Posted on 08 September 2007
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- - The One Show presenter Christine Bleakley water-skis across the English Channel in aid of Sport Relief.
- - Lawyers for music producer Phil Spector are appealing his murder conviction, claiming he was denied a fair trial.
- - Popular teen drama series Skins is commissioned for a further two series, broadcaster E4 announces.
- - The dance group are to finish their world tour by topping Sunday night's bill at this year's Bestival on the Isle of Wight.
- - Jay Sean sweeps the boards at the 2010 Asian Music Awards by winning the four awards for which he was nominated.
- - Take That star Mark Owen says he is "deeply sorry" for cheating on his partner of five years before they married in 2009.
- - Bristol beats Manchester, Liverpool and London to be named Britain's "most musical city" in a survey by the Performing Right Society.
- - Lost Boys actor Corey Haim was a "tormented soul", his friend and fellow actor Corey Feldman says.
- - Pink Floyd tracks may be removed from digital music services like iTunes after a High Court ruling.
- - Lord Puttnam says UK cinema is in a robust state, but says film should be reflected more on primetime television shows.
- - A musical celebrating US musician Ray Charles will open on Broadway in November, it is announced.
- - Oscar-nominated actor John Malkovich is to play a Josef Fritzl-style Austrian psychopath at the Barbican, in London, next year, it is announced.
- - The Royal Opera House is to stage the world premiere of an opera about the life of former Playboy model Anna Nicole Smith, who died in 2007.
- - Film director Peter Jackson may face legal action over his plans to install a version of the famous Hollywood sign in New Zealand.
- - Musician Pete Doherty is banned from driving after admitting allowing his manager to use his car without insurance.
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