Television & radio
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Gareth McLean on Lost Land of the Jaguar | Who Do You Think You Are? | Rory and Paddy's Great British Adventure | Flying: Confessions of a Free Woman
Gareth McLean
12, Aug, 2008 @11:01 PM
Who should get Wogan's Eurovision job?
My choice is Simon Amstell - but whoever it is they have some big shoes to fill
James Donaghy
12, Aug, 2008 @3:25 PM
NBC's Olympic crying games
The broadcaster regards its Olympic coverage as 'entertainment' on a par with American Idol
Jean Hannah Edelstein
12, Aug, 2008 @12:20 PM
Is Our Tune the best radio feature ever?
Chris Evans's Top Tenuous is great, as is Steve Wright's Ask Elvis - but whether they're a match for Our Tune is another matter
Elisabeth Mahoney
12, Aug, 2008 @9:50 AM
Notes on The Wire - Season five, episode four
There are, as McNulty has always pointed out, good and bad police, and both kinds can be rats
Paul MacInnes
12, Aug, 2008 @8:55 AM
Watch this: Bonekickers | Maestro | Who's Afraid of Michel Gondry? | How Not to Live Your Life
Gareth McLean on Bonekickers | Maestro | Who's Afraid of Michel Gondry? | How Not to Live Your Life
Gareth McLean
11, Aug, 2008 @11:01 PM
Elisabeth Mahoney: Radio review
Elisabeth Mahoney on Wake Up to Wogan
Elisabeth Mahoney
11, Aug, 2008 @11:01 PM
TV and theatre actor Terence Rigby dies, aged 71
Birmingham-born actor passes away at home after battle with lung cancer
Mark Brown, arts correspondent
11, Aug, 2008 @11:01 PM
Sam Wollaston on last night's TV
Sam Wollaston on Kevin McCloud and the Big Town Plan | Olympic Breakfast | Panorama
Sam Wollaston
11, Aug, 2008 @11:01 PM
The Wire: Season Five: Episode Four
Join this group each week to talk about The Wire as the Baltimore-based drama counts down its final series, showing in the UK on digital channel FX
Steve Busfield
11, Aug, 2008 @11:01 PM
Cable girl: Lucy Mangan on Remington Steele
Lucy Mangan: Why Pierce Brosnan has grown into his twinkle - and this is not a euphemism
Lucy Mangan
11, Aug, 2008 @11:01 PM
Stephen Armstrong on New Tricks, the most popular show on British TV
Stephen Armstrong: New Tricks isn't just our most popular show - it's proper genre-mashing cutting-edge Brit TV
Stephen Armstrong
11, Aug, 2008 @11:01 PM
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