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Nineties TV heartthrob, 63, looks unrecognisable as he strips naked for new movie

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David Duchovny - who rose to fame as Agent Fox Mulder in the US hit show X Files - has opened up about getting naked in his new movie, ageing, dying, and the importance of humour

Parents' anguish at 'sympathetic' Lucy Letby TV show as Channel 5 documentary about serial baby killer 'aims to include questions about her guilt'

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The 34-year-old was given a further whole-life sentence after a jury found her guilty of trying to murder a premature baby she was meant to be caring for at the Countess of Chester Hospital.

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Antiques Roadshow expert's heartbreaking family losses that landed him TV role

Will Farmer has been a ceramics expert on the BBC One show since 2006

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Nineties TV legend, 63, looks unrecognisable as he strips naked for new film 30 years after cult US show

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DAVID Duchovny is ready to embrace aging, and as a demonstration of that, has decided to get naked for a scene in his upcoming film.

Nineties TV legend, 63, looks unrecognisable as he strips naked for new film 30 years after cult US show

www.thesun.co.uk

DAVID Duchovny is ready to embrace aging, and as a demonstration of that, has decided to get naked for a scene in his upcoming film.

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Did Taylor Swift Tease New Album At Dublin Eras Tour Show? Fans Guess Rep TV

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In Taylor Swift's world, every action, every picture, and every statement can carry a secret meaning. Her fans, lovingly called Swifties, have sharpened their detective abilities over time, guided by Taylor herself to uncover clues that…

Movies and TV shows leaving streaming services in May

Netflix periodically removes various movies and shows from its platform without notifying users in advance. These titles, often deeply buried within the streaming service’s expansive library, disappear almost daily. Subscribers may only…

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Netflix, Prime Video, Max and More: Top New TV Shows and Movies to Watch This Week

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Here's what to watch the week of July 8 to July 14.

The TV stats that shame the Wallabies: More people tune into Women's State of Origin match than win over Wales in sad reality for under-fire union team

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Television viewing figures revealed by News Corp show that 561,000 people tuned into Channel 9 to watch the game on free to air TV and streaming.

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Cole Palmer reveals the TV show occupying the England team as they play in Euros 2024

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England has just secured their spot in the Euros 2024 semi-finals, but it seems the players are attracting attention for another reason, their TV habits.

9 Harlen Coben shows, ranked by Rotten Tomatoes ratings

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We rank the TV shows based on Harlen Coben's mysteries and thrillers

What's on TV this week—Sunny and Mastermind: To Think Like A Killer

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Welcome to What’s On, our weekly picks of must-watch shows. Here’s what you need to watch from Sunday, July 7 to Thursday, July 11. All times are Eastern.

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Upcoming Apple TV+ Shows: What's New And Coming Soon

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Here's a full breakdown of all the upcoming Apple TV+ shows, both new and returning.

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Netflix rival has more than 200,000 movies & TV shows you can stream for free

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For those unable to keep up with Netflix’s increasing subscription costs, Tubi is a free alternative with plenty of options on offer.

Why Cars in Movies and TV Shows Often Lack Headrests: Two Main Reasons

Obviously, movies and TV shows aren’t always realistic. We all know this. Sometimes it’s more about the action and intensity that keep us glued to the screen, or the comedic moments that unfold beyond the boundaries of real-life rules and…

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TV news shows

Lineup of guests for today's TV news shows:

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Is this Glasgow's real Willy Wonka experience? Bare Bones owner talks expansion, TV and ethical chocolate

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As Willy Wonka fever shows no sign of slowing down, Rosalind Erskine chats to owners of Glasgow’s real chocolate experience