Michael Barrymore
Channel 4 has commissioned a landmark 90-minute single documentary from the multi-award-winning KEO Films that will explore one of the most shocking and controversial unexplained stories of the last twenty years.
Michael Barrymore is to make a primetime comeback on ITV1's next series of Dancing on Ice.
The former light entertainment superstar, now 67, has not been a regular face on television for more than a decade. In 2001 party guest Stuart Lubbock was found dead in his swimming pool.
Earlier this year Barrymore appeared on Piers Morgan’s Life Stories and apologised for Lubbock's death, which he was never charged with.
Michael Barrymore is to receive "more than nominal damages" after claiming his wrongful arrest by police destroyed his career.
The comedian was detained ten years ago on suspicion of the rape and murder of Stuart Lubbock.
Essex Police has admitted that Michael Barrymore's arrest was unlawful. According to the BBC report a figure for the damages has not been set yet.
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