Fans can anticipate the same embarrassing humour, unpleasant workplace politics, and a new group of people to love – or hate.
Perhaps you have what it takes to be one of SA’s most interesting personalities to join the tenth season of ‘Come Dine With Me South Africa’, set to launch in 2025.
The famous TV chef now wants to show audiences that air fryers are about more than ‘nuggets and chips.’
The BBC’s coverage of the World Indoor Bowls Championship turned into a smirk-fest after the sound of sex noises was played at full volume throughout the arena.
Razzlekhan also claimed to be a successful tech businesswoman, calling herself an economist, serial entrepreneur, software investor, and of course, a rapper.
Robots say they have no plans to rebel against humanity, N3 arson case a ‘co-ordinated attack’, Solar panel fault probed after fire at Vodacom’s Cape Town office, Matthew McConaughey’s son makes social media debut.
The next band to blame an audience for their poor performance or quality of music should rather do what most bands do: Blame the drummer
In the last few minutes of the game, a number of people decided to test the security’s defensive backline, and almost like a playground game, the invaders made their beeline for the pitch.
The host was hosting and then some lady in a glass cage gets her head blown up.
For all you true crime fans out there, this is an ideal way to spend those cold stormy nights when the power goes out.
Royals boycott BBC. China’s ‘hypersonic’ weapon. Dead man at Silvermine. Widow begs Bieber to cancel concert. Adriana Lima goes braless.
People watching a BBC Wales panel discussion about unemployment during the pandemic noticed something out of sorts on one interviewee’s bookshelf.
The world was shocked to find out about the tragic death of NBA legend Kobe Bryant. The BBC’s video segment on his death was a shocker, too.
BBC radio broadcaster Danny Baker just became the new royal baby’s first troll, which hasn’t ended very well for him.
The BBC have come under fire for blurring out footage that showed cleavage. Not nude breasts, but rather the actual cleavage line.
BBC covers SA violence. MTN loses R6 billion in 45 mins. Wonga collapses. Kenya Airways killing SAA. Lady Di’s burka. Kirsten’s new gig. Gerard Depardieu rape accusations. Jamie Oliver’s restaurant nightmare.
After a massive setback for Bell Pottinger, the PR firm that helped the Guptas, co-founder Lord Bell sat for an interview that didn’t really go all that smoothly.
Female nipples might be banned on Instagram, because apparently we still live in the dark ages, but on the BBC they still pop up from time to time.
It’s the kind of thing we are used to seeing from the likes of ANN7, but the BBC don’t usually drop the ball like this. It’s pretty darn cringe.
One BBC producer got more than she bargained for when a Wits student doctor challenged them during an interview. It’s quite entertaining.
Elijah Wood is another former child actor coming out with allegations against child molesters in Hollywood, and this could blow the lid right off the whole mess.
I want to thank Louis from One Direction .At my size, it's the first time I've ever in my life been called "little"! pic.twitter.com/TR9zj2NBH1
— Stephen Nolan (@StephenNolan) October 23, 2015
Louis Tomlinson almost got himself into hot water as British tabloids took the incident to another level.
Fresh off the news that his replacement on Top Gear has been formally announced, Jeremy Clarkson claims the BBC were still after his services just days earlier. The BBC are not happy.
You would expect the host of Top Gear to have more than a passing interest in cars, and it looks like the BBC have done their homework. Here’s that Mayweather-style collection.
After months of wild speculation and hearsay the BBC have confirmed who will be tasked with taking Top Gear forward. Looks like this could get interesting.
Hey, who wants to read another story about Jeremy Clarkson slagging people off? You’re in luck, because we have just the thing for you.
Start your engines, it looks like we might finally know who the new power trio of TV car shows will be. Don’t say we didn’t call it.
The rumour mill has been in overdrive ever since the Top Gear team was disassembled. They may have found a winner here though.
More bad news for Top Gear fans as another host has signalled he will not be involved in the show without Jeremy Clarkson. One for all and all for one.
The much-maligned Jeremy Clarkson will return to the BBC studios again, although this gig will have less to do with fast cars and racial insults than what he is used to.