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Scott Mills sacked by BBC after past police probe
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BBC Radio 2 breakfast host Scott Mills has been abruptly dismissed from the broadcaster. The 53-year-old was taken off air last week amid a complaint, with the sacking confirmed on March 30. It comes after a 2016 police investigation into alleged offences against a teenage boy, though no charges were filed.
The BBC has revealed the star-studded cast for the second season of its hit reality show The Celebrity Traitors. Filming is underway at Ardross Castle in the Scottish Highlands over the summer, hosted by Claudia Winkleman. The series returns later this year following season 1's massive success.
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The BBC has announced plans to cut between 1,800 and 2,000 jobs worldwide, raising concerns for its major Nairobi bureau. Interim head Rhodri Talfan shared the news via an internal email on Wednesday. The Nairobi operation, employing nearly 600 staff, handles TV, radio, and digital content for Africa.
David Attenborough will present a new five-part BBC TV series called Secret Garden, focusing on wildlife in British gardens. The series marks his 100th birthday on May 8 and explores hidden natural worlds in backyards across the UK. It will likely air on BBC and BBC iPlayer, though an exact release date remains unconfirmed.
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The BBC has confirmed a new eight-part drama series titled 1536, adapting Ava Pickett's stage play set in Tudor England. The story follows three young women whose lives are upended by the arrest of Anne Boleyn. It explores themes of friendship and misogyny with relevance to the modern world.
Filming has begun for the fourth series of the BAFTA-winning BBC police drama Blue Lights, with actress Angela Griffin returning as a director. Griffin, known for roles in shows like Coronation Street and Waterloo Road, shared an update from the set, expressing her enthusiasm despite challenging weather. Fans have responded with excitement, eagerly awaiting the new episodes.
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Filmmakers have paid more than £35,000 to Watford Borough Council for filming permissions in 2025, according to a Freedom of Information request. The largest fee came from the BBC drama Babies, which used multiple streets and car parks in January. Other series including Sweetpea and Red Eye also contributed significantly to the total.
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