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The Jackson 5 score UK number one
The Jackson 5's 1970 hit single ABC makes a surprising return to the singles chart, while Iron Maiden score their fifth number one album.
- 11 September 2015
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
Sound of Music sing-along at Proms
A sing-along to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the release of the Sound of Music takes centre stage at the Last Night of the Proms
- 12 September 2015
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
Entertainment round-up: 11 September
King Kong v Godzilla rematch; Doctor Who return gets early review; and Brokeback Mountain on stage
- 11 September 2015
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
Cumberbatch joins Syria charity drive
- 11 September 2015
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
Citizen Smith TV revival denied
- 11 September 2015
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
Brydon play could 'upset critics'
- 11 September 2015
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
The Libertines postpone gigs
- 11 September 2015
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
Gyllenhaal film opens Toronto festival
- 11 September 2015
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
Author Ness's refugee fund tops $1m
- 10 September 2015
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
Beryl Renwick: BBC award-winner dies
- 11 September 2015
- From the section Humberside
Music museum leaves London for north
- 10 September 2015
- From the section Liverpool
Brit trio in America's Got Talent final
- 10 September 2015
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
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Ethnic minority orchestra makes debut
- 11 September 2015
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
A golden age of musical bio-pics?
- 11 September 2015
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
Why Disney is filming in Warrington
- 11 September 2015
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
Prof Green 'wanted to knock Dad out'
- 11 September 2015
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
Africa Utopia festival returns to London
- 11 September 2015
- From the section Africa
Ronnie Wood's long-lost teenage diary
- 10 September 2015
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
Also in the news
Jack Dee to host You're Fired
- 11 September 2015
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
Newsbeat Nintendo's Mario celebrates 30 years
- 11 September 2015
- From the section Front Page
Toronto Film Festival
Reporter's diary
- 11 September 2015
TIFF: Ones to watch
- 9 September 2015
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
Brits in Toronto
- 10 September 2015
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
Features & Analysis
Tearful goodbye
Downton cast reflect on the end of the hit series
- 10 September 2015
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
Kermode Uncut
Mark speaks to the director of The Falling - one of his films of the year
- 11 September 2015
Classic puzzle
French great stirs row from beyond the tomb
- 10 September 2015
- From the section Europe
Different sound
Celebrated conductors share Proms orchestra
- 10 September 2015
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
'Tempers will fray'
How Duran Duran have made it to album 14
- 9 September 2015
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
Our Experts
The artists who destroyed their own work
Douglas Gordon has used an axe to attack the wall of a theatre where he staged a new play to scathing reviews - but he is not the first artist to set about his own work.
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Ethnic minority orchestra makes debut
- 11 September 2015
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
A golden age of musical bio-pics?
- 11 September 2015
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
Why Disney is filming in Warrington
- 11 September 2015
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
Prof Green 'wanted to knock Dad out'
- 11 September 2015
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
Africa Utopia festival returns to London
- 11 September 2015
- From the section Africa
Ronnie Wood's long-lost teenage diary
- 10 September 2015
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
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