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Radio Times

6-12th July 2024
Magazine

Radio Times magazine is the UK's number one quality entertainment guide, helping readers to find the best TV, radio, streaming content, podcasts, and films, each week. With unparalleled access to the biggest names in entertainment, combined with journalism from the best writers in broadcasting, incisive criticism, exclusive features, and original photo shoots, the magazine makes headlines every week. The comprehensive, easy-to-use listings cover over 100 channels. And the daily recommendations written by Radio Times’ TV experts help uncover the best things to watch and listen to on the small screen, including streaming services such as; BBC iPlayer, ITVX, All4, Apple +, Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney+ , Britbox, Acorn and many more. If you enjoy radio, you will also find full national radio listings including Scotland, Wales, N Ireland and local English radio plus podcasts. Plus, a puzzles section, the unique letters pages, latest books reviews, travel guides and money advice. It not only makes Radio Times an indispensable weekly read but the absolute must guide to home entertainment.

From the Editor

THIS WEEK • THE TEN BEST SHOWS TO WATCH, LISTEN TO & STREAM

SHE’LL HAVE THE LAMB

GRAPEVINE • The TV stories that are getting us talking…

TEN QUESTIONS WITH JOSEPH GORDON-LEVITT • The former child actor learnt from the comedy greats — and now prefers a good chat to a tweet

create visual effects magic

EMBRACE YOUR IGNORANCE • A lack of knowledge is at the heart of our most profound experiences, says Rory Stewart

‘I WAS SCARED TO BE AMBITIOUS’ • Actor, writer and director Dolly Wells may have had a famous dad and best friend, but she was fearful of success. Not any more…

EMMA MYERS • The Good Girl star on fame and skipping school

THE END OF THE BINGE? • Jay Hunt and Eddy Cue, the brains behind streaming giant Apple TV+, say making programmes that people talk about means you have to leave them wanting more…

SINISTER CITY • Barbara Nadel’s novels of crime and corruption in Istanbul make compelling TV

‘THERE WAS AN UNFINISHED STORY’ • Andrew Lincoln left hit zombie drama The Walking Dead after nine series. So what drew him back to the role of everyman hero Rick Grimes?

‘EVERYONE LOVES LOVE’ • From Blind Date to Love Is Blind – the format is familiar but finding “the one” never gets old, say Emma and Matt Willis

A LAST HUZZAH • Russian imperial drama The Great is back for one final fling – but there’s a serious side to its smouldering sauciness

IS THE SITCOM DEAD? • They’re expensive, risky and tricky to write, but if you get them right, says Lee Mack, there’s a big audience wanting a laugh

11 MORE DRAMAS NOT TO BE MISSED

A SANCTUARY ON SCREEN • When real life becomes too much, TV can offer solace

Streaming

HOW & WHERE TO STREAM TV & FILM

Saturday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

Sunday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

Monday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

Tuesday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

Wednesday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

Thursday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

Friday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

UP YOURS, CANCER • Comedian Jon Holmes finds the funny and the absurd in his prostate cancer diagnosis

WHITE SMOKE AND MIRRORS • A mobster’s tale of how Pope John Paul I died shouldn’t be taken as gospel

Streams of Conscıousness • You can’t beat an old chat show for endless entertainment

SATURDAY...


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Radio Times magazine is the UK's number one quality entertainment guide, helping readers to find the best TV, radio, streaming content, podcasts, and films, each week. With unparalleled access to the biggest names in entertainment, combined with journalism from the best writers in broadcasting, incisive criticism, exclusive features, and original photo shoots, the magazine makes headlines every week. The comprehensive, easy-to-use listings cover over 100 channels. And the daily recommendations written by Radio Times’ TV experts help uncover the best things to watch and listen to on the small screen, including streaming services such as; BBC iPlayer, ITVX, All4, Apple +, Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney+ , Britbox, Acorn and many more. If you enjoy radio, you will also find full national radio listings including Scotland, Wales, N Ireland and local English radio plus podcasts. Plus, a puzzles section, the unique letters pages, latest books reviews, travel guides and money advice. It not only makes Radio Times an indispensable weekly read but the absolute must guide to home entertainment.

From the Editor

THIS WEEK • THE TEN BEST SHOWS TO WATCH, LISTEN TO & STREAM

SHE’LL HAVE THE LAMB

GRAPEVINE • The TV stories that are getting us talking…

TEN QUESTIONS WITH JOSEPH GORDON-LEVITT • The former child actor learnt from the comedy greats — and now prefers a good chat to a tweet

create visual effects magic

EMBRACE YOUR IGNORANCE • A lack of knowledge is at the heart of our most profound experiences, says Rory Stewart

‘I WAS SCARED TO BE AMBITIOUS’ • Actor, writer and director Dolly Wells may have had a famous dad and best friend, but she was fearful of success. Not any more…

EMMA MYERS • The Good Girl star on fame and skipping school

THE END OF THE BINGE? • Jay Hunt and Eddy Cue, the brains behind streaming giant Apple TV+, say making programmes that people talk about means you have to leave them wanting more…

SINISTER CITY • Barbara Nadel’s novels of crime and corruption in Istanbul make compelling TV

‘THERE WAS AN UNFINISHED STORY’ • Andrew Lincoln left hit zombie drama The Walking Dead after nine series. So what drew him back to the role of everyman hero Rick Grimes?

‘EVERYONE LOVES LOVE’ • From Blind Date to Love Is Blind – the format is familiar but finding “the one” never gets old, say Emma and Matt Willis

A LAST HUZZAH • Russian imperial drama The Great is back for one final fling – but there’s a serious side to its smouldering sauciness

IS THE SITCOM DEAD? • They’re expensive, risky and tricky to write, but if you get them right, says Lee Mack, there’s a big audience wanting a laugh

11 MORE DRAMAS NOT TO BE MISSED

A SANCTUARY ON SCREEN • When real life becomes too much, TV can offer solace

Streaming

HOW & WHERE TO STREAM TV & FILM

Saturday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

Sunday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

Monday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

Tuesday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

Wednesday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

Thursday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

Friday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

UP YOURS, CANCER • Comedian Jon Holmes finds the funny and the absurd in his prostate cancer diagnosis

WHITE SMOKE AND MIRRORS • A mobster’s tale of how Pope John Paul I died shouldn’t be taken as gospel

Streams of Conscıousness • You can’t beat an old chat show for endless entertainment

SATURDAY...


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