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From the Editor
THIS WEEK • THE TEN BEST SHOWS TO WATCH, LISTEN TO & STREAM
MAKING AN OSCAR
GRAPEVINE • The TV stories that are getting us talking…
TEN QUESTIONS WITH AIMEE LOU WOOD • From a White Lotus resort in Thailand to a gritty real-life story in Toxic Town Corby, the actor is finding her voice
make people face their fears
GREAT TOOL OR BULLYING DEMON? • We are letting AI harvest our kids’ brains — for what, asks children’s laureate Frank Cottrell-Boyce
‘It’s a rite of passage’ • For Oscar-winner Anjelica Huston, starring in an Agatha Christie adaptation is a highlight in a career full of bespoke roles
‘It was fanboy catnip!’ • Despite a glittering career, Matthew Rhys can’t escape his impostor syndrome
‘Work just gets better’ • New Yorker Clarke Peters was a fan of British acting long before making London his home
‘I realised I had created the story of my own family’ • For writer Heidi Thomas Call the Midwife is a labour of love born from growing up with her brother David, who had Down’s syndrome. So how does she feel about giving it up?
‘I BECAME AWARE OF RACE AT DRAMA SCHOOL’ • Tamara Lawrance hopes that her role as a Jamaican detective will be a game-changer – for her career and primetime TV
TIME TO BIN OFF THE BRITS • With ratings plummeting and the youth audience deserting, this music monolith needs to take a bow
TOO BIG TO BAN? • Treating players differently for doping risks us losing respect for the fairness of sport, says Simon Barnes
Sport editor Michael Potts on the best of the week’s action on TV and radio
EVERY ONE A WINNER • Prepare for the Oscars on Sunday by streaming some of this year’s nominated films
HOW & WHERE TO STREAM TV & FILM
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PARENTAL GUIDANCE • How Namulanta Kombo’s idea of writing a letter to her daughter became a global hit podcast
OH, GOOD GRIEF… • Reconnect with Charlie Brown and co in this anniversary podcast
Streams of Conscıousness • When in doubt, keep the minutiae of your life to yourself
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