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Radio Times

29-4th August 2023
Magazine

Radio Times magazine is the UK's number one quality entertainment guide, helping readers to find the best TV, radio, streaming content, podcasts, and films, each week. With unparalleled access to the biggest names in entertainment, combined with journalism from the best writers in broadcasting, incisive criticism, exclusive features, and original photo shoots, the magazine makes headlines every week. The comprehensive, easy-to-use listings cover over 100 channels. And the daily recommendations written by Radio Times’ TV experts help uncover the best things to watch and listen to on the small screen, including streaming services such as; BBC iPlayer, ITVX, All4, Apple +, Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney+ , Britbox, Acorn and many more. If you enjoy radio, you will also find full national radio listings including Scotland, Wales, N Ireland and local English radio plus podcasts. Plus, a puzzles section, the unique letters pages, latest books reviews, travel guides and money advice. It not only makes Radio Times an indispensable weekly read but the absolute must guide to home entertainment.

This week’s programmes • Tap below for your shortcut to more than 100 TV and radio channels

YOUR DIGITAL EDITION • 10 ways to get the most from your RadioTimes

From the Editors

THIS WEEK • THE TEN BEST SHOWS TO WATCH, LISTEN TO & STREAM

DEADLY STALKER… OR SAVIOUR?

Hollywood on strike • The actors’ and writer’s strike in the USA

TEN QUESTIONS WITH SAM HEUGHAN • The end is nigh for time-travel drama Outlander, but its star is already excited about his next torrid TV romance

fix TV mumbling

THE SUBURBS ARE SURREAL • Forget Paris — Birmingham was the real home of radical art, says Ruth Millington

THE RADIO TIMES AT 100 • Continuing our countdown to the centenary of Radio Times in September, with a weekly look back at some of the magazine’s landmark issues…

THE WAR WE’LL NEVER FORGET • Why does TV still love the struggle against the Nazis? Because we were the good guys

The SECOND Coming • How did Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman overcome the small matter of Pratchett’s death to make another series of their acclaimed divine comedy?

Divine DUO • An angel and a demon walk into a pub… Michael Sheen and David Tennant on family, friendship and Morecambe & Wise

DON’T CRY WOLF • Broadway star Juliet Stevenson likes to face her fears – and in her new thriller they come thick and fast…

UKWELI ROACH • PLAYS DI JACK CAFFERY

OWEN TEALE • PLAYS OLIVER ANCHOR-FERRERS

SACHA DHAWAN • PLAYS HONEY

‘We blew it out of the water!’ • Triumphant comeback gigs, a BBC tribute night, a new album… Britpop heroes Blur are on a roll, but will it last, wonders Alex James

The bands play on • Get your music hit with these films featuring some of the greatest headlining acts of recent times

FOREVER FRANK • Fifty years after the launch of Some Mothers Do ’Ave ’Em, hapless king of catastrophe Frank Spencer remains a sitcom legend

MORE 70s SITCOM HITS • Classic comedies and how to watch them

‘I want people to remember who she was’ • True crime TV acquitted one man of Tair Rada’s murder – now her mother is determined to find her real killer

‘MEN ARE GETTING BEHIND US’ • The Hundred has revolutionised women’s cricket, Lauren Winfield-Hill tells Simon Barnes

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Radio Times magazine is the UK's number one quality entertainment guide, helping readers to find the best TV, radio, streaming content, podcasts, and films, each week. With unparalleled access to the biggest names in entertainment, combined with journalism from the best writers in broadcasting, incisive criticism, exclusive features, and original photo shoots, the magazine makes headlines every week. The comprehensive, easy-to-use listings cover over 100 channels. And the daily recommendations written by Radio Times’ TV experts help uncover the best things to watch and listen to on the small screen, including streaming services such as; BBC iPlayer, ITVX, All4, Apple +, Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney+ , Britbox, Acorn and many more. If you enjoy radio, you will also find full national radio listings including Scotland, Wales, N Ireland and local English radio plus podcasts. Plus, a puzzles section, the unique letters pages, latest books reviews, travel guides and money advice. It not only makes Radio Times an indispensable weekly read but the absolute must guide to home entertainment.

This week’s programmes • Tap below for your shortcut to more than 100 TV and radio channels

YOUR DIGITAL EDITION • 10 ways to get the most from your RadioTimes

From the Editors

THIS WEEK • THE TEN BEST SHOWS TO WATCH, LISTEN TO & STREAM

DEADLY STALKER… OR SAVIOUR?

Hollywood on strike • The actors’ and writer’s strike in the USA

TEN QUESTIONS WITH SAM HEUGHAN • The end is nigh for time-travel drama Outlander, but its star is already excited about his next torrid TV romance

fix TV mumbling

THE SUBURBS ARE SURREAL • Forget Paris — Birmingham was the real home of radical art, says Ruth Millington

THE RADIO TIMES AT 100 • Continuing our countdown to the centenary of Radio Times in September, with a weekly look back at some of the magazine’s landmark issues…

THE WAR WE’LL NEVER FORGET • Why does TV still love the struggle against the Nazis? Because we were the good guys

The SECOND Coming • How did Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman overcome the small matter of Pratchett’s death to make another series of their acclaimed divine comedy?

Divine DUO • An angel and a demon walk into a pub… Michael Sheen and David Tennant on family, friendship and Morecambe & Wise

DON’T CRY WOLF • Broadway star Juliet Stevenson likes to face her fears – and in her new thriller they come thick and fast…

UKWELI ROACH • PLAYS DI JACK CAFFERY

OWEN TEALE • PLAYS OLIVER ANCHOR-FERRERS

SACHA DHAWAN • PLAYS HONEY

‘We blew it out of the water!’ • Triumphant comeback gigs, a BBC tribute night, a new album… Britpop heroes Blur are on a roll, but will it last, wonders Alex James

The bands play on • Get your music hit with these films featuring some of the greatest headlining acts of recent times

FOREVER FRANK • Fifty years after the launch of Some Mothers Do ’Ave ’Em, hapless king of catastrophe Frank Spencer remains a sitcom legend

MORE 70s SITCOM HITS • Classic comedies and how to watch them

‘I want people to remember who she was’ • True crime TV acquitted one man of Tair Rada’s murder – now her mother is determined to find her real killer

‘MEN ARE GETTING BEHIND US’ • The Hundred has revolutionised women’s cricket, Lauren Winfield-Hill tells Simon Barnes

PICK OF THE WEEK’S SPORT ON TV

Streaming

HOW & WHERE TO STREAM TV & FILM

Saturday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

Sunday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

Monday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

Tuesday

ALSO ON...


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