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From the Editor
THIS WEEK • THE TEN BEST SHOWS TO WATCH, LISTEN TO & STREAM
DUCKING AND DIVING IN DEVON
GRAPEVINE • The TV stories that are getting us talking…
TEN QUESTIONS WITH MARTIN CLUNES AND NEIL MORRISSEY • In Men Behaving Badly they were piling up the beer cans, now they’d rather have a nice glass of French wine
turn a film into a concert
WE MUST NEVER FORGET • With few survivors left, it’s more vital than ever to remember the Holocaust, says Simon Schama
WHO’S THAT GIRL? • Varada Sethu made such a big impression in her first Doctor Who outing that showrunner Russell T Davies had to bring her back as a new companion-continuity be damned…
My Lotus position • As The White Lotus comes to a thrilling climax, Jason Isaacs talks privilege, Potter and prosthetics
FUTURE IMPERFECT • As Black Mirror returns with more cautionary tales about new tech, Charlie Brooker has one eye on the past
PAST MASTER • Starring in Black Mirror took Paul Giamatti back to his loft party days on the Lower East Side – but were they memories he wanted reminding of?
A POSITIVE SIGN • Writer William Mager hopes Reunion, the first bilingual drama using sign language, makes the deaf community feel seen
‘We don’t need fixing, because we’re not broken’ • Deaf actor Matthew Gurney on defying stereotypes, the search for cultural identity – and finding inspiration in the most unusual places
NICE TO SEE YOU AGAIN • From Up Pompeii! to Annika, breaking the fourth wall gets something special from our best actors
NATIONAL OBSESSION • The price of a thrilling spectacle like the Grand National can’t be the horses’ safety, says Simon Barnes
Sport editor Michael Potts on the best of the week’s action on TV and radio
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BLOWING HIS OWN TRUMPET • The Beatles were big on brass, as Tony Blackburn, who knew the Fab Four, explores in a new documentary
ANCIENT WISDOM • To better understand modern life, turn to the Greek myths
Streams of Conscıousness • American politicians are podcasting but who’s listening?
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