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Editor-at-Large JAMIE GRAHAM lifts the lid on film
Ted Kravitz has been pounding the pit lanes in Formula 1 for the past 23 years in his role as a TV reporter. In that time, he has witnessed all the big moments first hand: controversial races, thrilli
For almost 30 years, Paul O’Grady was seldom off the box. As Lily Savage, he’d hosted Blankety Blank, presented C4’s The Big Breakfast, and been a regular face on ITV’s This Morning. And, minus the pl
‘There’s a fly floating around in my milk! There’s a foreign body in it,” the strange young man said as he sat in the back of a car. His interviewer, another Englishman, had asked him a question about
Movie magic I watched A Day to Remember after reading John Bird’s column [Issue 1697, 15-26 December]. Please say thank you to him. The movie had a depth and poignancy that I would have missed if he h
I could justifiably claim this year to have been a professional actor for 70 years. In 1956, when I was just 13, I was recruited to play the imaginary son of Eleanor Summerfield, the star of a Granada
“The scene that matters the most to me, weirdly, is the first thing that we ever shot, which is the boys playing Dungeons & Dragons in the basement,” says Ross Duffer, co-creator of Stranger Things, a