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Radio Times

24-1st March 2024
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.

From the Editors

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

TEN QUESTIONS WITH JESSICA CHASTAIN • The Oscar-winning actor seeks out small-budget films — even if it means doing her own hair

to be a medical adviser

‘TA-RA, THEN…’ • Paul Gambaccini pays tribute to the man who revolutionised the sound of British radio

THE DJ’S DJ • How his peers paid tribute on air…

LEST WE FORGET • Why don’t we talk about the death of three million people in India in 1943, asks Kavita Puri

‘It’s the greatest high ever’ • Sir Rod Stewart and Jools Holland on the power of performing, the perils of TV talent shows – and why the slow death of Britain’s pubs is a disaster for music

WOMEN ON THE FRONT LINE • This weekend marks the second anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Here, four female broadcasters reflect on their experiences covering conflict

‘We’re a nation of nerds’ • The British may love their gardens, but the Spanish know how to enjoy one, says Monty Don. Step one, stop gardening…

THE JOY OF JONES • Thanks to love, laughter and a new panel show, life is good for comedian Rosie Jones

‘I STOPPED FILMING TO WIPE MY TEARS’ • As she dedicates herself to one last campaign, Esther Rantzen reflects on her career on screen – and the power of TV to change lives for ever

AIM TO WIN, NOT TO PLEASE • Pragmatism and points mean more than flamboyant failure, says Simon Barnes

PICK OF THE WEEK’S SPORT ON TV

THE BOYS FROM BYKER • For nearly 30 years, Ant and Dec have been omnipresent on TV. How long can the magic last?

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 TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

Wednesday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

Thursday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

Friday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

THE BBC FIGHTS BACK • Radio 2 has lost its biggest stars in recent years. As millions of listeners head to commercial channels, can the corporation get them back with a golden oldies channel?

FREE RANGE TALKING • Paul Giamatti lets the conversation wander wherever his guests want to go

Streams of Consciousness • Fast-food joints are the places to find fame online

SATURDAY Radio

SUNDAY Radio

MONDAY...


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English

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.

From the Editors

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

TEN QUESTIONS WITH JESSICA CHASTAIN • The Oscar-winning actor seeks out small-budget films — even if it means doing her own hair

to be a medical adviser

‘TA-RA, THEN…’ • Paul Gambaccini pays tribute to the man who revolutionised the sound of British radio

THE DJ’S DJ • How his peers paid tribute on air…

LEST WE FORGET • Why don’t we talk about the death of three million people in India in 1943, asks Kavita Puri

‘It’s the greatest high ever’ • Sir Rod Stewart and Jools Holland on the power of performing, the perils of TV talent shows – and why the slow death of Britain’s pubs is a disaster for music

WOMEN ON THE FRONT LINE • This weekend marks the second anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Here, four female broadcasters reflect on their experiences covering conflict

‘We’re a nation of nerds’ • The British may love their gardens, but the Spanish know how to enjoy one, says Monty Don. Step one, stop gardening…

THE JOY OF JONES • Thanks to love, laughter and a new panel show, life is good for comedian Rosie Jones

‘I STOPPED FILMING TO WIPE MY TEARS’ • As she dedicates herself to one last campaign, Esther Rantzen reflects on her career on screen – and the power of TV to change lives for ever

AIM TO WIN, NOT TO PLEASE • Pragmatism and points mean more than flamboyant failure, says Simon Barnes

PICK OF THE WEEK’S SPORT ON TV

THE BOYS FROM BYKER • For nearly 30 years, Ant and Dec have been omnipresent on TV. How long can the magic last?

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 TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

Wednesday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

Thursday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

Friday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

THE BBC FIGHTS BACK • Radio 2 has lost its biggest stars in recent years. As millions of listeners head to commercial channels, can the corporation get them back with a golden oldies channel?

FREE RANGE TALKING • Paul Giamatti lets the conversation wander wherever his guests want to go

Streams of Consciousness • Fast-food joints are the places to find fame online

SATURDAY Radio

SUNDAY Radio

MONDAY...


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