel 5
The Forsytes reimagines John Galsworthy's celebrated Forsyte Saga novels, which take place in the backdrop of Victorian England, featuring themes
BAFTA nominee John Hannah (“The Last of Us,” “Four Weddings and a Funeral”) is set to lead “Death in Benidorm,” a new detective drama series launching on the Paramount Skydance-owned U.K. network Channel 5.
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Channel 5 Vine viewers 'switch off' as Polanksi and Malone row erupts over 'Nazi' Reform UK remark
A number of Channel 5 viewers were left unimpressed with the language used by Green Party leader Zack Polanski as he went head-to-head with Carole Malone on Wednesday's Jeremy Vine. The duo came to blows as they discussed the language used in today's political discourse,