Television Bruno Mars teaches James Corden dance moves on Carpool Karaoke – video Pop star Bruno Mars dances to his hit 24K Magic alongside James Corden in Carpool Karaoke, aired on the CBS TV network on Tuesday. As well as singing some of his hits, Mars discusses what he requests on his rider
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So far this year 108 addicts have died on the streets of Glasgow. The 107th was a Minister's son. John Sweeney reports
Drugs in Britain: special report Macduff Street's finest hung out of the top-floor window of number 53 in a rundown part of Glasgow as the Government Minister's son left number 49 in a black body bag. A taxi drove up the street, past the houses as blank and terrible as faces without eyesockets, their windows blinded by metal sheets, past the reinforced steel doors, past the litter of plastic cones and bags and the broken Hoover, past the shards of shattered glass, past the human excrement and the syringe needles, past the grafitti backing the IRA, and a pitifully thin pasty-faced wreckage of a man came out.
Mad Men: notes from the break roomMad MenMad Men recap: season seven, episode 14 – Person to Person (warning: spoilers)For all the bold theories about how the show might conclude, it ended just as we probably suspected from the last few episodes
Spoiler alert: this blog is published after Mad Men airs on AMC in the US on Sundays at 10pm ET. Do not read on unless you have watched season seven, episode 14 (which airs in Australia on Showcase on Monday 18 May at 3.
The ObserverNick FrostInterviewNick Frost: ‘I have a beautiful life at the moment’Tim JonzeNick Frost has come a long way since the cult TV series Spaced, but despite a string of hit movies, the comedian feels he’s never far away from flipping burgers. Here, he talks about ghost busting, male bonding with Simon Pegg and wrestling – not just with his demons
If the acting ever dries up, then at least Nick Frost has a plan.
TelevisionObituaryObituary: Patrick McGoohanActor best known for his roles in the 60s TV classics The Prisoner and Danger ManThe handsome and steady-eyed Patrick McGoohan, who has died aged 80, was the star, co-writer and sometimes director of one of British television's most original and challenging series of the 1960s, The Prisoner. In it, he played Number Six, a mysterious, resigned former secret agent who is always trying to escape from the Village, an apparently congenial community which is in fact a virtual prison for people who know too much.