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From the Editor
THIS WEEK • THE TEN BEST SHOWS TO WATCH, LISTEN TO & STREAM
POWER OF TV • Mariella Frostrup & Claudia Hammond presented this year’s RT Awards that honour the best of TV
BACK IN THE GAME
GRAPEVINE • The TV stories that are getting us talking…
TEN QUESTIONS WITH JOHN DAVID WASHINGTON • The former American football player has joined the family business and is now working with the best — his dad
to teach celebrities how to drive
LET’S HEAR IT FOR THE BOYS • We should take better care of pop stars’ mental health, says Blue co-creator Daniel Glatman
TWISTED SISTERS • From murder to the menopause, Sharon Horgan covers it all as her Bafta-winning Bad Sisters return to face the aftermath…
‘I had an insane childhood’ • Sensitive to sound and an insomniac from the age of seven – Rebecca Hall reveals how her upbringing prepared her for her latest role in The Listeners
‘I’m a fantasist. I like life heightened’
FALLOUT • From 1952 to 1963, Britain tested the efficacy of its nuclear bombs in Australia – Corporal John Folkes was sent into the blast…
THE AFTERMATH
THE STATE OF AFFAIRS • When did infidelity become acceptable on screen?
ADIOS, AMIGO • Topspin, timing and a rare quality of humility made Rafa Nadal a true great, says Simon Barnes
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‘IT BREAKS MY HEART’ • Master of the King’s Music Errollyn Wallen says children not having access to the arts affects their mental health
WE SHALL SAY THIS ONLY ONCE • The stars of a classic sitcom provide their own episode guide
Streams of Conscıousness • How can podcasters turn listeners into subscribers?
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‘RICHES CAN BE COUNTED IN MANY WAYS’ • In his latest autobiography actor David Jason reflects on life’s little surprises and the power of positivity
MAGNIFICENT MALTA • Whether you’re a history lover, foodie or film buff, the island of Malta is a gem
DRAWBACKS TO BEING SMART • Smart meters are better for the planet — but there is a downside, says Paul...