The producers say they are taking the show’s comedy in a new direction, but is that what fans want?
The EastEnders actor and Cockney hardman defends his new BBC show based on his family history.
Josie Rourke says she included certain scenes in Mary Queen of Scots as they reflected reality.
Here’s the low-down on what you need to know from this week.
Female artists including Anne-Marie, Dua Lipa and Jorja Smith lead the field for the 2019 Brits.
The Oscar-tipped film’s writer Nick Vallelonga sent a 2015 tweet about Muslims cheering the 2001 attacks.
The new Radio 2 breakfast host on how she’s changed since she was on Radio 1.
The Drake-endorsed rapper tops the BBC’s Sound of 2019, which tips the Next Big Things in music.
Gaga says she will remove their collaboration Do What U Want (With My Body) from streaming services.
There had been speculation that he might host after all despite his controversial tweets.
Come on Robbie, let’s go party! The Australian actress signs up to play the famous doll on film.
The actor is accused of plying a teenager with alcohol before inappropriately touching him.
Ben Whishaw, Olivia Colman and Richard Madden win at the prestigious Los Angeles ceremony.
It’s Hollywood’s first award ceremony of 2019. Will Lady Gaga shine and will Olivia Colman reign?
From befriending a kangaroo to over-indulging on Swiss cheese, Sigrid reflects on her hectic 2018.
In a new video, Sir Billy Connolly sings that he is “not dying, not dead and not slipping away”.
Actress reflects on first year of the initiative which was set up to combat sexual harassment.
“I believe in second chances… you should host the Oscars,” she said, after December’s homophobic tweet scandal.
A US judge rejects a request by the singer to throw out a lawsuit alleging he copied a Marvin Gaye song.
Grease star says “rumours of my death… greatly exaggerated” following reports she had weeks to live.