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From the Editor
THIS WEEK • THE 10 BEST SHOWS TO WATCH, LISTEN TO & STREAM
BRING BACK THE ICE AGE
JEFF GOLDBLUM • The star of Wicked: for Good on tickling the ivories, sobbing in the cinema — and why he loves us Brits
GRAPEVINE • The TV stories that are getting us talking…
GET CHECKED — IT CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE • Nobody is immune from cancer, so don’t delay screenings, says Adam Hills
‘It’s not a whodunnit!’ • Daniel Craig is back as detective Benoit Blanc in his third Knives Out film – a baffing locked-room mystery with an all-star cast. But, insists Craig…
6 classic locked-room mysteries • Who else has attempted the perfect crime?
WHAT LIES BENEATH • An urgent new drama from Russell T Davies, starring Russell Tovey, is a very modern parable but has its roots in a 1970s Doctor Who story…
WARRIOR OF THE DEEP • Gugu Mbatha-Raw felt liberated by her transformation
‘ADAPT OR DIE… WATCH THIS SPACE’ • In his new series, David Dimbleby explores the power and wealth of the British monarchy – and its viability
LET THE GAMES BEGIN • Disney’s Percy Jackson and the Olympians has made a hit out of myths. And now season two is going even bigger, with tech giving way to proper props and sets
BLEEPS & BLOOPERS • We used to enjoy watching celebrities go off-piste — but now those moments are called “content” and have lost their frisson
A NEW CHAPTER? • Hearts could be about to create more drama in Scottish football and overturn the Old Firm, says Simon Barnes
Sport editor Michael Potts on the best of the week’s action on TV and radio
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FROM THE FRONT LINE • For more than 50 years broadcaster Kate Adie has brought us news of conflicts from around the world. And now these stories are more important than ever, she says
LET’S TALK SOME MORE • Emma Barnett probes her subjects about the experiences that reshaped their lives
Streams of Conscıousness • Big launches are so last year — now it’s time to embrace pull
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