Leave It to Beaver ran for six seasons from 1957 to 1963. The series followed Theodore ‘The Beaver’ Cleaver as he got himself into trouble at school, at home, and around the fictional town of Mayfield. The wholesome series resonated with fans in the 1950s and 1960s and continues to gain fans even today. There is one controversy about the family show, though. No one can seem to agree on where in the United States Mayfield was located.
Claude Littner has opened up about his bike accident. Picture: BBC By Naomi Bartram @naomibartram What happened to Claude from The Apprentice? The TV star has opened up about his bike accident...
Fans of The Apprentice will know Claude Littner had to miss the last series of the BBC show after he suffered a nasty bike accident. Lord Alan Sugar’s aide was replaced by the winner of the first series, Tim Campbell who temporarily took his role.
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How old are the Love Island cast? Picture: ITV How old are the likes of Faye, Liberty, Brad, Hugo, Aaron, Kaz, Sharon, Jake, Toby, and Chloe? Find out the ages of the Love Island season seven cast. The seventh season of Love Island has *finally* begun, and we're absolutely over the moon our favourite show in the world is back. The ITV2 series was sadly cancelled last year because of the coronavirus pandemic, meaning it's been a whopping two years since the contestants graced the famous Majorca villa.
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Martin and Su from Heart Breakfast have surprised the Braintree children's charity PARC with a cheque for £33,696, from Global’s Make Some Noise.
Make Some Noise is Heart's charity that gives a voice to small charities and projects across the UK that struggle to raise awareness. The projects are often operating on a shoestring or tackling an issue that is not well understood.
Over the past twelve months, you've been helping us raise loads of money for Make Some Noise - teeing off for golf days, putting heads together for quiz nights, bidding in on air auctions and dressing loud - thanks for everything you've done!