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BBC News | Entertainment | World Edition
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Hoodwinked?
Were rumours of Sarkozy's infidelity a media hoax?
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Pink Floyd win EMI court ruling
Rock legends Pink Floyd win a court battle with record label EMI over online royalties and how their music is sold online.
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Malkovich to tread London boards
Oscar-nominated actor John Malkovich is to play a Josef Fritzl-style Austrian psychopath at the Barbican, in London, next year, it is announced.
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More BBC services facing review
The BBC Trust announces it will review how well some radio services perform in terms of their quality, distinctiveness and value for money.
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In pictures
Blue Peter's most loved pets, past and present
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Doherty banned over manager crash
Musician Pete Doherty is banned from driving after admitting allowing his manager to use his car without insurance.
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'Zero viewers' for Welsh TV shows
A Welsh TV channel funded by taxpayers aired almost 200 TV shows in the last month that officially attracted zero viewers, according to a newspaper report.
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Wall Street 2 release pushed back
Oliver Stone's sequel to 1987 hit Wall Street will not be in cinemas for another six months after film studio bosses push back the release date.
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Corey Haim was 'tormented soul'
Lost Boys actor Corey Haim was a "tormented soul", his friend and fellow actor Corey Feldman says.
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Taio Cruz scales Billboard chart
R&B star Taio Cruz sets the record for the biggest jump to the top of US Billboard Hot 100 for an act's first charting single.
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Take That star sorry for affairs
Take That star Mark Owen says he is "deeply sorry" after admitting he cheated on his partner of five years, before they married in 2009.
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In pictures
Works devoted to Indian portraits go on show
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Dig for success
Rock band Spoon's slow-burning success
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Anna Nicole opera to be staged
London's Royal Opera House is to host the world premiere of an opera about the life of ex- Playboy model Anna Nicole Smith.
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Phantom returns
The critics' verdicts on Lloyd Webber's Love Never Dies
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Academy defends Fawcett snub
Actress Farrah Fawcett was not in the Oscars memorial segment because she was more known as a TV star, the Academy says.
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Actor Sheen 'set for TV return'
Actor Charlie Sheen is expected to return to the set of Two and a Half Men after a spell in rehab, his publicist says.
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Letterman blackmail is admitted
A US TV producer pleads guilty to attempting to blackmail US chat show host David Letterman over his affairs.
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Pink Floyd take EMI to court
Pink Floyd launch legal action in the High Court against EMI over payment of online royalties and marketing of their music.
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It was unusual for a young Tom Jones to 'dirty his fingernails'
Unemployment records found in a skip which poke fun at a young Sir Tom Jones are being auctioned.
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