‘Viewers want clearer TV credits’

Actors should be given more prominence in TV credits that are shown at the end of programmes, according to a survey carried out by the acting union

Artist set for Facebook windfall

A US graffiti artist who painted Facebook’s offices is set to become a millionaire when the social network begins trading as a public

Grant ‘on board’ for Jones film

Actor Hugh Grant will star in the third Bridget Jones movie, despite recent reports that he had pulled out of the

Calvin Harris named top hitmaker

Pop star Calvin Harris was the most successful songwriter in the UK singles chart in 2011, according to research from trade magazine Music

Noises Off transfers to West End

Michael Frayn’s comedy Noises Off is to transfer to the West End after breaking box office records at the Old

Connolly ends shows after heckles

Comedian Billy Connolly is criticised for ending two of his stand-up shows early in the past week due to

ITV’s Fred West drama wins award

Appropriate Adult, ITV1′s dramatisation of the arrest of killer Fred West, picks up best single drama at the Broadcast awards in

Gospel singer David Peaston dies

R&B and gospel singer David Peaston, best known for the tracks Two Wrongs (Don’t Make it Right) and Can I?, dies aged

VIDEO: The Queen’s unofficial portraits

One of the first events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee is taking place at the Cartoon Museum in

King’s Speech premieres on stage

Almost a year after the film reigned supreme at the Oscars, the stage version of The King’s Speech has its world

Sabbath drummer makes tour threat

Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward threatens to pull out of the bands reunion, unless he is presented with a “signable

Radio 1′s Hackney 2012 revealed

BBC Radio 1 have announced more than 25 acts to take part in the Olympic Hackney weekend

Hunt for lowest ever bass singer

A record company has begun a worldwide search for the singer who can sing a note so low that it is thought never to have been sung

Crime dominates library lending

Novels by authors such as James Patterson and Lee Child are among the most borrowed books from British

VIDEO: Thailand’s teen piano prodigy

At the age of 14, Gun Chaikittiwatana is already playing some of the hardest pieces ever written for classical