Matt Lucas is turning his charity single Thank You, Baked Potato into a book that will raise funds for his #FeedNHS campaign.
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Matt Lucas is turning his charity single Thank You, Baked Potato into a book that will raise funds for his #FeedNHS campaign.
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Marvel has announced it is releasing some of its most popular comic book titles for free, to help fans get through the coronavirus lockdown.
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London’s Almeida Theatre has released a series of monologues from its previous productions to entertain theatre fans stuck at home.
They include Andrew Scott performing the ‘To be, or not to be’ soliloquy from Shakespeare’s Hamlet.
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Ant and Dec are celebrating 30 years of working together with a new book that will be published in September.
JK Rowling has launched a new digital hub dedicated to all things Harry Potter, which she hopes will keep young children occupied during the coronavirus pandemic.
Dolly Parton is launching a weekly online series where she’ll read a book for children at bedtime.
If you’re stuck at home and looking for some magical to lift the boredom, this might be the answer.
Hogwarts Is Here is an online social network that lets you enrol in seven different Hogwarts courses.
The BBC will broadcast six of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s recent productions on BBC Four and BBC iPlayer as part of its Culture in Quarantine series.
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Patrick Stewart is aiming to get everyone through the coronavirus pandemic shutdown by reading a sonnet a day.
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Judi Dench and a host of British stage stars have joined forces to recite an excerpt from Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice.
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