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James Martin, who stars in Northern Irish film An Irish Goodbye, plays his harmonica in a pub jam.

The 25-year-old will perform I Wrote A Song at May's competition as the UK hosts on Ukraine's behalf.

The 25-year-old will perform I Wrote A Song at May's competition as the UK hosts on Ukraine's behalf.

He was the first person to be made over by the "fab five" when Netflix rebooted the show in 2018.

The TV star, whose real name was Margaret Lake, was a well-known TV figure in the 1990s.

The broadcaster reportedly made an inappropriate comment to a woman at an event he was hosting.

The acclaimed actor and singer also appeared in Flash Gordon and the Bond film For Your Eyes Only.

The new production hopes to give a new perspective on the US singer's life, his daughter Tina said.

Clare Balding will be the lead presenter for coverage of this year's Wimbledon in July, the BBC announces.

The 25-year-old will perform I Wrote A Song at May's competition as the UK hosts on Ukraine's behalf.

He was the first person to be made over by the "fab five" when Netflix rebooted the show in 2018.

The TV star, whose real name was Margaret Lake, was a well-known TV figure in the 1990s.

The broadcaster reportedly made an inappropriate comment to a woman at an event he was hosting.

The acclaimed actor and singer also appeared in Flash Gordon and the Bond film For Your Eyes Only.

The new production hopes to give a new perspective on the US singer's life, his daughter Tina said.

Clare Balding will be the lead presenter for coverage of this year's Wimbledon in July, the BBC announces.

He was the first person to be made over by the "fab five" when Netflix rebooted the show in 2018.

The TV star, whose real name was Margaret Lake, was a well-known TV figure in the 1990s.

The broadcaster reportedly made an inappropriate comment to a woman at an event he was hosting.
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