Tom Cruise And Katie Holmes, Naomi Watts As Diana, Eric Sykes, Pink And Katy Perry: The Week In Entertainment

This Week In Entertainment

This week in entertainment saw the relationship breakdown of one of Hollywood's most high-profile couples. As rumours for the reason behind Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes' divorce announcement spread faster than you can say "marriage contract", we asked: can Katie Holmes' career survive her divorce from Mr Top Gun?

Meanwhile, the first video footage of Cruise to be made public since his estranged wife's announcement last Friday showed the A-list star in action as Jack Reacher.

Also in the world of film, we were given a first official look at Naomi Watts in her role of the late Princess Diana for the forthcoming film Caught in Flight, directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel, which concentrates on the last two years of the princess's life.

Is she a credible Diana? Take a look at the photo below...

Naomi Watts as Princess Diana

This week's big music news saw a giggling announcement from Pink as she revealed the release date and name of her long-awaited sixth studio album.

In the video posted on YouTube the So What singer said it will be called The Truth About Love and will be released on 18 September.

In London, pop princess Katy Perry premiered her warts-and-all documentary film wearing a swan-like Marchesa dress and Jimmy Choo heels on a candy-coloured carpet filled with life-sized sweet treats in Leicester Square.

Her 3D film, Katy Perry: Part Of Me, watches as she embarks on her year-long California Dreams tour, and features scenes showing the breakdown of her marriage with Russell Brand.

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In a wide-ranging career, he will probably be remembered best for his long-running and widely acclaimed Sykes And A... TV series with Hattie Jacques.

Eric Sykes died aged 89 after a short illness

Sykes was still appearing on the West End stage into his '80s, even though he became almost totally deaf and nearly blind. But he was much more than an actor. He was also a hugely successful comedy scriptwriter of enormous talent, energy and imagination - writing for stars including Peter Sellers, Frankie Howerd and Stanley Unwin - as well as a novelist, a film director and a producer.

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