The BBC received 56 complaints from viewers accusing Chris Evans of racism after he told a black guest on The One Show he could not see her after the studio lights were dimmed... more
New York Blues and Country singer Nell Bryden feels quite at home playing to a sold out crowd but she will perform an intimate acoustic set on Feb 23... more
Chris Evans has been crowned the new breakfast king - with an all-time record radio audience which even smashed through the bar set by Sir Terry Wogan.... more
X Men actor Alan Cumming, Hollywood funnyman Mike Myers and Sex And The City's Kyle MacLachlan were among the celebrity models at Dressed To Kilt.... more
Video: Terry Wogan's loyal fans looked to have been won over as the former bad boy of broadcasting, Chris Evans, took over the BBC Radio 2 breakfast show this morning... more
Last week, he charmed TV’s notoriously tough Dragons into handing over £60k. But a year ago, blitzed on drink and drugs, DJ Robin Banks was on the brink of death... more
Chris Evans has sparked a gold rush in two quiet Surrey towns after revealing live on air that he accidentally donated a Damien Hirst to a charity shop.... more
Chris Evans has sparked a gold rush in two quiet Surrey towns after revealing live on air that he accidentally donated a Damien Hirst to a charity shop... more
Broadcaster Chris Evans today paid £5.5 million for a 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder - a new world record price for a car at auction. The 42-year-old multi-millionaire, wearing a black velvet jacket and torn jeans and sipping beer from a bottle, splashed the cash at a Ferrari sale at Maranello, Italy... more
The flamboyant DJ with a thirst for decadence spent £5.5m on a 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder - a world record price for car at auction.... more
Billie Piper, who has been at the centre of speculation that she is not well enough to appear on stage in the West End, has come out fighting, saying: "I'm doing really well."... more
Exclusive: After high-profile allegations this season, Charlton's manager is pleased the issue is now being addressed but says the authorities still have plenty of work to do