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Sir David Jason has been tinkering all his life – but h
The father-son duo tell Kirsty Nutkins about their unique bond, life in the limelight, and plans for their next TV show
The Rosses have an idyllic garden. Birdsong intertwines with a gentle blub-blub from the water feature. Bees flit across the dahlias. Across the paddock, behind the hedgerow lie three Renault 11s spli
JOSH dabbed expertly at the cut he’d just finished sewing up. He’d made a neat job of it and it should heal very nicely, leaving only a line. It wouldn’t be seen, anyway, once the cat’s fur grew back.
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Material from the BBC’s ‘golden age’ tends to be recalled through a heavily rose-tinted lens. Apart from Fawlty Towers, certain Monty Python skits and a few documentaries, I’m not sure it was all that
Back in the 1960s, several pop groups of the day appeared in feature films created around them. They were largely good clean fun, especially in the case of the Beatles’ A Hard Day’s Night and the Dave