
Where can you find an athlete-turned-Gladiator, businessman, opera singer, actor and reality TV queen? At the
British Motor Show's Celebrity Driving Challenge, of course!
Big Brother's Nikki Grahame pulled a series of funny faces as she was driven around the course yesterday, proving that her
facial gymnastics aren't only reserved for nights out.

We're having quite a time of new TV series at the moment — a fortnight ago
ITV2 was giving us all the newbies, and last week some big
US imports returned to our screens. We've got even more coming this week: The Apprentice (9pm BBC1) and Series 4 of Desperate Housewives (10pm Channel 4) start on Wednesday, and then Katie & Peter: The Next Chapter (9pm ITV2) and Gossip Girl (10pm ITV2) start on Thursday. We want to know: which new series are you most excited about this week?
The Celebrity Apprentice debuted last week, but the show was missing two of its biggest stars — Buns and Chou Chou. The dynamic duo was cut from the script cuz these bad ass bunnehs gave The Donald a thing or two to nibble on, and I'm sure Mr. Trump wasn't too keen on receiving wig compliments in the boardroom.

The Donald is back — and this time, he's bringing a bunch of quasi-celebrities with him. Donald Trump's
The Celebrity Apprentice premieres tonight on NBC, marking the seventh season of the show and the first since Trump said
he was quitting back in the spring.
The 14 candidates came by their fame (or, in some cases, "fame") in a host of different ways: Two are Olympic gold medalists, several are actors, and a couple made their names on other reality TV shows — including Omarosa, the brash contestant from the first season of The Apprentice.