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Mark Wahlberg Raises "Hell" on BBC Show

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  • Mark Wahlberg's disruptive appearance on BBC show
  • Sky to release documentary on Nick Cave's creative work
  • BBC reboots Celebrity Apprentice for 2026 anniversary
Mark Wahlberg Raises "Hell" on BBC Show

In entertainment news, it has been revealed that actor Mark Wahlberg caused quite a commotion during a recent appearance on a BBC show. The details suggest Wahlberg "raised hell" on set, though the specifics of his disruptive behavior are not provided.

Elsewhere, the broadcaster Sky is preparing to release a documentary that will explore the creative work and enduring influence of acclaimed musician Nick Cave. The one-off film, titled "The Veiled World of Nick Cave" (working title), will feature contributions from various collaborators, including singer Florence Welch, filmmaker Wim Wenders, and writer Irvine Welsh.

In another development, the BBC has confirmed it is reviving the popular reality series The Celebrity Apprentice, which will air as a two-part Christmas special this year. The show, which is celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2026, will see Lord Sugar return as the lead, flanked by his trusted advisors Baroness Brady and Mike Soutar. Celebrities will compete to create a product that will be sold in shops, with the proceeds going to BBC Children in Need.

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Mark Wahlberg reportedly "raised hell" and caused a commotion during his appearance on a BBC show.
The upcoming Sky documentary "The Veiled World of Nick Cave" will explore the creative work and enduring influence of the acclaimed musician, featuring interviews with collaborators like Florence Welch, Wim Wenders, and Irvine Welsh.
The BBC has confirmed it is bringing back the Celebrity Apprentice series, which will air as a two-part Christmas special this year, ahead of the format's 20th anniversary in 2026.

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