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As I have listened to the occasional pop-science podcast about the science of the brain, and once read Oliver Sacks’s book The Man Who...
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As I have listened to the occasional pop-science podcast about the science of the brain, and once read Oliver Sacks’s book The Man Who...
‘I just don’t see a way how you can come back into it,” Andy tells Croz, effectively sacking him. “I don’t know what to...
If South Bank Show presenter Melvyn Bragg is just the distant drone of an adenoidal Spitting Image puppet to you, I urge you to...
The sun always shines in the world of The Great British Bake Off, an Arcadian land where the currency is compliments, innuendo and pie....
Some shows are hard to categorise, but Lookalikes, Channel 4’s new structured-reality series set in an Eastbourne celebrity impersonators agency, really is a blancmange...
Last night was the middle instalment of Married at First Sight (Channel 4), the one where they actually get married. In this series –...
‘He raped me. He put his toe in honey and forced it in my mouth. Once, all six guards came into the room. Then...
Film-maker Dan Vernon spent seven months filming and getting to know members of the Traditionalist American Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, a branch...
Sadie Jones risked smashing a perfect thing when she signed up to adapt her bookThe Outcast (BBC1, Sunday) for television. The novel, one of...
It is time, but the moment has been prepared for. With geekdom ablaze as San Diego Comic Con kicks off, it’s time to stoke...