Sep 6, 2008 | The Independent
There's been a murder: Taggart at 25
It is the world's longest-running police drama and synonymous with the grit and dark humour of Glasgow.
Alex Kingston - New Female Ex-Cons Drama Set for BBC
Caption: Alex Kingston , . Premiere of 'A Plumm Summer' at the Mann Bruin Theater - Arrivals.
Little Dorrit by Charles Dickens is being adapted by the BBC into a fifteen part television series.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
The day begins with the usual tours around the Plummer's relish factory. It is also the day of the Plummer's annual general meeting. via Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Actress Attacks Racing Greyhound 'Slaughter'
“We are committed to improving the already-high standards of welfare for both racing and retired greyhounds and we support programmes aimed at re-homing more retired greyhounds.”
One Foot In The Grave actress Annette Crosbie has called on the Government to prevent hundreds of greyhounds being killed or dumped once they are no longer fit for racing. via Sky News
“I hope the minister has listened to what the majority of Scots want and will take away the opportunity to eradicate these vicious traps once and for all.”
ANIMAL campaigners were today urging the Scottish Government to ban the use of snares. via Scotsman.com News
“Horrendous injuries and painful deaths could be avoided if the Scottish Government chooses to implement the necessary legislation. Nothing but a complete ban on snares will end this suffering.”
THE Scottish Government is under pressure to "see sense" and ban the use of snares. via Scotsman.com
Actress backs ban on animal snares
TV star Annette Crosbie has urged the Scottish Government to "see sense" and ban the use of snares. via IcDumfries