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From the Editor
THIS WEEK • THE TEN BEST SHOWS TO WATCH, LISTEN TO & STREAM
WHERE THERE’S A WILL…
GRAPEVINE • The TV stories that are getting us talking…
IT’S MR BATES v BABY REINDEER
TEN QUESTIONS WITH EVE HEWSON • The Bad Sisters star is taking the lead in Nicole Kidman’s new drama but she’s not letting fame affect her — yet!
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‘I’M LIVING PROOF OF THE POWER OF ART’ • Following her son’s death, artist Alison Lapper hit rock bottom — picking up a paintbrush saved her
GOD COMPLEX • What if the king of the gods had a midlife crisis? RT talks to three of the stars of Kaos, a new series giving Greek mythology a contemporary twist
‘FIGHTS FOR POWER, CLASS AND STATUS HAVE BEEN WITH US FOREVER’ • Jeff Goldblum brings his trademark charisma to Zeus
‘EVERYONE’S ROTTEN IN THIS SHOW. IT’S KIND OF PUNK’ • Nabhaan Rizwan is just happy that his real family bears no resemblance to his mythological one as Dionysus
‘IT’S GOOD FUN PLAYING PEOPLE WHO DO TERRIBLE THINGS’ • Janet McTeer finds power in stillness as the scheming goddess Hera
Ringing the CHANGES • Rory Kinnear says that fantasy fiction has never been his bag – so what has reading Tolkien taught him about life?
Striking the right chord • The Sherwood stars on playing saints and sinners in the hit BBC drama
SERVANT OF THE PEOPLE • From playing the part to living it: a new documentary shows how Volodymyr Zelensky went from comedy star to wartime leader
UNDERDOGS CAN SPRING SURPRISES • Sri Lanka’s unconventional all-out attack set the template for Bazball, says Simon Barnes
PICK OF THE WEEK’S SPORT ON TV
A GAME OF TWO HALVES • Beyond the sex and scandal, Amazon’s film about Sven-Goran Eriksson is a touching portrait of dignity
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YOU HAVE TO LAUGH • Matt Chorley brings his light touch reporting on politics to the BBC
THE POWER OF HEALTH • Joe Wicks hears the stories of people who have overcome medical trauma
Streams of Conscıousness • How should the narrators of...