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From the Editors
THIS WEEK • THE TEN BEST SHOWS TO WATCH, LISTEN TO & STREAM
SPOT THE DIFFERENCE
GRAPEVINE • The TV stories that are getting us talking…
TEN QUESTIONS WITH TINIE & NAOMI SCHIFF • Channel 4’s car-crazy duo on the timeless appeal of the Vauxhall Corsa
to win Britain’s Got Talent
WOMEN BEHAVING BADLY • Being saintly is boring — flawed females are much more fun, says novelist Jojo Moyes
THE RADIO TIMES AT 100 • We continue to celebrate the centenary year of Radio Times with a sprinkling of magic and memories from the magazine archives
‘It was like John was there’ • The Fab Four split in 1970, but now, thanks to Paul McCartney’s determination and Peter Jackson’s AI wizardry, something remarkable is happening–the release of a new Beatles song
THE BBC CELEBRATES THE BEATLES ON TV & RADIO
‘I DUETTED WITH PAUL’ • The Beatles run in my family, says Lauren Laverne
EXCLUSIVE AND FINALLY… • As she prepares to leave Newsnight after 30 years, Kirsty Wark reflects on being a woman in TV, bullying at the BBC and the one interview she regrets
‘READING THE NEWS IS TERRIFYING’ • The Newsreader is set in a fictional TV station in the 1980s but the stories are real. Star Anna Torv reflects on the stress and sexism of the newsroom
CANCER MADE ME STRONGER • Professor Hannah Fry was married with two young girls when she was diagnosed with cervical cancer. Now her life has changed – and she says she is so much happier
NOW THAT’S GENIUS! • Six stars of Hannah Fry’s The Secret Genius of Modern Life
RadioTimes CENTURY QUIZ 1980s • From Live Aid to The Singing Detective, we test your knowledge of the late 80s
FOOTBALL’S HEART AND SOUL • Don’t miss South America’s finest at their very best, says Simon Barnes
PICK OF THE WEEK’S SPORT ON TV
ROONEY TUNES • Coleen Rooney’s lengthy retelling of the bizarre “Wagatha Christie” trial is irresistibly over the top
Streaming
HOW & WHERE TO STREAM TV & FILM
Saturday
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JUST JONI • As singer/songwriter Joni Mitchell turns 80, she tells her life...