If there's one thing the world can thank us for, it's TV. These are some of the most successful TV formats to have started in Britain and found a global audience. Don't mention it, world.
You've probably heard people talk about the "death of print", but what's really going on? Britons love newspapers and buy them in their millions but we're becoming a more digital society - so if you like picking up a newspaper in the morning, you may want to make the most of it while you can.
Mark Kermode is the UK's best-known film critic. He gives his frank and honest appraisal of the new releases on Radio 5 Live's "flagship" Kermode and Mayo programme. These are the films that got the Good Dr so mad, the reviews are more entertaining than the the movies themselves.
And a big hello to Jason Isaacs.
Old Auntie is in serious trouble again with its bosses fighting their way out of another crisis. But despite its critics, the fact remains that most of us couldn't live without it. You can take our jobs, you can take our libraries... but don't touch Dr Who.
I saw some teenagers eating what I suspect was a badger at Leeds festival in 2002. There are at least two eyewitnesses who saw this. It was either a badger or a dog.
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