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Channel 5 Vine viewers outraged as guest says Greta Thunberg has 'done more for PEACE' than Trump
Channel 5 viewers tuned into Thursday's edition of Jeremy Vine have been left up in arms following one guest's verbal attack on US President Donald Trump. A debate about whether or not the US President deserved the Nobel Peace Prize for the part he played in Thursday's ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel erupted following the diplomatic
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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,
Channel 5 is teasing fans that they 'will fall in love with’ a Hollywood icon’s detective in a major Death in Paradise update. Premiering back in 2011 and created by Robert Thorogood, Death in Paradise is one of the BBC ’s most successful crime dramas of all time.
Channel 5 viewers were left up in arms after they aired another documentary exploring the friendship between Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew
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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.