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Radio Times

26-2nd July 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.

Hello and goodbye

This week 26 JUNE—2 JULY 2021 • UNMISSABLE TV, FILM & RADIO FOR YOU TO WATCH AND RECORD

Let kids dig! • If we want to protect the planet, we must teach children to garden

FROM THE RT ARCHIVE… 24—30 JUNE 2000

NEW BALLS, PLEASE! • When the supply of tennis balls from the Far East dried up, the All England Club knew Covid was coming. But what happened when the courts fell silent – and how did Wimbledon bounce back?

THE TOP WOMEN TO WATCH • BBC commentator Annabel Croft picks her Wimbledon winners – and a big-hitting outsider who could blow them all away

VIRUS STOPS PLAY • What’s the pandemic been like for players?

EVA SHAW • AGE 16 GB UNDER-16 RANKING 1

THE TOP MEN TO WATCH • John McEnroe says Roger Federer is the most beautiful to watch and Novak Djokovic is the most formidable. But who’s the best of the rest?

GAME ON AGAIN • Top-level tennis is finally back. But how has the sport survived a torrid 15 months?

LUI MAXTED • AGE 17 GB UNDER-18 RANKING 2

WAS ERNEST HEMINGWAY GENDER-FLUID? • Despite his womanising, macho reputation, Ernest Hemingway had a hidden feminine side, says film-maker Ken Burns

‘A forever job? It was just fun!’ • Alison Graham is retiring after 26 years at Radio Times, having won awards, a legion of loyal readers and made friends for life. Russell T Davies talks to her about her enduring love of TV

‘I FEEL CLOSER TO GETTING JUSTICE EVERY DAY’ • In 1996, a Frenchwoman was killed in a remote Irish village but no one was ever imprisoned for her murder. Now her son is telling her story – and searching for answers

On your bike! • The stages are set for the Tour de France

Film Reviews

‘Women want to see different stories’ • She played Gloria Steinem in Mrs America, now Rose Byrne is back in another drama in which women call the shots

‘I’m often asked to channel misery’ • Richard Armitage is wowing in Chekhov… but part of him longs to sing and dance

THEATRE TO STREAM NOW

Streaming • FILMS OUR PICK OF THE LATEST MOVIES AVAILABLE TO STREAM

HOW & WHERE TO STREAM TV

SATURDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV

STREAMING NOW

BEST OF THE REST

SUNDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV

STREAMING NOW

BEST OF THE REST

MONDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV

STREAMING NOW

BEST OF THE REST

TUESDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV

STREAMING NOW

BEST OF THE REST

WEDNESDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV

STREAMING NOW

BEST OF THE REST

THURSDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV

STREAMING NOW

BEST OF THE REST

FRIDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV

STREAMING NOW

BEST OF THE REST

The politics of pop… • Former spin doctor Alastair Campbell on Blair, bagpipes and how music helped him through summits, peace deals… even a...


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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.

Hello and goodbye

This week 26 JUNE—2 JULY 2021 • UNMISSABLE TV, FILM & RADIO FOR YOU TO WATCH AND RECORD

Let kids dig! • If we want to protect the planet, we must teach children to garden

FROM THE RT ARCHIVE… 24—30 JUNE 2000

NEW BALLS, PLEASE! • When the supply of tennis balls from the Far East dried up, the All England Club knew Covid was coming. But what happened when the courts fell silent – and how did Wimbledon bounce back?

THE TOP WOMEN TO WATCH • BBC commentator Annabel Croft picks her Wimbledon winners – and a big-hitting outsider who could blow them all away

VIRUS STOPS PLAY • What’s the pandemic been like for players?

EVA SHAW • AGE 16 GB UNDER-16 RANKING 1

THE TOP MEN TO WATCH • John McEnroe says Roger Federer is the most beautiful to watch and Novak Djokovic is the most formidable. But who’s the best of the rest?

GAME ON AGAIN • Top-level tennis is finally back. But how has the sport survived a torrid 15 months?

LUI MAXTED • AGE 17 GB UNDER-18 RANKING 2

WAS ERNEST HEMINGWAY GENDER-FLUID? • Despite his womanising, macho reputation, Ernest Hemingway had a hidden feminine side, says film-maker Ken Burns

‘A forever job? It was just fun!’ • Alison Graham is retiring after 26 years at Radio Times, having won awards, a legion of loyal readers and made friends for life. Russell T Davies talks to her about her enduring love of TV

‘I FEEL CLOSER TO GETTING JUSTICE EVERY DAY’ • In 1996, a Frenchwoman was killed in a remote Irish village but no one was ever imprisoned for her murder. Now her son is telling her story – and searching for answers

On your bike! • The stages are set for the Tour de France

Film Reviews

‘Women want to see different stories’ • She played Gloria Steinem in Mrs America, now Rose Byrne is back in another drama in which women call the shots

‘I’m often asked to channel misery’ • Richard Armitage is wowing in Chekhov… but part of him longs to sing and dance

THEATRE TO STREAM NOW

Streaming • FILMS OUR PICK OF THE LATEST MOVIES AVAILABLE TO STREAM

HOW & WHERE TO STREAM TV

SATURDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV

STREAMING NOW

BEST OF THE REST

SUNDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV

STREAMING NOW

BEST OF THE REST

MONDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV

STREAMING NOW

BEST OF THE REST

TUESDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV

STREAMING NOW

BEST OF THE REST

WEDNESDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV

STREAMING NOW

BEST OF THE REST

THURSDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV

STREAMING NOW

BEST OF THE REST

FRIDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV

STREAMING NOW

BEST OF THE REST

The politics of pop… • Former spin doctor Alastair Campbell on Blair, bagpipes and how music helped him through summits, peace deals… even a...


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