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I have always had a fondness for Lincolnshire. It started when I worked at the Theatre Royal in Lincoln. I was on tour with a play in the late 70s, and at the end of the week was interviewed by the lo
Dear Simon, Once again, the December 2025 issue had lots of memories to write about. Starting from the front, Gertcha! – I did love Chas and Dave, as did my husband. Of course, the family always watch
ILLUSTRATION BY PAUL COX Going full Celt VOICING ...
As we visit her at her Cotswolds home, Dame Prue Leith talks about her experience of using fat jabs, her secret to staying young and why she’s finally slowing down at the age of 86
You might remember those cosy evenings when The Vicar of Dibley came on, the last of the washing-up done, the smell of a dinner still lingering in the air, and the laughter from the living room carryi
D avid Bradley boasts a storied six-decade career, playing an intimidating list of “grouchy and malicious” characters, including the dastardly Walder Frey in Game of Thrones and a gun-wielding farmer