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Radio Times

5-11th October 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 Editor

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

TO BOLDLY GO… IN SEARCH OF A LAUGH

GRAPEVINE • Drama Special – what’s in production…

TEN QUESTIONS WITH ELLA PURNELL • The Londoner who’s big in LA on her “coming-of-rage” drama, wanting to teach — and killer squirrels

a radio continuity announcer

ME TARZAN? YOU BETTER BELIEVE IT • Why are female explorers so rarely seen in today’s TV jungle, asks Lucy Shepherd

‘I NEVER EXPECTED THIS’ • How did a self-published comic turn into one of the hottest hits on Netflix? Writer Alice Oseman reveals all…

‘I see a lot of myself in Charlie’ • From school plays to an open casting call – and now fame… Joe Locke on playing Charlie in Heartstopper

‘My life started with Heartstopper’ • Kit Connor began acting as a child – now he’s holding his own on set, if not the rugby pitch…

A LAW UNTO HIMSELF • Adeel Akhtar turned his back on a legal career to try his hand at acting and made TV history. Now he’s starring in BBC1’s new thriller… as a lawyer

RETURNING DRAMAS COMING SOON

TAKING BACK THE NIGHT • In their new dystopian drama, all men must stay home from 7pm to 7am, so women can feel safe on the streets. But would Sarah Parish, Alexandra Burke and Mandip Gill ever walk home alone?

BRAND-NEW DRAMAS DUE THIS YEAR

‘I’D LOVE TO GO TO THE MOON’ • Space tourism will take off in our lifetime, says Professor Brian Cox – but why wouldn’t he pack his bags and blast off to Mars with Elon Musk?

TIME TO ANOINT A NEW HERO • England’s tie with Greece has history, says Simon Barnes — so who will be the next Becks?

PICK OF THE WEEK’S SPORT ON TV

MONEY-MAKING MONSTERS • Why does the relentless pursuit of wealth make for such compelling drama?

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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LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

Tuesday

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FILM OF THE DAY

Wednesday

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FILM OF THE DAY

Thursday

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LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

Friday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

MUSICAL YOUTH • Former finalist Jess Gillam on the joys of the BBC Young Musician competition

A HERO TO THE LAST • A poignant, posthumous second series of interviews from the big-hearted rugby star

Streams of Conscıousness • The wisdom of the...


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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.

From the Editor

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

TO BOLDLY GO… IN SEARCH OF A LAUGH

GRAPEVINE • Drama Special – what’s in production…

TEN QUESTIONS WITH ELLA PURNELL • The Londoner who’s big in LA on her “coming-of-rage” drama, wanting to teach — and killer squirrels

a radio continuity announcer

ME TARZAN? YOU BETTER BELIEVE IT • Why are female explorers so rarely seen in today’s TV jungle, asks Lucy Shepherd

‘I NEVER EXPECTED THIS’ • How did a self-published comic turn into one of the hottest hits on Netflix? Writer Alice Oseman reveals all…

‘I see a lot of myself in Charlie’ • From school plays to an open casting call – and now fame… Joe Locke on playing Charlie in Heartstopper

‘My life started with Heartstopper’ • Kit Connor began acting as a child – now he’s holding his own on set, if not the rugby pitch…

A LAW UNTO HIMSELF • Adeel Akhtar turned his back on a legal career to try his hand at acting and made TV history. Now he’s starring in BBC1’s new thriller… as a lawyer

RETURNING DRAMAS COMING SOON

TAKING BACK THE NIGHT • In their new dystopian drama, all men must stay home from 7pm to 7am, so women can feel safe on the streets. But would Sarah Parish, Alexandra Burke and Mandip Gill ever walk home alone?

BRAND-NEW DRAMAS DUE THIS YEAR

‘I’D LOVE TO GO TO THE MOON’ • Space tourism will take off in our lifetime, says Professor Brian Cox – but why wouldn’t he pack his bags and blast off to Mars with Elon Musk?

TIME TO ANOINT A NEW HERO • England’s tie with Greece has history, says Simon Barnes — so who will be the next Becks?

PICK OF THE WEEK’S SPORT ON TV

MONEY-MAKING MONSTERS • Why does the relentless pursuit of wealth make for such compelling drama?

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

MUSICAL YOUTH • Former finalist Jess Gillam on the joys of the BBC Young Musician competition

A HERO TO THE LAST • A poignant, posthumous second series of interviews from the big-hearted rugby star

Streams of Conscıousness • The wisdom of the...


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