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From the Editor
THIS WEEK • THE TEN BEST SHOWS TO WATCH, LISTEN TO & STREAM
‘I’M CURRENT — THAT’S NEVER HAPPENED BEFORE!’
GRAPEVINE • The TV stories that are getting us talking…
TEN QUESTIONS WITH MICHAEL DOUGLAS • The Hollywood star on nepotism, playing an American legend — and why sex scenes are like a well-co-ordinated fight
to choose a Bafta winner
TWO OF MY FAVOURITE THINGS • Music and gardening provide calm and perspective in a mad world, says Katie Derham
TV trailblazers • Twenty years ago, Strictly Come Dancing shimmied onto our TVs, and the BBC held its breath. So why is it still being nominated for Baftas?
GOOD GOLLY, IT’S OLLY! • This year’s Eurovision Song Contest promises to be wilder than ever. Just as well the UK is pinning its hopes on a proper pop star – Olly Alexander
FOUR FAVOURITES TO LISTEN OUT FOR
‘LAUGHS, LEAPS & LUNACY’ • Time-Lord-in-Chief Russell T Davies unleashes his exclusive episode guide
WOMEN ROCKING WEMBLEY • Women’s football has come of age — and this Cup final will be a thriller, says Simon Barnes
PICK OF THE WEEK’S SPORT ON TV
SOMETIMES THE TRUTH HURTS • Turning your own life into a television series can invite painful scrutiny
Streaming
HOW & WHERE TO STREAM TV & FILM
Saturday
ALSO ON TODAY
LIVE SPORT
FILM OF THE DAY
Sunday
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FILM OF THE DAY
Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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LIVE SPORT
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Friday
ALSO ON TODAY
LIVE SPORT
FILM OF THE DAY
‘I’M NOT A SCI-FI FAN’ • So why is Christopher Eccleston once again dabbling in the extraterrestrial in one of the genre’s most haunting stories?
BACK ON THE WARD • As the stars of C4’s surreal hospital sitcom Green Wing return for a podcast sequel, what’s the prognosis?
Streams of Consciousness • All you need is love — but you won’t find it on music apps
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‘OLD BLUE EYES CALLED ME MOOSE’ • Tom Selleck’s memoir celebrates his six decades on screen — the role that got away, wooing Courteney Cox and acting with Frank Sinatra
Mind over matter? • The physiological links between brain and...