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On the road again
This week 10—16 JULY 2021 • UNMISSABLE TV, FILM & RADIO FOR YOU TO WATCH AND RECORD
Flying the flag all year round • Let’s never forget that millions can’t be who they want to be
FROM THE RT ARCHIVE… 6—12 JULY 1996
Going for a spin! • Craig Revel Horwood and Bruno Tonioli are off on a road trip round Britain. RT sent Ed Balls along for the ride to talk cars, dads and masculinity
THE UNSUNG HEROES OF THE NHS • Critics may say today’s health service is too reliant on staff trained overseas, but historian David Olusoga says it has always been international – and introduces four veterans to prove it
Feeling the heat • Shirley Ballas can’t cook and Griff Rhys Jones is a ‘lapsed culinarian’. So what stopped them cooking? And why start again now?
‘BRITAIN LOOKS MORE FRACTURED THAN EVER’ • If the United Kingdom breaks up, what will it mean to be English and Welsh? Ian Hislop looks to the past for answers
‘What do we share any more?’ • Alan Little wonders if Britishness is over
‘Unionism is at a crossroads’ • Brexit put a united Ireland back on the agenda, says Andrea Catherwood
Scaling Everest • Even the greatest players can get vertigo when the stakes are at their highest, says Simon Barnes. To win a final, you need to lose your fear
Film Reviews
‘I felt sad piecing their lives together’ • Bafta-winner Mobeen Azhar explores why four young British men were prepared to kill – and die – for Isis
Streaming • FILMS OUR PICK OF THE LATEST MOVIES AVAILABLE TO STREAM
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Why Diana matters • Royal documentaries are endless, but her story bears repeating
SATURDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV
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SUNDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV
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MONDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV
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TUESDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV
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WEDNESDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV
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THURSDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV
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FRIDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV
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A new track for Annie • She’s a Radio 1 legend, so why is Annie Mac leaving the job she loves after 17 years?
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The Archers this week…
Spend it wisely • Some cash conundrums need a woman’s touch, says the FT’s consumer editor Claer Barrett
‘I don’t beat up MPs’ • Political interviews can be polite
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