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THE SIXTIES WASN’T ALL ABOUT FLOWER POWER – FROM JAMES BOND TO JOHN STEED, SECR
“There must have been a conspiracy,” says the novelist William Boyd, after describing John F Kennedy’s assassination to me. He cites the usual clues—the film shot by Abraham Zapruder, the entry wounds
STRONG PERFORMANCES AND AN INGENIOUS USE OF LIMITED SPACE MAKE FOR A SPELLBINDING STAGE ADAPTATION OF LE CARRÉ’S CLASSIC
Paddington’s origin story Michael Bond was inspired to ...
An academic on the run in 1970s Brazil; a Saharan search for a missing daughter; an animated childhood in ’60s Japan...
Steven C Smith Oxford University Press 978-0-197-68128-2 312pp (hb) £31.99 Theirs remains one of the most thrilling composer-director collaborations of all time, and while Bernard Herrmann and Alfred
Ever wondered what it’s like to be married to a spy? In four-part espionage thriller Betrayal, Romola Garai plays Claire, the wife of MI5 agent John Hughes (Shaun Evans). After he receives intel about