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From the Editors
THIS WEEK • THE TEN BEST SHOWS TO WATCH, LISTEN TO & STREAM
RETURN OF THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN
GRAPEVINE • The TV stories that are getting us talking…
TEN QUESTIONS WITH JOHNNY VEGAS • The comic’s glamping venture saved his career — and his life
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DON’T BUY THE SNAKE OIL • Miracle cures and health fads are not worth the money, says Dr Xand van Tulleken
MEN ON A MISSION • Thousands of US airmen died for our freedom – Masters of the Air historian Donald L Miller on the price paid by the crews of the Bloody 100th
‘WE WERE SCARED TO DEATH’ • John “Lucky” Luckadoo, a Bloody 100th veteran, tells his astonishing tale of survival
The common touch • When not foiling bad cops and terrorists, Vicky McClure is on a one-woman mission to show working-class lives on TV
GENERATION GAME • Alison Steadman and Katherine Parkinson on sitcom success, domestic disasters and meeting your heroes…
MIND YOUR MANNERISM • Waldemar Januszczak on the art revolution that ripped up the Renaissance rulebook
40 years of hurt • Jane Corbin reported on the miners’ strike in 1984 – four decades on, she returns to a pit village to discover a bitter legacy
ENGLAND EXPECTS… • For Ben Stokes and co to take on India without a warm-up match shows confidence, but it could be a disaster, says Simon Barnes
PICK OF THE WEEK’S SPORT ON TV
MEET THE REAL-LIFE AC-12 • Now documentary-makers are sucking on diesel
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THE SPIRIT OF WALES • Ruth Jones invokes Dylan Thomas and Richard Burton in new dramatic portraits of Welsh towns
THE UNFAITHFUL UNMASKED • How love cheats got caught out by hackers
Streams of Consciousness • Put your feet up and tour the world’s art galleries from home
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