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FROM THE EDITOR
MIND THE GAP • Is it ever OK to date your friend’s daughter? Nicola Walker and Jemaine Clement star in the new “anti rom-com” Alice and Steve
10 QUESTIONS WITH JOHN LITHGOW • There’s no rule too challenging for the actor who’s gone from Churchill to Dumbledore
SHOOT FILMS AT 12,000ft • As co-founders of aerial cinematography and stunt production company XBrand, Kevin LaRosa II and Michael FitzMaurice have helped craft some of Hollywood’s most dynamic sky-high sequences, from Iron Man to Top Gun: Maverick
FROSTBITE CAROLINE FROST • A new reality show following Jamie and Rebekah Vardy proves the life of a jobbing Wag isn’t for the faint-hearted
TRIAL SHOULD NOT BE OPTIONAL • Why are thousands of criminal suspects not turning up to court asks Dispatches' MATT SHEA
PRIDE IN HIS WORK • ALAN CUMMING always wanted to work with Russell T Davies – now he says their intense new drama Tip Toe is a wake-up call for British society
THE HIT-MAKERS • We need writers with a voice and a vision, says executive producer NICOLA SHINDLER
‘STRICTLY GOT ME THROUGH THE DARK DAYS’ • Discovering her great-grandmother died of breast cancer shocked AMY DOWDEN and filled her Who Do You Think You Are? story with emotion
WHO ARE THEY? • Sarah Williams, editor of WDYTYA? magazine, gives us a taster of two more episodes from the series
‘THIS WAS A GIFT’ • Actor ADEEL AKHTAR jumped at the chance to delve into the story of his family
COME FLY WITH ME • JOHN TRAVOLTA’s directorial debut, based on his book about a boy’s first plane ride, is a tribute to his love of flying, family and the golden age of film
THE SPY WHO WON’T DIE • As a new 007 game is launched, and auditions begin for the next big-screen Bond, CHARLIE HIGSON explains why Ian Fleming’s superspy remains such hot property
‘WE WANTED TO HONOUR BOND’S DNA’ • Actor PATRICK GIBSON explains how he inhabited the role of James Bond for a new generation
THE MEN WHO WOULD BE BOND • Who’s in the running for the next incarnation of 007?
WHAT’S WORTH WATCHING • THE 10 BEST SHOWS TO WATCH, STREAM & LISTEN TO
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BAZBALL 2.0 IS NOT ENOUGH • After the Ashes defeat, England need to be smarter in this Test series, says SIMON BARNES
GAME ON • SPORT WRITER NED HOLMES ON THE BEST OF THIS WEEK’S ACTION
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