They had to cook together. They had to break, they have to break a wall down to get to the bathroom, because they said they were so scared to walk outside their bedroom to go into the bathroom, and they could be taken, you know, during those, just walking a few feet. So they just, they tried to survive, you know?
When we first meet Paula ( Tatiana Maslany), the protagonist of Apple TV+'s new series "Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed," she's attempting to arrange her new apartment, with the help of friend Trevor ( Brandon Flynn), a handsome young man who currently resides on her laptop screen. She rambles about her struggles co-parenting her daughter, Hazel (Nola Wallace), with her ex-husband Karl ( Jake Johnson), before Trevor drops a bomb: they only have six minutes left on their scheduled call. As the two spend the next few minutes furiously and, respectively, rubbing one out, it becomes clear that the person whom Paula has shared all her secrets with is not a longtime friend, but rather, a sex worker.
Set in a faith school, Proper Ladies is a 10-minute short that follows four schoolgirls in detention, where friendships, rivalries and acts of rebellion unfold. Absurd, quick-witted and fast, it leans into the heightened logic of teenage life where the smallest things escalate quickly and everything feels urgent. In one scene, a student delivers a dramatic monologue about setting off the fire alarm to conceal the fact that she used the staff toilets to defecate.
I'm insufferable about Chicago sports. I talk about it all the time. It's like my whole personality. I have nothing without it. He even got his Off Campus co-stars rooting for the Bears. We were all in L.A. for a Vanity Fair party in January, and
Showrunner Louisa Levy recently told that Josh Heuston (who plays Justin) will not appear in Season 2, but she's keeping the door open. "I love Josh and I would not write him off if I can find a way to bring Justin back at some point," she said. "We never got a chance to meet Stella, who is the person he ends up with in the book. So maybe we'll find a way to fold him into a future season. We don't have him [available] next season, but never say never."
Ms Sherlock, who has been in contact with Ms Bailey, told The Claire Byrne Show on Newstalk that Mr Rocks signed a producer's contract with RT&E;, and was then giving an allowance for his presenting duties. "Effectively, what happened was that his pay was, overall, suppressed in terms of how his pay was structured," she said. "And that has had very significant implications for his family and his young children that have been left behind after his passing last year."
The cable TV industry is in decline. But cable TV networks still generate a lot of cash. So the plan for Versant Media, the cable TV company spun out of Comcast, is to use that cash to pivot out of cable TV.
One of my favorite parts is a segment in which Hana and her Pokémon friends fly through various regions across the world, so there are plenty of nods to other settings, even if you're not big on Paldea. I'm very behind on Pokémon Horizons, but even if you don't watch the weekly episodes, I can't recommend going through the series' limited animated series enough. There are some real gems on that channel like Pokémon Evolutions and Twilight Wings, and they often dive into the universe in a more grounded, human way rather than relying on the same competitive sport storylines that were so central to the anime for decades.
Willis, who fronted Big Brother on its move to Channel 5, said: "It's no secret that I'm a huge fan of Strictly - I've cheered and danced along from my sofa for years - so to be stepping into the Strictly ballroom is something I can't quite comprehend. It's impossible to fill the shoes that Tess and Claudia have left behind - two wonderful, iconic women who have been the beating heart of Strictly for so long. I can only hope that we are able to help to steer the ship as beautifully as they have, into this new chapter."
The latest teaser for HBO's new superhero adventure gives us our best look at the show yet, smoothing over some of the issues fans seemed to have with the initial rollout. Sure, Lanterns is still very, very brown, and the scope of the series remains just as muddled. This story is also doubling down on the idea that " only one " can wear the Green Lantern ring, between the tenured Hal Jordan (Kyle Chandler) and his reluctant protégé, John Stewart (Aaron Pierre)... which can be very annoying for anyone hoping to see these two beloved heroes actually fighting together.
A mix of television broadcasts and a brief return to live theater occupied the space until 1993, when CBS bought the landmarked structure for their new talk show, The Late Show with David Letterman. Colbert took over the desk in 2015, and in July 2025, CBS announced that The Late Show would end on May 21, 2026, after 33 years.
8.15pm, BBC One The enjoyably quirky murder mystery comedy about retired actor John Chapel (Timothy Spall) and Welsh detective Janie Mallowan (Gwyneth Keyworth) is back and John has a new goatee and girlfriend. Janie isn't too happy about him dating her mum, but they are soon reunited as an unlikely detective duo when a man doing community service is found dead at an outdoor rave site.
Janie Mallowan (Gwyneth Keyworth) has been promoted to detective inspector and is wondering if her seniority means she can no longer call herself J-Dog. She remains charming but also goofy and tactless; at one point, she complains about a teabag being left in a cuppa made for her by the wife of a recent murder victim.