His father is a world-famous playwright, hers was a London cabbie, but they make a perfect upper-crust couple in Upstairs Downstairs. Ed Stoppard and Keeley Hawes put on a show for Hermione Eyre... more
The end of the weekend has just become bearable again. Into the gap left by Downton Abbey steps TV drama Any Human Heart — starring the original book’s biggest fan... more
It was a case of men behaving badly as Rhys Ifans and James Brown looked punch drunk to be at a party hosted by one of the orginal supermodels Cindy Crawford... more
For sheer spectacle, it's hard to beat the giant animatronic lizards that stalk and stomp and roar through this stage adaptation of Walking With Dinosaurs.... more
Nick Moran discovered the joys of becoming a director last night when he found himself in beautiful company at the afterparty of his new film.
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It's the most glittering - and nail-biting - date in the awards ceremony calendar, and a true litmus test of popular taste. And today we are proud to announce that Mail on Sunday readers will be the first to cast their vote for the National Television Awards... the only TV honours to be handed direct from the viewer to the star.
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Former Spice Girl bandmates, Geri Halliwell, Emma Bunton and Melanie Brown took centre-stage at the Glamour Awards as pouting red-carpet regular Victoria Beckham was a no-show... more
Sarah Harding is known for taking inspiration for her edgy hairstyles from unlikely sources. But now she has revealed a more artistic bent, as she channelled pop-art pioneer Andy Warhol's bed-head look... more
After the posing and pouting on the red carpet, Kim Cattrall let her hair - and her feet down - at a London restaurant before she hit the after-party for the Sex And The City movie, in London last night. Playful Kim, 51, was seen sheltering behind co-star Mario Cantone – who plays Charlotte's gay best friend Anthony, as she attempted to creep out of L'atelier Restaurant and headed to the after show party holding her shoes... more
The Golden Compass offers a roller-coaster ride, the Charlie Wilson's War script is brimming with punchy one-liners and raw, visceral performances in Silent Light are a triumph.... more
As the stars arrived for the BAFTA Television Awards, it was already clear who were the winners and losers in the sartorial stakes. Kelly Brook was the obvious front-runner, channelling vintage Hollywood glamour in a floor-skimming silk navy-blue gown and white fur shrug
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It was her husband's big moment. Having just won the Best Actor gong at last night's Royal Television Society awards, an ecstatic Matthew Macfadyen leaned in to give his wife a celebratory kiss. But rather than respond with a loving smooch, Keeley Hawes pulled away
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Kate Moss, Lily Allen and Cameron Diaz. All trendsetters in their respective careers, and all have adopted the trend for curly hair which has added weight to the decree that the dreaded perm is back. In fact Grazia says women should not be running out to get perms, but instead like the above celebrities we should be embracing the '24-hour perm'
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Film: Anyone in search of cheerfully mindless entertainment this weekend could do much worse than The Bank Job, a British caper movie by Roger Donaldson, the Antipodean director who brought us such solidly competent fare as Thirteen Days and The World's Fastest Indian... more
Never one to miss out on a dodgy hair trend, Girls Aloud star Sarah Harding appears to have been bitten by the Ashes to Ashes bug as she stepped out in London on the weekend with a curly blonde hairdo. The Girls Aloud singer's hair had been transformed into a Eighties perm. Similar to the style worn by the female TV cop in retro-themed BBC1 show Ashes to Ashes... more