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What Suranne Jones did next
Suranne Jones From The Times
Let’s try this theory for size. There are three types of soap opera actor. The first is cast in roles very close to their own character and really only ever…
17 February 2010
The several ages of Dimbleby
David Dimbleby From The Times
At 71 age has not wearied David Dimbleby, who presents The Seven Ages of Britain. And he certainly won’t give up Question Time
27 January 2010
Fern Britton: 'I still can't see that I was wrong'
Fern Britton From The Times
She may have stayed schtum about her gastric band, but Fern Britten is happy to reveal all about anti-depressants and HRT. On ITV1’s This Morning, and, indeed, throughout a 30-year…
26 November 2009
Will Gompertz on his plans for BBC arts coverage
Will Gompertz From The Times
If, a year after Will Gompertz’s first appearance next January on BBC News as its first arts editor, the nation still stumbles over his name, something will have gone wrong.…
29 October 2009
Malcolm McLaren, the great rock’n’roll swindler
Malcolm McLaren From The Times
The progenitor of punk talks about the Sex Pistols, his family and his work — with never a word about love. To understand Malcolm McLaren’s theory of pop culture and…
13 October 2009
Anish Kapoor’s fine line in aggression
Anish Kapoor From The Times
The artist’s latest offering is a bold and fiery move for a man whose work has been open and optimistic. So what has led to this outburst?
5 September 2009
Dame Vera Lynn: Keep smiling through
Dame Vera Lynn From The Times
At the age of 92, thDame Vera Lynn: Keep smiling throughe forces' sweetheart is still speaking up for our troops, even if she doesn’t support the cause
12 August 2009
Jerry Hall on Calendar Girls and Mick Jagger
Jerry Hall From The Times
Beaten child, cheated wife — 'Mick was quite unfaithful' — Jerry Hall is still smiling, and is now back on the stage. Here’s one for future pub-quiz use: which film…
7 August 2009
“I feel like I am target practice for people," says Sandra Bullock
Sandra Bullock From The Times
Dressed in a diaphanous Helmut Lang blouse, burnished by her make-up artist, her slightly bumpy nose, broken in childhood, undetectable on a movie screen, Sandra Bullock enters the Knightsbridge hotel…
16 July 2009
Life is so hard for the hardest-working man in television
Adrian Chiles From The Times
He is the most viewed man on TV, the BBC's secret weapon in the ratings war. But Adrian Chiles admits his private life is less successful after a marriage split…
20 March 2009
How Clint Eastwood became a New Man
Clint Eastwood From The Times
At 78, Clint Eastwood still likes to play the tough guy but he is also a doting father and a champion of great female roles. I have a theory about…
28 February 2009
Discworld author Terry Pratchett on Alzheimer's and his best work
Terry Pratchett From The Times
The Discworld author is funny, fluent and channelling the anger towards his Alzheimer's disease into some of his best work
30 January 2009
Whose death is it anyway?
Julie Walters From The Times
Julie Walters is starring in a TV drama about an assisted suicide, but has the issues it raises affected her view of life? There are television programmes you can't miss,…
19 January 2009
Generation Kill: the new Wire
David Simon From The Times
Having created the most acclaimed TV drama in a decade, David Simon and his co-writer Ed Burns have abandoned the bleak landscape of urban Baltimore and relocated to a warmer…
15 January 2009
Life on Mars: The demons stalking DCI Gene Hunt
Philip Glenister From The Times
As legions of fans yearn for the return of the unreconstructed DCI Hunt, he is back...as Rupert the Demon Slayer. Philip Glenister helps our writer with inquiries about a new…
2 January 2009
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