Posted on 21 April 2008
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- - Tickets for a memorial service for Michael Jackson in Los Angeles will be made available via the internet, organisers reveal.
- - Only Fools and Horses wide boy Derek Trotter is returning to BBC One in a comedy drama about his teenage years.
- - Pop survivors Take That win the coveted Silver Clef award, recognising their 18-year chart career.
- - Singer Peter Andre says the months since his split with glamour model Katie Price have been the hardest of his life.
- - Britpop heroes Blur reveal the inspiration for their hit Parklife at the first of their Hyde Park reunion gigs.
- - The BBC's adaptation of Robin Hood is not returning for a fourth series, it has been confirmed.
- - The title music to long-running ITV1 drama The Bill is being dropped as the show moves to a post-watershed slot.
- - German godfathers of electronica peddle their way into the people of Manchester's hearts
- - The US rapper has postponed his forthcoming European shows, expected to kick off in Paris on Thursday.
- - Blackpool is picked to host this year's Royal Variety Performance, featuring Britain's Got Talent Winners Diversity.
- - Author Vikram Seth is to pen a sequel to his highly-praised 1,350-page epic A Suitable Boy.
- - One of India's leading artists, Tyeb Mehta, dies in a hospital in the western city of Mumbai.
- - A housewife from the East Midlands is to be the first person to stand on Trafalgar Square's Fourth Plinth.
- - A Turkish game show challenges atheists to find a faith, with a pilgrimage prize for any converts.
- - The star, currently number one in the UK singles chart, labels R&B "empty", "hollow" and "really bad".
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