20 TV, film and music power players of Facebook
From Ricky Gervais to George Takei via a Doctor Who Hub and a dedicated Jamie Dornan news page - these are the Facebook pages every entertainment fan should 'Like'

Add some fuel to your Facebook feed by hitting 'Like' on these top film, TV and music Facebook forums.
From dedicated fan pages to posts coming straight from the horse's mouth, we've hand-picked these pages to give your timeline a lift. Whether it's with unseen footage, breaking news or an amusing video of their pet cat wearing a bonnet, it'll give you a break from all those pictures of other people's dinner...
Bath pics, vines of his cat Ollie and The Office flashbacks are among comedian, actor and writer Mr Gervais's countless amusing posts. Basically, if you don't want to see him in the bath (you do) then don't 'Like' his page (you should).

This pretty much sums up former Star Trek actor Takei's style of Facebooking, which is sure to have you reaching for the share button...

For all things Doctor Who related, there's really only one place to go (after RadioTimes.com, of course): The Doctor Who Hub. It's a hub, of Doctor Who news and fun. Clue's pretty much in the name, eh?

Unless you count up how many times we talk about Sherlock (ahem) you'll be hard pushed to find a Facebook page more dedicated to the famous detective, Benendict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman than Sherlockology. You have to be up early to beat them with the news... right, now where's that alarm clock.

'Team Tennant' has a home on David Tennant News. If Tennant's on TV, the big-screen, in your local area, you'll know (probably before he does) if you hit 'Like' on this page.

75 million people can't be wrong. Throwbacks, memes and all the latest news on JK Rowling's upcoming Fantastic Beasts, no muggle Facebook is complete without the latest updates from this magical page.

Vin's got so many Facebook fans he calls it Vinbook. Need we say more?

Mr Cruise isn't one for daily posts. Oh, no. It's a case of less is more with the Mission: Impossible actor. But when he does post, it's pretty epic.

Video messages from Bono, snapshots of the band on stage, ticket info... don't wait for U2 to come to you, arriving all dramatically on your iTunes, go to them.

There's Downton Abbey pictures galore on this Facebook page, plus all the info on guest stars (yep, including George Clooney) and upcoming story lines. You'll be a step ahead of even Mr Carson.

A Family Guy Facebook page was always going to be a winner wasn't it? To quote Glen Quagmire: "Dear diary: Jackpot."

A daily pick me up from Morgan Freeman? Why yes, that's a very good idea.

Like Tom Cruise, Jackie Chan's Facebook is filled with impressive stunt pictures. He also takes time out for the less important things, like checking you can tell the difference between him and his wax work. A winning formula.

More than 72 million people 'Like' Taylor Swift's page. If that were the population of a country, it would be the 19th most populated country; ahead of the UK, ahead of France, ahead of Spain... She talks about her cat, her fans and has "totally casual" Tuesdays on stage with the Victoria's Secret models.

Whether you want to watch Hiddles do his dancing thing, chat about what on earth you'd do if you ever saw the Thor star on the tube or just watch clips of Mr Hiddleston being interviewed, this is the page for you.

It would be remiss not to include a page dedicated to man of the moment Jamie Dornan. He's got The Fall viewers hooked and he'll soon be on the big screen as none other than Fifty Shades of Grey's steamy leading man Christian Grey. There's snaps, deleted scenes and is basically a forum to talk about Mr Dornan just a little bit more...

McKellen shares interviews, pictures from all sorts of sets - including his very first play - and even gets on board when he's the subject of fan fiction...

Because of course following Will Smith means you get pictures like this #FreshPrinceForLife...

With a sister Twitter site that warns the page "may ruin your childhood" this account gives a unique insight into the making of classic films, including how famous shots like this were really captured:

If you love reading, want the latest news on Good Omens and want secret Doctor Who info, Gaiman's Facebook page is for you. You'll also get the odd snap of him doing things like listening to a story while holding a sloth in a box. Because, well, why wouldn't you?
