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From the Editors
THIS WEEK • THE TEN BEST SHOWS TO WATCH, LISTEN TO & STREAM
LAST CHANCE TO HAVE YOUR SAY • There are just days left for you to take part in The Screen Test, the UK’s most important and wide-ranging viewer survey – together we can shape the future of TV!
TEN QUESTIONS WITH TOM HUGHES • Victoria’s Albert on his new love triangle, playing musicians — and the Bond rumour mill
WHAT IT’S LIKE TO… say what you see!
‘I LOVED THE LOOK OF HER, STRONG AND STILL’ • Glenda Jackson returned to acting on TV at 84 — director Aisling Walsh recalls coaxing her hero out of retirement for one final Bafta-winning performance
GRAPEVINE • The TV stories that are getting us talking…
WHY IT’S OK TO LOVE A VILLAIN • Audiences need baddies like Rob Titchener, says Libby Purves
THIS WEEK IN RT… 5—11 JULY 1997
TOO RICH FOR MY TASTE • Gold-glazed lobster tails and £100 plates — do food shows know we’re tightening our belts?
HERO OR VILLAIN? • He’s the greatest male player of all time, so what is it about Novak Djokovic that makes him so hard to love, asks the BBC’s tennis correspondent Russell Fuller
MEN TO WATCH • Former British number one Tim Henman casts his eye over the the favourites to challenge Djokovic
WOMEN TO WATCH • Former British number one Annabel Croft reveals the contenders she’ll be keeping her eye on…
GOODBYE ANDY? • This could be the last time that we see Andy Murray at Wimbledon. But he won’t go down without a fight, says Simon Barnes
I’M IN THE HOT SEAT • Clare Balding is the BBC’s new face of Wimbledon
‘I DON’T CARE WHAT PEOPLE THINK’ • It’s 30 years since Trainspotting made Irvine Welsh a literary cult figure, famous for writing about Edinburgh’s dark side. But has the former addict mellowed with age?
PLAYING BY THE RULES • Sticklers for accuracy and artistry, Benoit Blin and Cherish Finden are back to put Britain’s professional pastry chefs through their paces
‘I GET TO EAT STUFF’ • Ellie Taylor says she’s thrilled to be joining the Professionals team
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