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THIS WEEK • THE TEN BEST SHOWS TO WATCH, LISTEN TO & STREAM
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GRAPEVINE • The TV stories that got our guests talking…
TEN QUESTIONS WITH LEO WOODALL • Following star turns in White Lotus and One Day, the actor has been “catapulted” to leading man status
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TO INFINITY AND BEYOND… • Are we more risk averse, asks James May, or have we just run out of places to explore?
Sisters IN ARMS • Author Gill Hornby is on a mission to restore the reputation of Cassandra Austen – derided for burning the letters of her famous sibling, Jane. Now Keeley Hawes has also taken up her cause…
‘IT’S LIGHT, DARK… COMPLICATED’ • The creator and stars of BBC detective drama Virdee on breaking the mould, making Bradford sexy and bringing the shocking new series to our screens…
‘DID I BREAK UNFORGOT TEN?’ • She’s now found her feet as the lead in the hit crime drama, but Sinéad Keenan recalls nervously watching her debut
‘I’D MAKE A GOOD DETECTIVE’ • Sanjeev Bhaskar on a comic catchphrase, his “drama school” and sleuthing spouse
THE MOTHER OF ALL SITCOMS • Lucy Punch returns to play Amanda, the bitchy queen bee from Motherland in a sitcom spin-off – with Joanna Lumley as her even bitchier mum in tow
A NEW LEASE OF LIFE • Replacing a lead character can see crime dramas flourish
LET BATTLE COMMENCE • This year’s Super Bowl has the makings of a classic, says Simon Barnes
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THE NIGHT BEFORE • Sir Stephen Hough was inspired by 9/11 to compose his nocturne with a twist for Radio 3’s new landmark series
HERE FOR THE TRUTH • Getting to grips with what Donald Trump says he’ll do — and the reality
Streams of Conscıousness • TikTok’s problems are a major issue for the music business
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