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THIS WEEK • THE 10 BEST SHOWS TO WATCH, LISTEN TO & STREAM
RAISING LAZARUS
GRAPEVINE • The TV stories that are getting us talking…
VICKY McCLURE • On defusing bombs, the power of singing — and what she and her Line of Duty pals would like to do next
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PARODY WAS KILLED BY SOCIAL MEDIA • With celebrities oversharing their lives, it’s hard to make a big impression, says Ronni Ancona
‘I said yes to playing Zoë immediately’ • As a life-long fan of the thriller and Mick Herron enthusiast, the actor couldn’t resist the offer to star in the adaptation of Down Cemetery Road
A MILESTONE MISSION • As a child, Anna Fisher thought she’d be laughed at for dreaming of being an astronaut – in 1984 she became the first mother to go into orbit
LIFE IN SPACE
REST IN PEACE? • Daisy May and Charlie Cooper slept in the UK’s most haunted buildings looking for ghosts – and made a scary discovery…
Meet my parents • Ben Stiller has made a film about his parents, who were comedy stars in 1960s USA. But does the film actually say more about him?
WHO’S LAUGHING NOW? • Traditional sitcoms have made way for a quieter type of comedy
GREEN AND GOLD GLORY • Taking on Australia at rugby league is like trying to overturn history, says Simon Barnes
Sport editor Michael Potts on the best of the week’s action on TV and radio
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TRUTH WILL OUT • Opening his father’s suitcase led Antony Easton to a powerful family story of loss and restitution
LANDLINE CONFESSION • Forget modern technology, a vintage phone captures the truth like no other
Streams of Conscıousness • Spotify is wrong, there’s no such thing as a guilty pleasure
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