Discovery Channel adventure programming clips
Discovery Channel have just launched a raft of new adventure programming, featuring cricketing legend Freddie Flintoff and adventurer Bear Grylls embarking on incredible expeditions.
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Discovery Channel have just launched a raft of new adventure programming, featuring cricketing legend Freddie Flintoff and adventurer Bear Grylls embarking on incredible expeditions.
With summer surely not far away now, we take a look at the perfect holiday destinations for movie fans.
Now you need never be left stranded without Lynx again, thanks to the latest in fragrance technology… Get the Lynx effect direct from your mobile phone with the revolutionary new Lynx Spray app, featuring the full Lynx range, from Africa to Excite. Just scroll and tap to spray; it really couldn’t be easier! Getting the … >
When you’re looking for the perfect place to have a beach holiday, it can be difficult to decide where to go. There are so many places to choose from within Europe so we’ve made it easy for you by putting together a top five beach destinations list.
With brand new series of Britain’s Got Talent, The Voice and The Apprentice all launching this week, that’s a lot of time spent watching other people’s lives on television.
Featuring the cult TV comedy sketch show’s original cast, The Fast Show returns with all-new episodes, brought to you by Foster’s Funny.
Paddy Power’s latest TV advert has been banned already, after only four days on TV! (Surely some kind of record, even for them.)
Dubbed ‘Chavs’, the new commercial sees Paddy Power’s veterinary-style attempts to keep Cheltenham ‘chav-free’, unlike Ascot.
Watch the ad…
In the latest part of the Bacardi Oakheart Adventure series on YouTube, four London lads think they’re travelling to glamorous Hollywood in LA live it up VIP-style with a day of luxury.
From Charlie’s Angels director McG, new action comedy This Means War is released in UK cinemas on Friday 2nd March.
Make Bradford British, a major two-part series exploring what it means to be British, begins on Channel 4 at 9pm on Thursday 1st March.