Lee Mack’s The 1% Club confirms return date for brand new series

The show, having just won Best Quiz Show at the National Television Awards, will be back with a new season on Saturday 11th October at 8:55pm on ITV1 and ITVX.

The show, having just won Best Quiz Show at the National Television Awards, will be back with a new season on Saturday 11th October at 8:55pm on ITV1 and ITVX.

Here is an overview of the demo and game, via Dotemu:

Ethereum’s price is quietly pumping iron behind the scenes, gearing up for a possible rocket launch-maybe to the moon, maybe just the roof of your neighbor’s shed. But the real showstopper? The network’s performance! Over the past few days, ETH has been on a power trip, smashing daily transaction records like a wrecking ball at a fancy chandelier convention.

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Here is a brief overview of the game, via Adventure Works:

As part of this offer, members will get over 75 new games each year, including all titles from Xbox Game Studios. You’ll also enjoy perks like Ubisoft+ Classics and EA Play, with Fortnite Crew being added on November 18th. We’re also promising access to online multiplayer and unlimited cloud gaming with the highest quality settings, plus the chance to earn up to $100 annually in the Microsoft Store. Learn more about the benefits!

The Cartoon Network Hotel initially launched in 2020, featuring more than 150 rooms themed around the Warner Bros. entertainment universe. The hotel offered an immersive experience with decorations inspired by the cable network, plus a focus on merchandise, characters in costume, arcades, and other attractions. However, it’s now been announced that the Cartoon Network Hotel will be transformed into Dutch Wonderland, meaning all traces of the cable network will be gone starting January 1st of next year. In a conversation with ABC, Dutch Wonderland’s General Manager, Megan Hartman, discussed the changes, which will be fully implemented when the hotel re-opens in March 2026.

With an 89% score from critics and a “Certified Fresh” rating on Rotten Tomatoes, the 2007 remake of 3:10 to Yuma is now streaming on Peacock as of September 1st. This film is a reimagining of the 1957 Western classic with the same title, and it’s originally based on a short story by Elmore Leonard from 1953. The story follows a clash of principles between Ben Wade, played by Russell Crowe-a dangerous outlaw who wreaks havoc in 1800s Arizona-and Dan Evans, portrayed by Christian Bale, a former soldier and now rancher who agrees to transport Wade to the train station for his journey to prison. This sweeping western was directed by James Mangold, who later went on to direct Marvel’s Logan a decade later.

So, the new handheld is from the same team at ASUS ROG that made the fantastic ROG Ally – and the upgraded ROG Ally X. That’s why it keeps the ‘ROG Ally’ name, but gets an extra ‘X’ to clearly signal its Xbox focus. It’s a bit weird though, because the white version of the original Ally, which is Xbox themed, *isn’t* called the ‘Ally S’ – go figure!

Directed and written by Harry Lighton, Pillion explores the connection between Colin (Melling), a kind but slightly clumsy man, and Ray (Skarsgård), the leader of a motorcycle gang. They begin a relationship and eventually move in together, which develops into one defined by power dynamics and the roles of dominance and submission within BDSM. Ray takes on the role of the “dom,” while Colin becomes the “sub.” Lighton’s LGBTQ+ romantic comedy aims to offer a more complex and thoughtful portrayal of these kinds of relationships.