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Radio Times

13-19th April 2024
Magazine

Radio Times magazine is the UK's number one quality entertainment guide, helping readers to find the best TV, radio, streaming content, podcasts, and films, each week. With unparalleled access to the biggest names in entertainment, combined with journalism from the best writers in broadcasting, incisive criticism, exclusive features, and original photo shoots, the magazine makes headlines every week. The comprehensive, easy-to-use listings cover over 100 channels. And the daily recommendations written by Radio Times’ TV experts help uncover the best things to watch and listen to on the small screen, including streaming services such as; BBC iPlayer, ITVX, All4, Apple +, Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney+ , Britbox, Acorn and many more. If you enjoy radio, you will also find full national radio listings including Scotland, Wales, N Ireland and local English radio plus podcasts. Plus, a puzzles section, the unique letters pages, latest books reviews, travel guides and money advice. It not only makes Radio Times an indispensable weekly read but the absolute must guide to home entertainment.

From the Editors

THIS WEEK • THE TEN BEST SHOWS TO WATCH, LISTEN TO & STREAM

LET’S HEAR IT FOR TV’S MOVERS & SHAKERS

TEN QUESTIONS WITH TIM CAMPBELL • Lord Sugar’s lieutenant on his tips for victory and facing his trickiest interviewer — his mum

to fake an autopsy for TV

WHAT’S UP WITH WHATSAPP? • Casual chat or formal note? Government by text is deeply flawed, says Helen Lewis

‘ABBA BELONGED TO BRITAIN’ • When Abba won Eurovision in 1974, the UK jury gave them nul points – an unpromising start to our enduring affair with the Swedish foursome. But why do we still love them 50 years on?

‘WE WERE THERE!’ • Three Brits reveal how they became Abba fans on day one

LEADING LIGHT • Blue Lights star Siân Brooke knows all about the realities of being a police officer – her father was one

‘I’M OLD SCHOOL’ • Martin McCann on growing up in 1980s Belfast and why he’s not chasing the Hollywood dream…

In Cold Blood • Truman Capote’s tragic falling-out with a group of socialites is now a new drama. Stars Chloë Sevigny and Molly Ringwald reflect on the lure of a deadly feud

Lives INTERRUPTED • Pompeii is still delivering fresh finds, from fantastic frescos to a slave-labour bakery, as a new BBC series shows. But it’s the human stories that move us, discovers RT’s Sherna Noah

‘It was life-changing’ • Dame Siân Phillips celebrates the 50th-anniversary revival of a suffragette classic

A TALL ORDER • Trainer Christian Williams tells Simon Barnes how he’s prepared his Grand National contender

PICK OF THE WEEK’S SPORT ON TV

THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC • Never mind the songs, the way they handled Shep and Swap Shop shows Abba were a class apart

Streaming

HOW & WHERE TO STREAM TV & FILM

Saturday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

Sunday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

Monday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

Tuesday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

Wednesday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

Thursday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

Friday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

BYE-BYE FOR NOW • The Now Show is ending after 25 years, but Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis say they won’t be hanging up their mics quite yet

THE NAME’S POPOV… • The story of the Serbian double agent who spawned a global phenomenon

Streams of Consciousness • Next! To be an actor requires nerves of steel

SATURDAY...


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Radio Times magazine is the UK's number one quality entertainment guide, helping readers to find the best TV, radio, streaming content, podcasts, and films, each week. With unparalleled access to the biggest names in entertainment, combined with journalism from the best writers in broadcasting, incisive criticism, exclusive features, and original photo shoots, the magazine makes headlines every week. The comprehensive, easy-to-use listings cover over 100 channels. And the daily recommendations written by Radio Times’ TV experts help uncover the best things to watch and listen to on the small screen, including streaming services such as; BBC iPlayer, ITVX, All4, Apple +, Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney+ , Britbox, Acorn and many more. If you enjoy radio, you will also find full national radio listings including Scotland, Wales, N Ireland and local English radio plus podcasts. Plus, a puzzles section, the unique letters pages, latest books reviews, travel guides and money advice. It not only makes Radio Times an indispensable weekly read but the absolute must guide to home entertainment.

From the Editors

THIS WEEK • THE TEN BEST SHOWS TO WATCH, LISTEN TO & STREAM

LET’S HEAR IT FOR TV’S MOVERS & SHAKERS

TEN QUESTIONS WITH TIM CAMPBELL • Lord Sugar’s lieutenant on his tips for victory and facing his trickiest interviewer — his mum

to fake an autopsy for TV

WHAT’S UP WITH WHATSAPP? • Casual chat or formal note? Government by text is deeply flawed, says Helen Lewis

‘ABBA BELONGED TO BRITAIN’ • When Abba won Eurovision in 1974, the UK jury gave them nul points – an unpromising start to our enduring affair with the Swedish foursome. But why do we still love them 50 years on?

‘WE WERE THERE!’ • Three Brits reveal how they became Abba fans on day one

LEADING LIGHT • Blue Lights star Siân Brooke knows all about the realities of being a police officer – her father was one

‘I’M OLD SCHOOL’ • Martin McCann on growing up in 1980s Belfast and why he’s not chasing the Hollywood dream…

In Cold Blood • Truman Capote’s tragic falling-out with a group of socialites is now a new drama. Stars Chloë Sevigny and Molly Ringwald reflect on the lure of a deadly feud

Lives INTERRUPTED • Pompeii is still delivering fresh finds, from fantastic frescos to a slave-labour bakery, as a new BBC series shows. But it’s the human stories that move us, discovers RT’s Sherna Noah

‘It was life-changing’ • Dame Siân Phillips celebrates the 50th-anniversary revival of a suffragette classic

A TALL ORDER • Trainer Christian Williams tells Simon Barnes how he’s prepared his Grand National contender

PICK OF THE WEEK’S SPORT ON TV

THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC • Never mind the songs, the way they handled Shep and Swap Shop shows Abba were a class apart

Streaming

HOW & WHERE TO STREAM TV & FILM

Saturday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

Sunday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

Monday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

Tuesday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

Wednesday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

Thursday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

Friday

ALSO ON TODAY

LIVE SPORT

FILM OF THE DAY

BYE-BYE FOR NOW • The Now Show is ending after 25 years, but Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis say they won’t be hanging up their mics quite yet

THE NAME’S POPOV… • The story of the Serbian double agent who spawned a global phenomenon

Streams of Consciousness • Next! To be an actor requires nerves of steel

SATURDAY...


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