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EMILY ATACK may be riding high in Disney+ hit Rivals, but it seems she is still most fondly remembered as Charlotte Big Jugs Hinchcliffe in The Inbetweeners.

Now her name has been reduced to just Big T**s by fans who spot her out and about.

Emily Atack is still most fondly remembered as Charlotte ‘Big Jugs’ Hinchliff in The Inbetweeners Credit: Doug Seeburg/News Group Newspapers Ltd Emily as Charlotte ‘Big Jugs’ Hinchliff with Simon Bird as Will in The Inbetweeners Credit: Channel 4

And the actress claims she doesnt mind one bit.

Emily insists the moniker is not derogatory and she claims shes mostly called it by women.

She says: My name is just Big T**s. People come up to me and they go Big T**s, can I have a photo. Actual strangers.

I could be in the street or in the garden centre having a jacket potato in the cafe, or even the lovely post lady, shell go, Alright, Big T**s, can you just sign this for me?

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It went from Charlotte Big Jugs and now its just Big T**s.

Emily admits she would ordinarily find the term offensive, but given the type of people who call her by the nickname, she doesnt mind at all.

Speaking on The Romesh Ranganathan Show podcast, Emily added: I shout from the rooftops how against all this I am, but people genuinely dont mean it that way.

They just go Oh, Big T**s my mum loves you, or I see people whispering in restaurants Oh yeah Emily Atack, Big T**s.

They just dont see it in that derogatory way. You just have to embrace it.

The actress made her showbiz breakthrough in Noughties cult comedy The Inbetweeners and her raunchy role of Charlotte also saw her become a lads mag favourite.

She revealed that she bagged the part after telling the shows writers she was made for it during the audition.

Emily explained: I would never say that now but I was so naive.

It was my second ever audition and me and my sister were living in this flat and I had no money, I had to pay the rent.

I went in there going, I have to get this job, Ive got to support me and my sister.

I needed to become a famous actress, quick, because I had to pay rent, so I went in and saw all these other girls. Hundreds of girls auditioned for Charlotte Hinchcliffe. I had to bang the door down to get an audition and I just knew it was mine.

I said to them on the way out, I just need to say this. This role is made for me there is nobody that can do it better than me.

How right she was.

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Theyve been bred by his girlfriend Lisa Hogan on Diddly Squat Farm, with the intention of providing beauty treatments and products.

She wants to use their enriching slime, but he has other ideas and wants to serve up snail caviar at the Dare Night event at his pub, The Farmers Dog, where he introduces punters to an array of unfamiliar foods.

But that forces him to painstakingly pick out each one of the tiny spheres from the slime, wearing the unusual eyewear.

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BRIAN CONLEY will dust off The Last Of The Summer Wine for a nostalgic celebration of the telly classic.

In a two-hour special, the actor and comic will take viewers to Holmfirth, West Yorks, where the sitcom was filmed, to revisit locations and meet residents and families of the cast.

Writer Sir Roy Clarke has also created new scenes inspired by the show.

The film for U&Gold, called The Last Drop Of Summer Wine, will air next year and feature unseen photos, scripts and scrapbooks from the families of the comedys stars, Bill Owen, Peter Sallis, Kathy Staff, and other cast members.

Brian said: I am delighted to be hosting this look at the longest-running TV sitcom in the world.

Getting the chance to share all the amazing stories, fun, laughter, and, above all, the love, was a real honour.

The BBC show ran from 1973 to 2010.

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The ex-Match Of The Day hosts show The Rest is Football will air daily on the platform from tomorrow.

He and fellow presenters Alan Shearer and Micah Richards will be joined by regular guest Joe Cole, plus Frank Lampard, Millie Bright and Patrick Vieira.

Superfans Romesh Ranganathan and Niall Horan also join the crew from New York.

Roving reporter Rob Jones will be in the fan zones, while Alex Aljoe is following the teams.

Alan said: Therell be huge performances, big decisions, pressure moments and plenty for supporters to debate.

Micah added: Im absolutely buzzing for this. World Cup, Netflix, New York and The Rest Is Football on a massive stage what more could you want?


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CHANNEL 4 is making a spin-off documentary to accompany its upcoming drama about the 1980 Iranian Embassy crisis, named The Siege.

The programme, with the working title SAS Siege, will feature the real-life heroes, inside and outside the embassy, including military personnel who stopped the armed terrorists after a six-day stand-off.

Sadly, it wont include PC Trevor Lock, arguably the best-known figure as he died last year, aged 85.

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The brave cop, who will be played in the drama by Danny Dyer, protected the hostages and tackled the lead gunman, despite being taken hostage himself.

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