Not Christmas Links #1


"Scott Mills meets Keisha Buchanan of Sugababes as she picks her Tracks of My Years from artists including Stevie Wonder, SWV, Destiny's Child, Girls Aloud and Britney Spears."

"The Doctor Who series opener was watched by an overnight audience of 4.43 million. Higher than most of S12's overnights."

Mark Gatiss: ‘I’m currently very, very ashamed of being English’:
"The former League of Gentlemen star on his love of low-budget British spinechillers, his loathing of Brexit and a slew of projects opening this winter."

Who is the redhead living in the Tower of London?
"With her flaming red curls, Megan Clawson looks like a fairy-tale princess. So when she walks around the moat of the 950-year-old Tower of London, it's no wonder she draws attention from visitors." 

"Romeo and Juliet is rarely lauded as the greatest of Shakespeare’s plays, an honor that usually goes to Hamlet or Macbeth or King Lear."

"The 1980s was a troublesome decade for many industrial towns and cities across the UK, and Liverpool with its rich industrial heritage was hit particularly hard. Around eighty thousand jobs were lost between 1972-1982 and the city was left devastated by the impact of de-industrialisation."

"After canceling last year because of the pandemic, the 48th annual Village Halloween Parade made its glorious—and spooky—return to New York City on Sunday night."

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