TRAITORS fan favourite Diane Carson has issued a warning to the famous faces who are going to appear in the show’s celebrity version.
She told me: “They should park their career and just get on with playing the game. It’s important to have fun.”;

, and have all signed up to , which will air on BBC One later this year.
And , who was in last year’s series with son Ross, would like to return to Ardross Castle for a second stint.
She said: “I would play the game very differently the next time around.
“I’d be ready to get more involved.”;
VE Day party at the Vic
Albert Square will take a step back in time for a special .
To mark the 80th anniversary of the German surrender in World War Two, EastEnders will see the residents of Walford come together and party like it isâ.â.â.â1995.



, Paul Bradley’s , and that a party has been planned to mark the 50th anniversary of the surrender.
The celebration takes place in The Queen Vic after Gillian Wright’s Jean convinces landlady Linda, played by , to re-open it after the devastating fire earlier this year.
The episode will feature nods to wartime Britain, with historical footage laced into the action.
And after more than a quarter of a century off-screen, will take to the dance floor and prove he has still got life left in him.
Just days ago fans watched as the vulnerable pensioner, who had been considering ending his own life so that he would not become a burden, .
EastEnders continues tonight at 7.30pm.
Alfred Sirieix and Rob Rinder are among the celebrities who will feature in a new Horrible Histories spin-off.
Horrible will look at everything from Sir Isaac Newton’s discovery of gravity to Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity when it launches on CBBC on May 9.
Irish dancers will battle it out in a new Sky series that follows them and their teachers on the road to their biggest championships.
Three-part series The Battle Of The Irish Dancers, on Sky Arts and Now later this year, will showcase the skill and discipline needed by the pros.
Brenda new sub
She waved goodbye to earlier this year â but has already signed up for a new drama.
She will play Emma Harte in rags-to-riches story A Woman Of Substance, adapted from the 1979 Barbara Taylor Bradford novel.
Brenda will be joined by Jessica Reynolds, who is playing the younger Emma.
Deborah Kerr and played the roles in a 1984 version, which was also on Channel 4.
Brenda said: “I’m overjoyed to be taking on this iconic role in the footsteps of the great Deborah â as a fan of (the novel), it is an unmissable opportunity to play the fierce Emma Harte.”;