CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews Bergerac on U&Drama: Bergerac's back, but now he's a train wreck who's sozzled every night...
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: Bergerac was one of the first detective dramas to lure top actors into one-off roles each week.
ADRIAN THRILLS: Is all-singing, all-dancing Tate the new Britney Spears?
ADRIAN THRILLS: The rise of Tate McRae suggests there's still a place in pop for a conventional song-and-dance act.
Sacked anti-Zionist British professor who went to Hezbollah leaders' funeral in Beirut is DETAINED as he touches down in the UK and quizzed on if he is 'a supporter of terrorism'
David Miller, 60, was detained at Heathrow Airport after attending the funeral of former Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut.
Jose Mourinho punishment announced by Turkish Football Federation after he was accused of racism by Galatasaray
The Fenerbahce head coach made comments to reporters after the incendiary derby between the two teams earlier this week about the Galatasaray bench 'jumping like monkeys'.
Mail Sport Extreme: Choose your weapon for the new craze of medieval armoured combat!
Growing up, plenty of us played the role of knight battling our friends, with sticks often used as swords and, if you were fortunate enough, an old bin lid as a shield.
Epstein files release DELAYED as Pam Bondi says she still hasn't received full set of documents
Attorney General Pam Bondi had promised that the full set of files would be released to the American people on Thursday.
Evil vlogging mom Ruby Franke's cruel ways of making her six children obey her are highlighted in new documentary
Thousands of hours of home videos showing Ruby Franke's cruel methods to make her six children obedient are on full display in Hulu's new documentary that's dropping this Thursday.
Duchess of Edinburgh shares sweet moment with a little girl as she attends Mother's Union meeting in Chelmsford
Sophie, 60, stunned in an all black ensemble on Thursday as she visited the Christian organisation in Chelmsford, Essex, to learn about it's English for Women project.
Gene Hackman's daughter breaks silence on her reclusive father after his mysterious death
Gene Hackman's daughter Leslie has broken her silence following her father and stepmother's mysterious death in an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com.
QUENTIN LETTS: The PM patted the presidential shoulder - child strokes lion at zoo - but Trump barely noticed
QUENTIN LETTS: Sir Keir initially looked terrified. Donald Trump, less chunky than of old but still a big unit, took possession of his small visitor with a six-second handshake.
Fed-up pedestrian clashes with e-bike delivery rider in dramatic footage - but who is in the wrong?
A heated dispute between a pedestrian and a delivery driver on an e-bike in Sydney's CBD has sparked fierce debate among Aussies.
Five... 25 years on! Boyband look dramatically different ahead of new UK tour - and fans are shocked by what Jason 'J' Brown looks like now after he made shock return
Five the band looked dramatically different as they appeared on This Morning on Thursday to promote their upcoming UK tour after announcing their shock reunion.
Patients are 'misled over physician associates' as they are not qualified doctors, coroner warns
Dr Karen Henderson issued her alert after the death of Pamela Marking, 77, whose family were under the impression she had been seen by a doctor and not a physician associate (PA).
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS: Who or what was Jean Genie, who 'lives on his back' in the David Bowie song?
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS: Bowie described The Jean Genie - the lead single from his 1973 album Aladdin Sane - as 'a smorgasbord of imagined Americana'.
I was completely swept away - and shattered: The best Popular novels out now
Wendy Holden reviews the best Popular fiction out now.
The best Crime novels to carry you into March: Making a Killing by Cara Hunter, Murder below Deck by Orlando Murrin, A Trial in Three Acts by Guy Morpuss
Geoffrey Wansell reviews the best Crime novels out now.
Picture This: Welcoming the return of the wild
Katharine Spurrier dives into rural Lincolnshire in this beautifully illustrated record of one couple's rewilding journey.
A powerful portrait of an unlikely couple on a quest whose outcome means life or death: The best fiction out now in paperback
Jane Shilling reviews the best paperbacks out now.
The best Literary Fiction out for Spring: A House for Miss Pauline by Diana McCaulay, Dark Like Under by Alice Chadwick, Gloss by Kyra Wilder
Hephzibah Anderson reviews the best Literary Fiction out now.
Mother Animal by Helen Jukes: Think giving birth is hard? Try being a porcupine!
After giving birth to her own child, Helen Jukes turns to Nature to understand how other species approach motherhood.

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