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THIS WEEK • THE 10 BEST SHOWS TO WATCH, LISTEN TO & STREAM
10 QUESTIONS WITH MICHAEL PALIN • The writer and actor on dystopian adventuring, Pythonesque practical jokes and growing old with John Cleese
GRAPEVINE • The TV stories that are getting us talking…
WHAT IT’S LIKE TO… …BE A TRAITOR AND RACE ACROSS THE WORLD!
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THE BIG BEAUTY CON • The pressure to look a certain way is relentless, but it won’t make you happy, says Sadie Frost
Love, sex and psychics • No topic is off the table as Rob Rinder and Rylan Clark sit down with Simon Hattenstone ahead of their latest adventure in India
DON’T MENTION THE BBC! • John Cleese’s greatest triumph, Fawlty Towers, is still going strong afterhalf a century. So why does he think hisformer employers have killed comedy?
A MAN IN FREEFALL • Andrew Lincoln stars in Coldwater, the new thriller written by David Ireland about violence, faith, masculinity and middle age
FRIENDS REUNITED • The cast of The League of Gentlemen team up again in a new radio comedy drama written by Jeremy Dyson
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OLD MEDIA, NEW TRICKS • With Freely, public service broadcasters are taking on streaming platforms at their own game — and winning!
THE HEAT IS ON • Being the Golden Girls of British athletics is a heavy burden, says Simon Barnes
Sport editor Michael Potts on the best of the week’s action on TV and radio
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NUTS, WATER AND NO CARBS • British soprano Louise Alder reveals how she’s preparing to take command of the stage at the Last Night of the Proms
A MODERN CLASSIC • Mind your language… Jane Austen’s Regency romance has had a makeover
Streams of Conscıousness • Why Spotify’s new feature falls short of a good old magazine
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