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Strictly's It Takes Two delayed twice by World Cup draw

BBC viewers were left fuming as the Strictly Come Dancing spin-off was pushed back twice due to overrunning coverage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup draw. Get the full story on the scheduling clash and England's challenging group.

BBC House of Games fans fume over schedule change

Richard Osman's House of Games was moved from its usual 6pm slot to 7:30pm on BBC Two for World Cup coverage, sparking outrage from loyal viewers. Discover the reaction and show details.

BBC orders all staff to complete antisemitism training

Outgoing BBC director-general Tim Davie has mandated compulsory antisemitism training for all employees following accusations of ignored complaints from over 200 Jewish staff. Staff have six months to complete the course.

Tonight's TV: Muppets, Murder, and Medical Miracles

Tonight's TV guide features deep dives into festive classics 'The Muppet Christmas Carol' and 'It's a Wonderful Life', a chilling Orkney murder mystery, and groundbreaking cancer research. Plan your evening viewing now.

BBC's Amol Rajan apologises for 'scroungers' remark

BBC journalist Amol Rajan clarifies his 'scroungers' comment on Radio 4, apologising for any offence caused during a discussion on child poverty and the two-child benefit cap. Read the full story.

Amy Irons to host BBC Scotland Hogmanay 2025

BBC Scotland unveils its 2025 festive schedule, with Amy Irons returning to host Hogmanay coverage. The line-up includes a Two Doors Down special and Scotland's Christmas Home of the Year.

McCausland's blindness documentary rethinks AI

Comedian Chris McCausland's BBC documentary 'Seeing into the Future' explores how AI technologies are transforming lives for the visually impaired, challenging common scepticism.

Turner's Secret Sketchbooks Reveal Neurodivergent Clues

JMW Turner's private sketchbooks, featuring 37,000 drawings, are examined on BBC Two. Experts and fans, including Tracey Emin, explore whether the artist was neurodivergent. Discover the revelations tonight.

Strictly fans rage over It Takes Two pre-recording

Strictly Come Dancing fans are furious after discovering the 'live' spin-off It Takes Two was pre-recorded, following a major announcement about La Voix's injury. Read the full story here.

Vicky Pattison misses It Takes Two for birthday

Strictly's Vicky Pattison apologises for missing It Takes Two to celebrate her birthday. She and partner Kai Widdrington will appear on Wednesday's show. Read the emotional story.

BBC Two airs 'The Piano' masterpiece tonight

Don't miss the BBC Two broadcast of the Oscar-winning masterpiece 'The Piano' tonight at midnight. This period drama features stunning performances and cinematography.

TV Tonight: Empire with David Olusoga on BBC Two

Historian David Olusoga explores the British Empire's legacy in Australia. Plus, Children in Need 2025 and the return of The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon. Your essential TV guide for this evening.

FA Cup Second Round Draw: Non-League Giants Learn Fate

The Emirates FA Cup second round draw has been confirmed, setting up thrilling ties between football's underdogs and established clubs. Discover which non-league sides could secure a dream third-round match against Premier League opposition.

Game of Wool: BBC's Knitting Champion Crowned

The BBC's crafting competition Game of Wool has found its first champion, but did the judges pick the right winner? Christopher Stevens delivers his verdict on Britain's answer to The Great British Bake Off with knitting needles.

BBC presenter leaves after controversial Ferguson interview

Veteran BBC broadcaster Charles Nove has left his position after conducting a contentious interview with Sarah, Duchess of York about her friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, raising questions about editorial standards at the corporation.

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