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This season, the series’ eighth, will be its last, its producers have decided. Producers David Shore, Katie Jacobs and series star Hugh Laurie made it official in a statement late Wednesday.

The Walking Dead’s writers struggle to find balance between TV series and comic books.

British-born actress Naomi Watts is to portray Princess Diana in a new film believed to explore her relationship with the heart surgeon Hasnat Khan.

Adele has hit back at Karl Largerfeld’s "too fat" comment – insisting she is proud of her figure.

The British Library appoints its first artist-in-residence – a performer who will create a new character based on his research into hypnotism.

Daniel Radcliffe has revealed he has a ‘crush’ on Ryan Gosling because he admires his work so much.

Fox’s medical drama ‘House’ is ending its eight-year run this season. The show’s producers, including Emmy-nominated star Hugh Laurie, said it was a ‘painful’ decision.

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame says six additional groups will be inducted this year after a committee determined they should be recognized with previously enshrined original lead singers.

New Jersey’s second largest city is rolling out the welcome mat for the women of the ‘Jersey Shore.’ Jersey City has issued producers a permit to film a spinoff of the series.

CNN suspended political analyst Roland Martin on Wednesday for ‘offensive’ tweets during the Super Bowl that some critics said were anti-gay.

When Elliott Lefko casts his mind back to the thousands of shows he’s booked and promoted over the course of his dizzying career, enough highlights pop out to bathe an arena.

The annual Berlin film festival is opening with a costume drama set at the beginning of the French revolution — the first of 18 movies competing at the event.

Comedian Alistair McGowan is set to make an impression on ITV1 with a new sports entertainment show, to be executive produced by Harry Hill.

The eclectic mix of The Black Keys, Skrillex and Mac Miller lead nominees for the 2012 mtvU Woodie Awards.

Cineplex Inc. recorded net income of $10.9 million in the fourth quarter — a sharp gain over the $4.4 million in the net income for the same period of 2010.

Paintings, jewelry and fashions belonging to the late Elizabeth Taylor have sold for more than $183 million. All 1,817 lots offered sold at auctions in New York and London.

A 1933 work by the Spanish artist Joan Miro fails to sell in a week that has seen other pieces sold for record prices at London auctions.

Argentine rock musician Luis Alberto Spinetta dies aged 62 after suffering lung cancer.

A drama set around the French Revolution, starring Diane Kruger as Marie Antoinette, will launch the Berlin Film Festival later.

Scottish comedian and actor Billy Connolly will play a dwarf warrior in Peter Jackson’s Hobbit films, the director announces.

The show, which stars British actor Hugh Laurie, will finish after the current eighth season ends.

The evacuation of a remote archipelago in 1930 is linked to a vampire infestation in a new comic which could be turned into a film.

A reality television producer charged with killing his wife while on vacation in Mexico has been extradited from the U.S. to await trial, the next step in a legal saga that has played out on both sides of the border.

Veteran singer June Tabor wins four prizes at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards in Salford, three of which are shared with her collaborators The Oysterband.

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