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The dwarves of death who control your TV

2 BROTHERS PICTURES For Itv LIAR EPISODE 4 Pictured: JOANNE FROGGATT as Laura Nielson and IOAN GRUFFUDD as Andrew Earlham. Photographer MARK MAINZ This photograph is (C) iTV and can only be reproduced...

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Language barrier

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Goodbye London, Reykjavik here I come

I am so livid with the politically correct, economically incompetent powers that be that I’ve changed my mind about coming back

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When did fiction become so dangerous?

The assignment of books for review has always been haphazard. Fellow fiction writers can be tempted either to undermine the…

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Everyone’s doing a mea culpa these days — except me

The faux Leonardo that sold for 400 million greenbacks — plus a 50 million fee for Christie’s — was a…

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Once you get over its political correctness, Netflix’s Godless is a cracker

Ignore the PC nonsense – this telly Western is well acted, gritty, dusty, uber-violent and clandestinely old-fashioned

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Were all those young lives lost at Normandy in vain?

I’m back in New York and digesting the five glorious days spent in Normandy. What was the fighting all about,…

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Great writers are found with an open mind

Books from the Penguin publishing company are displayed in a book store in Central London on October 29, 2012. Penguin and Random House are to merge to create a leading publisher of English-language...

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Holidays in Hell – Such A Pleasant Getaway from the BBC

Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer, aka the Milwaukee Cannibal, is an American serial killer and sex offender, who committed the rape, murder and dismemberment of 17 men and boys between 1978 and 1991, with many of...

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All the good non-fiction that was ever on TV was made by middle-aged men

All the good non-fiction things that were ever on TV — from Kenneth Clark’s Civilisation to David Attenborough’s Planet Earth…

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The new Doctor Who Jodie Whittaker is a delight – but the script isn't

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Why truth gets you nowhere

New York   There is fear and loathing in this city, with men looking over their shoulders for the thought…

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I’ve never seen Coogan better or Partridge funnier: This Time with Alan...

Steve Coogan is back as Alan Partridge but frankly who cares? Like Ali G, I’ve long thought, he’s one of…

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Why has Frankie Boyle gone so soft?

Frankie Boyle's New World Order, on which the comic is paid to say the totally and predictably sayable. Image: BBC/ Endemol Shine UK/ Brian J Ritchie

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Sebastian Flyte had nothing on me: memories of a misspent youth

Charlottesville is an enchanting Virginia college town graced by the neoclassical architecture of the university’s founder, Thomas Jefferson. I flew…

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Gloriously un-PC: Chris Lilley’s Swiftian, scabrous, gleefully misanthropic...

‘Unfunny, boring and utterly unrelenting,’ says the Guardian’s one-star review of Chris Lilley’s new sketch series Lunatics (Netflix). And if…

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The joy of my grandson’s baptism

They were putting the finishing touches to the giant tent as I drove up to Schloss Wolfsegg after an hour’s…

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High life

No use piling on where Prince Andrew is concerned. It’s a sorry business, and he’s not among the brightest either.…

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Stranger things

Of all the many things I’ve learned from the radio so far this decade, the most deranging is that the…

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