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Radio Times

15-21st May 2021
Magazine

Get the same great content you know and love, from the UK’s biggest selling quality magazine. Every week: -> News and Views from broadcasting’s biggest names, best writers and brightest stars. -> Find unmissable entertainment with our roundup of the Best of the Week -> Stunning photo-shoots, red carpet reportage and exclusive behind-the-scenes pics. -> Guides to the best TV, film and radio each day. -> Film review from the Radio Times’ Film team, including Barry Norman and Andrew Collins. -> The best of iPlayer, Netflix and other catch-up and on-demand services. -> Comprehensive listings so you’ll never miss a show, and with handy links so you can jump to your desired day of the week. -> Puzzles, including crosswords, Egg Heads and Only Connect.

Dinner is served!

This week 15—21 MAY 2021 • UNMISSABLE TV, FILM & RADIO FOR YOU TO WATCH AND RECORD

Finding faith by remote control • Mercy, justice and love move millions on Sunday nights

FROM THE RT ARCHIVE… 13—19 MAY 1995

What a feast! • The final banquet is here and Andi Oliver has her outfit planned… The Great British Menu host serves up her verdict on the chefs, class, clothes – and why restaurants have to change

THE FINALISTS

‘It’s always a woman on the slab’ • Julie Hesmondhalgh and Laura Fraser want to make TV drama where women are front and centre – and very much alive

LIAR, CHEAT, GUILTY… OR INNOCENT?

‘We’re reclaiming Victorian women’ • On the streets of 1890s London, history meets fantasy. The Nevers stars tell us more

‘I PLAY A PANSEXUAL POSH BOY’ • James Norton enjoyed tapping into his dark side as a blackmailer in The Nevers. But his dream superpower is a bit frothier…

DELIA WHO? • The genius of sound pioneer Delia Derbyshire is at last being recognised, says Matthew Sweet

A school scandal • Steve McQueen’s Small Axe dramatised the fate of a black boy unfairly branded “subnormal”. Noel Gordon knew the reality…

Life in the fast lane • Britain’s Henry Ford was a hard-drinking, playboy war hero

The People’s Cup • Can Leicester City land a blow for democracy in the FA Cup?

Film Reviews

THE TRYING GAME • For Rafe Spall and Esther Smith, playing a young couple who are desperate to adopt proved a bittersweet relief in lockdown

‘I can’t take it with a pinch of salt’ • Billie Piper doesn’t read the critics – but made an exception for her new film, Rare Beasts

Streaming

ALSO OUT THIS WEEK

HOW & WHERE TO STREAM TV

SUBSCRIBE TO RADIO TIMES AND GET A ROBERTS RADIO WORTH £79.99 • Save 37 per cent off the full subscription price*

He’s wearing trousers! • As the world wakes, it’s great to see guests on the Breakfast sofa

SATURDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV

STREAMING NOW

SUNDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV

STREAMING NOW

MONDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV

STREAMING NOW

TUESDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV

STREAMING NOW

WEDNESDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV

STREAMING NOW

THURSDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV

STREAMING NOW

FRIDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV

STREAMING NOW

How does it feel? • As Bob Dylan turns 80, Professor Sean Latham opens up the singer’s archive to reveal long-buried treasure

PICK OF THE WEEK

The Archers this week…

We’re all ears… • From roomy Tudor codpieces to “the queer Shakespeare”, history is the podcast gift that keeps on giving

I’m Britain’s oldest DJ • Living proof you’re never too old to rock ’n’ roll

SATURDAY Radio

SUNDAY Radio

MONDAY Radio

TUESDAY...


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English

Get the same great content you know and love, from the UK’s biggest selling quality magazine. Every week: -> News and Views from broadcasting’s biggest names, best writers and brightest stars. -> Find unmissable entertainment with our roundup of the Best of the Week -> Stunning photo-shoots, red carpet reportage and exclusive behind-the-scenes pics. -> Guides to the best TV, film and radio each day. -> Film review from the Radio Times’ Film team, including Barry Norman and Andrew Collins. -> The best of iPlayer, Netflix and other catch-up and on-demand services. -> Comprehensive listings so you’ll never miss a show, and with handy links so you can jump to your desired day of the week. -> Puzzles, including crosswords, Egg Heads and Only Connect.

Dinner is served!

This week 15—21 MAY 2021 • UNMISSABLE TV, FILM & RADIO FOR YOU TO WATCH AND RECORD

Finding faith by remote control • Mercy, justice and love move millions on Sunday nights

FROM THE RT ARCHIVE… 13—19 MAY 1995

What a feast! • The final banquet is here and Andi Oliver has her outfit planned… The Great British Menu host serves up her verdict on the chefs, class, clothes – and why restaurants have to change

THE FINALISTS

‘It’s always a woman on the slab’ • Julie Hesmondhalgh and Laura Fraser want to make TV drama where women are front and centre – and very much alive

LIAR, CHEAT, GUILTY… OR INNOCENT?

‘We’re reclaiming Victorian women’ • On the streets of 1890s London, history meets fantasy. The Nevers stars tell us more

‘I PLAY A PANSEXUAL POSH BOY’ • James Norton enjoyed tapping into his dark side as a blackmailer in The Nevers. But his dream superpower is a bit frothier…

DELIA WHO? • The genius of sound pioneer Delia Derbyshire is at last being recognised, says Matthew Sweet

A school scandal • Steve McQueen’s Small Axe dramatised the fate of a black boy unfairly branded “subnormal”. Noel Gordon knew the reality…

Life in the fast lane • Britain’s Henry Ford was a hard-drinking, playboy war hero

The People’s Cup • Can Leicester City land a blow for democracy in the FA Cup?

Film Reviews

THE TRYING GAME • For Rafe Spall and Esther Smith, playing a young couple who are desperate to adopt proved a bittersweet relief in lockdown

‘I can’t take it with a pinch of salt’ • Billie Piper doesn’t read the critics – but made an exception for her new film, Rare Beasts

Streaming

ALSO OUT THIS WEEK

HOW & WHERE TO STREAM TV

SUBSCRIBE TO RADIO TIMES AND GET A ROBERTS RADIO WORTH £79.99 • Save 37 per cent off the full subscription price*

He’s wearing trousers! • As the world wakes, it’s great to see guests on the Breakfast sofa

SATURDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV

STREAMING NOW

SUNDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV

STREAMING NOW

MONDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV

STREAMING NOW

TUESDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV

STREAMING NOW

WEDNESDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV

STREAMING NOW

THURSDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV

STREAMING NOW

FRIDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV

STREAMING NOW

How does it feel? • As Bob Dylan turns 80, Professor Sean Latham opens up the singer’s archive to reveal long-buried treasure

PICK OF THE WEEK

The Archers this week…

We’re all ears… • From roomy Tudor codpieces to “the queer Shakespeare”, history is the podcast gift that keeps on giving

I’m Britain’s oldest DJ • Living proof you’re never too old to rock ’n’ roll

SATURDAY Radio

SUNDAY Radio

MONDAY Radio

TUESDAY...


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