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THIS WEEK • THE 10 BEST SHOWS TO WATCH, LISTEN TO & STREAM
STITCHED TO PERFECTION
GRAPEVINE • The TV stories that are getting us talking…
DOMHNALL GLEESON • He may be playing a journalist in his latest comedy, but the actor is wary of the press — so no personal questions!
WHAT IT’S LIKE… to discover the next child star
STOPPED IN THEIR TRACKS • As the founders of the modern railway, why have we fallen so far behind, asks Michael Portillo
SLOW HORSES GALLOPS AHEAD • Perhaps even Jackson Lamb’s slowest horses aren’t quite ready for the knacker’s yard? Christopher Chung, Aimee-Ffion Edwards and Tom Brooke are hot to trot
AIMEE-FFION EDWARDS • PLAYS SHIRLEY DANDER
‘IT’S VERY HARD TO LET GO’ • Will Smith on flatulence, Farage – and saying farewell
TOM BROOKE • PLAYS JK COE
‘Drink was their blessing AND THEIR CURSE’ • Guinness heiress Ivana Lowell introduces her wealthy and wild family, whose brewery is at the heart of a new drama penned by Steven Knight
MEET THE GUINNESSES • The stars reveal the flawed family members behind their new roles
It’s all change in Darrowby • Oscar winner Rachel Shenton is used to the limelight – but her character Helen in All Creatures Great and Small is now looking for some excitement of her own…
Steps to stardom • Strictly has two new pros – American Alexis Warr and Australian Julian Caillon. So how did they get their big cha-cha-chance?
FIRST LOVE NEVER AGES • Why are teen dramas like The Summer I Turned Pretty such a hit with “older” audiences?
BAND OF BROTHERS • Individual brilliance counts for less in the Ryder Cup than passionate partnership, says Simon Barnes
Sport editor Michael Potts on the best of the week’s action on TV and radio
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‘THERE’S NOTHING LIKE IT IN THE WORLD’ • Stepping down after 27 years and more than 1,000 episodes, Melvyn Bragg is leaving In Our Time behind – but what does the future hold for the veteran broadcaster?
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PODCASTS • THE PICK OF THE BEST AUDIO ON DEMAND
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