Two Pints of Lager creator confirms comedy show WILL return to screens after 10 years

Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps. creator Susan Nickson has confirmed her hit comedy show will return to screens and that she is in talks with the BBC.  Speaking on the Drama School Dropout podcast, she revealed that she has been in contact with the BBC to start the reboot of the … Read more

Viewers thrilled Cat Deeley back on UK screens as the cheerful star sits in for Lorraine Kelly

Cat Deeley is filling in for Lorraine Kelly this week on her eponymous morning show – and viewers were loving her debut on Tuesday. Cat, 43, is making a triumphant return to British screens after living in the US for 14 years. The star has moved back home in recent weeks, and fans were happy … Read more

ABC’s Old People’s Home for 4 Year Olds returns to screens for season two

ABC’s wholesome social experiment Old People’s Home for 4 Year Olds returns to screens for season two By Alisha Buaya For Daily Mail Australia Published: 04:30 GMT, 9 March 2021 | Updated: 04:30 GMT, 9 March 2021 ABC’s award-winning reality show Old People’s Home for 4 Year Olds is returning for a second season. The wholesome … Read more

You Are What You Eat ‘RETURNING to screens with Trisha Goddard replacing Gillian McKeith’

You Are What You Eat ‘is RETURNING to screens after 14 years with Trisha Goddard set to replace Gillian McKeith as host’ By Laura Fox For Mailonline Published: 01:50 GMT, 5 March 2021 | Updated: 01:50 GMT, 5 March 2021 You Are What You Eat is reportedly returning to screens after a 14-year break. Sources … Read more

Swiss firm Yasava offers private jet cabin upgrades that include covering the walls in OLED screens

Will passenger plane windows become obsolete? Firm offers cabin upgrades that include covering the walls in giant OLED screens that display movies and landscapes The concept has been developed by Swiss design company Yasava, which customises private jet interiors  It says the OLED screens come in various sizes and can be fitted over windows on … Read more

Getting some fresh air and turning off screens can improve lockdown mood

People are happier during lockdown when they turn off their screens and devices and get some fresh air, study shows Researchers monitored over 280 people in April to track their mood in lockdown They found that those who go outside more often had higher happiness levels There was also an improvement in happiness when people … Read more

Seven Network confirms an ‘all stars’ version of Dancing With The Stars will hit TV screens in 2021

Channel Seven CONFIRM Dancing With The Stars: All Stars for 2021 – with ‘big names and personalities from past seasons’ to join the season By Louise Starkey For Daily Mail Australia Published: 01:14 GMT, 20 December 2020 | Updated: 01:14 GMT, 20 December 2020 Channel Seven have confirmed a Dancing With The Stars:All Stars season … Read more

‘Artificial skin’ gives soldiers the power of invisibility on the battlefield with pixelized screens

‘Artificial skin’ that gives soldiers the power of invisibility on the battlefield uses pixelized screens which autonomously heat or cool to mimic the environment Researchers have designed a type of cloaking skin that provides invisibility  Designed as patches, the device is made if individual pixelized screens The screens gather data of the surrounding temperatures to change  … Read more

Coronavirus can survive for a MONTH on surfaces including banknotes and mobile phone screens

Coronavirus can survive for a MONTH on surfaces including banknotes, mobile phone screens and stainless steel, researchers find CSIRO, Australia’s science agency, found that Covid can survive up to 28 days Research found that the virus survived better in colder temperatures  Results could improve risk mitigation procedures to prevent the disease spread  By Nicole Conner … Read more

Children who get little sleep and spend too much time on screens most likely to be obese

Children who get little sleep and spend too much time on their phones or tablets are most likely to be obese, research suggests. For every extra hour of screen use, youngsters are 16 per cent more likely to become overweight or obese.  While every hour less of sleep drove up the risk by 23 per … Read more