Joao.
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you HAVE to see the video previews!!!!!!! next week is so good :D
http://www.channel4.com/entertainment/tv/m...ollyoaks/video/
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Friday 29th June 2007 (6.30pm)
Everyone is shocked when John Paul announces he's splitting up with Spike. Craig is uneasy as he begins to think of the implications of what he's getting into. He promises to finish with Sarah when he can find the right time. Clare takes a turn for the worse, but just as she seems to be on her way out, she jolts back to life.
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Veronica Mars will not be returning to The CW for a fourth season, it has emerged.
Series creator Rob Thomas, in an email to TV Guide's Michael Ausiello, said that the show "is officially dead."
Thomas added that he believed The CW's entertainment chief Dawn Ostroff - who is currently being deluged with Mars bars by fans hoping to pull off a Jericho-like revival of the show - "would have liked to have continued" with the show but that others at the network offered "too much resistance."
The news comes just over a month since the series was viewed as a likely pickup for the 2007-08 season in a revamped form that would have seen Veronica working as an FBI agent.
DIGITAL SPY
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The creators of Monsters Inc are to team up with Disney Pixar for their next big animation project.
According to trade paper Variety the new film, called Up, will tell the story of a 70-year-old man who fights beasts in the wilderness.
It is scheduled for release in 2009 and will be directed by Peter Docter.
The film's release will come just a year before the third instalment of Pixar's iconic Toy Story franchise.
Docter was also involved in the writing of both of the previous films.
DIGITAL SPY
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Edited by Joao Filipe
Twisted Dr. May Wright – actress Amanda Drew – and on-screen partner Rob Minter (Stuart Laing) will dramatically bow out of EastEnders when the Square's Rob-Dawn-May baby plot reaches its eagerly-anticipated climax, Digital Spy can reveal.
Next week sees Rob and May hold Dawn (Kara Tointon) hostage in their countryside retreat, where May threatens to get her hands on Dawn's baby by any means possible.
But May's dream of a perfect family life with Rob quickly crumbles around her.
Last month, producers took the decision to axe their baby abduction storyline due to the disappearance of Madeleine McCann in Portugal.
And, despite having filmed nearly all of the original scripts, show bosses re-wrote and re-shot the entire culmination of the plot.
Hinting at the warped doctor's fate, a show source told DS: "There are some really shocking scenes to come. Viewers won't believe how far Mad May pushes it to get what she wants - but will she succeed? Or will she meet an unexpected demise?"
Of her exit, Amanda Drew said: "May has been a fantastic role to play. I've really enjoyed playing the part over the past few months and it's been an amazing plot to be part of. Although she didn't start out bad, I think it's right she goes as it's indefensible what she does."
Executive producer Diederick Santer told us: "Dr May and Rob - Amanda Drew and Stuart Laing - have led Dawn and the audience a merry dance this year.
"They have both given fantastic, gripping performances and we have loved having them. We wish them both all the best for the future."
Don't miss next week's dramatic episodes in the build up to May's final moments which air on Friday, June 29 on BBC One at 8pm.
DIGITALSPY
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iTunes.co.uk Download Chart 2007 June & July
in UK Charts