Sunday, December 7, 2025

Peter Hook marking Sex Pistols anniversary milestone with special show

Peter Hook will mark the 50th anniversary of the Sex Pistols’ legendary Manchester gig with a one-off show next year.

Latest Posts

Shirley Manson ‘tired’ of being treated like a ‘circus performer’

Shirley Manson is "tired" of being treated like a "circus performer". The Garbage singer went viral after she launched...

Raye won’t rush second album

Raye won't give into pressure to finish her next album. The Where Is My Husband! singer is said to...

Oasis turn down The Sphere

Oasis have turned down the chance to perform at The Sphere in Las Vegas. After reuniting for a series...

The Weeknd and Playboi Carti’s Timeless gamble

The Weeknd and Playboi Carti debuted their collaboration Timeless before it was even finished. The duo decided to perform...

Rebus set for TV return

‘Rebus’ is set for a TV return – over a decade after its last series.
The detective drama – which starred Ken Stott in the role of DI John Rebus for three seasons after John Hannah quit the role after the first series – ended its run on ITV 12 years ago, but now author Ian Rankin has confirmed its long-awaited comeback.
The Scottish crime writer – whose ‘Inspector Rebus’ novels were adapted for the original show – has revealed new episodes are on the way with Gregory Burke penning the scripts.
Rankin said: "As far as I’m concerned it’s the perfect match, allowing the character of John Rebus to emerge in all his complex, three-dimensional glory."
Eleventh Hour Films are leading the way with the production after the author agreed a deal for the rights to his books after buying them back in 2012.
It’s said the new episode could have a "Nordic Noir-style", while Rankin – who as penned 22 books featuring Rebus including 2018’s ‘In a House of Lies’ – will have a much bigger say in how the series is run.
Regarding the previous TV adaptations of his characters, he has said: "I didn’t like the fact that it went down to 45 minutes. That’s not long enough for a book.
"I see these crime series that are six hours here and 10 hours there and think, ‘why can’t I get 10 hours for Rebus?’
"The first series of ‘The Killing’ was 20 hours. We could do that here."
Now broadcast date has been set yet, and there is no word on whether the show would return to ITV.
Indeed, actor Stott – who could reprise his role in the new series – has spoken in the past about the restrictions of television, potentially opening the door to distribution on a streaming platform.
He said: "We were always under pressure to get a story out and done within an hour and that’s a tall order. You fall foul of formulaic principles – it’s always formulas, formulas, all the same, with a happy ending – and we have to do something better than that."

Latest Posts

Shirley Manson ‘tired’ of being treated like a ‘circus performer’

Shirley Manson is "tired" of being treated like a "circus performer". The Garbage singer went viral after she launched...

Raye won’t rush second album

Raye won't give into pressure to finish her next album. The Where Is My Husband! singer is said to...

Oasis turn down The Sphere

Oasis have turned down the chance to perform at The Sphere in Las Vegas. After reuniting for a series...

The Weeknd and Playboi Carti’s Timeless gamble

The Weeknd and Playboi Carti debuted their collaboration Timeless before it was even finished. The duo decided to perform...

Don't Miss

Kylie Minogue’s XMAS was 10 years in the making

Kylie Minogue's Christmas single has been 10 years in the making. The 57-year-old singer's latest track XMAS is inspired...

Oasis musician lifts lid on tour secrets with ‘world class catering’ and lavish outings

Oasis enjoyed "five star hotels and world class catering" on tour as well as bathing in hot springs in the Andes and...

Cradle of Filth frontman Dani Filth sued by 6 former bandmates

Cradle of Filth frontman Dani Filth is being sued by six former members of the band. Court documents filed...

Soft Cell’s final album inspired by the late Dave Ball’s morphine trips

Late Soft Cell member Dave Ball's morphine trips inspired the band's final album. The '80s synth-pop duo - fronted...

Biffy Clyro working on Scottish World Cup anthem

Biffy Clyro are working on a World Cup anthem for Scotland. The Scottish rock band are so thrilled about...

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.