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THIS WEEK • THE 10 BEST SHOWS TO WATCH, LISTEN TO & STREAM
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10 QUESTIONS WITH LORD SUGAR • The Apprentice tsar on why the world’s best entrepreneurs and innovators aren’t British
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FOCUSING ON YOURSELF IS A TRAP • In a divided digital world, we need to work in tandem, says Greg James before his new Comic Relief challenge
Who’s laughing now? • Amid this new crop of comedians – all determined to tickle their rivals while keeping a straight face – can returning champion Bob Mortimer still have the last laugh?
DEFENDING CHAMPION BOB MORTIMER • Can Britain’s sweetest comic hold on to his crown?
JIMMY CARR AND ROISIN CONATY • The comedians are back to police potential giggles from the control room – but which one is the good cop?
The plain Jane • Janice Hadlow’s retelling of Pride and Prejudice turns the spotlight on Mary, the overlooked Bennet sister
‘I WAS REALLY EMOTIONAL ABOUT GETTING THE ROLE’ • ELLA BRUCCOLERI plays Mary Bennet
BREAKING THE JINX • As his culture-clash school comedy Boarders returns for a final term, Daniel Lawrence Taylor reveals why humour is more effective than anger
IT’S LOVELY TO SEE YOU AGAIN • With a fresh batch of rebooted dramas, programme makers are tapping into our need for nostalgic TV
A NATION EXPECTS… • But England’s woeful Six Nations campaign could go from bad to worse as they face France in Paris, says Simon Barnes
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‘LIFE IS STILL EXCITING AT 90’ • But, says nonagenarian and podcasting newcomer Sir John Tusa, his former show Newsnight is an “empty shell”
FIRST, LAST, EVERYTHING • Charting the rise and lasting appeal of Barry White — often in his own words
Streams of Conscıousness • The Middle East crisis has podcasters ready to roll
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NADIYA BITES BACK • Nadiya Hussain on the end of her relationship with the BBC — and why she’d like to be more like Prue Leith
Austen-tatious • How Mary...