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Major ‘Married to Medicine’ Shake-Up Sees Phaedra Parks In & TWO Cast Members OUT
Many will recall the reports of a major cast shake-up on ‘Married To Medicine’ heading into the show’s landmark 10th season.
Well, not only have murmurs proven true – there’s now intel on who is in and who is out on the long-running Bravo show.
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Veteran producer Carlos King confirmed on his Reality with The King podcast that ‘
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‘Married to Medicine’ Reportedly Set for Major Season 10 “Shake-Up” Amid Murmurs of Phaedra Parks Joining Cast
‘Married To Medicine’ has kept the temperature on TV hot for almost a decade.
And, per a new report, the Bravo hit will be looking to turn up the heat even more for its forthcoming tenth season.
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According to THR, execs are readying “a big shake-up”
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SAS: Who Dares Wins shake-up as hunky new special forces soldier joins line-up
TV’s toughest reality show SAS: Who Dares Wins is getting a new location – and a hunky new star.
The Channel 4 show is taking its next line-up of recruits into the world’s most unforgiving jungle, in Thung Ui, North Vietnam.
There’s also a shake-up when it comes to the terrifying staff putting the recruits through their paces.
Mark ‘Billy’ Billingham is getting promoted to the role of Chief Instructor – with new arrival Chris Oliver joining as a new member of the staff team.
They will be joined on the ‘DS’ unit commanding the recruits by Jason ‘Foxy’ Fox and American Rudy Reyes.
Former US Navy Seal Remi Adeleke, who joined with Rudy last series, quit the programme after less than a year in October.
Former Special Forces operator Chris, 40, stamped down on hopes he might be the ‘nice’ one in the group as he was announced last night.
He vowed: “I will bring a hard-hitting intensity to the SAS: Who Dares Wins DS, being a fiery character with a very passionate approach to military training, with respect being at the forefront of everything I do.
“The values I intend to instil in the recruits, as part of the DS, have been forged on operations where we have lost good operators.
“So they had better be under no illusions – anyone who doesn’t play by the rules will pay the price.”
American Rudy was more upbeat, saying cheerfully: “Brace yourselves for impact, ladies and gents!
“We have the roughest, toughest most carnivorous DS lineup! B Squadron bad ass Billy Billingham is leading the course for this jungle series of SAS: Who Dares Wins.
“My man has the skills, wisdom and knowledge of jungle survival like no operator I have ever known.
“So much respect for Chris and legends Billy and Foxy, so standby for a hardcore SAS: Who Dares Wins series!”
Billy added: “Having been a DS on actual military SAS selection and Chief Instructor at the British Army Jungle Warfare Training School in Brunei, there is nobody better placed than myself to lead the recruits through this treacherous environment.
“I’m looking forward to challenging and encouraging the new recruits. However, I will not be accepting any excuses – this will be the toughest course to date.”
SAS: Who Dares Wins returns in January with six new episodes.
It will show 20 ordinary men and women taking on the punishing jungle phase of SAS selection.
I’m A Celebrity moved from usual slot to make way for World Cup coverage in ITV schedule shake-up
I’M A Celebrity has been moved from its usual timeslot to make way for World Cup coverage.
The ITV reality show, which is presented by Ant and Dec, comes live from Australia each night.
It usually airs at 9pm for an hour but is extended to a bumper 90-minute show for eliminations.
However, Monday night the show will be on at a slightly later time.
At the end of Sunday’s show Ant and Dec announced the schedule change to fans.
The Geordie duo said I’m A Celebrity would kick off at 9:15pm – directly after coverage of the FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
With less than one week to go until the final of this year’s series, the eliminations have begun.
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TV presenter and journalist Charlene White was the first celeb to be booted out of the jungle.
Worst House on the Street host Scarlette Douglas was the second famous face to leave.
The TV presenter was visibly shocked by her early exit – and promptly burst into tears.
After meeting hosts Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly on the other side of the bridge, Scarlette admitted: “I’m absolutely gutted.
“I’m not even going to lie about it. I know some people wanted to leave, but I said ‘I’m not ready to go yet’.
“Those people are amazing and the jungle is incredible.”
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Major cancer treatment shake-up as GPs to get extra powers to book cancer scans directly in bid to tackle disease early
GPS will get extra powers to book cancer scans directly under NHS plans to boost early diagnosis.
Tens of thousands of tumours should be caught earlier under the initiative.
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NHS England CEO Amanda Pritchard encourages the idea of early testing to catch cancers[/caption]
It should slash delays for the 67,000 sufferers a year who have vague symptoms such as tiredness or tummy aches.
They account for one in five cancers detected but GPs will no longer need to send them to a hospital specialist before ordering tests.
NHS England CEO Amanda Pritchard will tell an NHS conference today: “By sending patients straight to testing, we can catch and treat more cancers at an earlier stage.”
Health bosses say the programme will also free up hundreds of thousands of hospital appointments.
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Many non-urgent cases will be false alarms — but the NHS finds 67,000 out of 289,000 cancers this way each year.
Fast-tracking MRI, CT and ultrasound scans will cut waits times down to four weeks.
By 2028 the NHS wants to diagnose three quarters of cancers at stages one and two, before they have spread — clinics currently manage just over half.
Prof Martin Marshall from the Royal College of GPs, said: “It can be helpful for patients who might not meet the criteria for rapid referral and have vague symptoms that could be cancer.”
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Kruti Shrotri from Cancer Research UK, added: “Cancer that is diagnosed and treated at an early stage is more likely to be treated successfully, so we welcome this announcement.”