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Luke Warm Sex gets worthy conclusion
The six-part series has found a cult following and Luke McGregor has become its leader.
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BEN POBJIE Attenborough's Planet Earth has all the sweeping grandeur and breathtaking beauty that one could want.
Expect a GoT spin-off series
2:09pm When too much is barely enough, George RR Martin has a great idea.
Colbert mocks Depp video
12:16pm Late Show host has satirised that excruciating apology from Johnny Depp and Amber Heard.
Late-night TV is taking over
Patrick Ryan James Corden and others want to turn popular segments of their shows into separate series.
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