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Extraordinary tales of English folk

  • 24 April 2008
  • 1 comment

Late Junction has the power to move (and snooze) in its trip through Albion

The perfect interruption

  • 17 April 2008

Evan Davis brings sunshine to Today, but The Now Show is still in the Dark Ages

A message to you, Auntie

  • 10 April 2008

The BBC's celebration of 2 Tone is something of an opportunity missed

Journey to the promised land

  • 03 April 2008

Martin Luther King is laid bare, neuroses and all, in an honest account of his death

Man of a thousand voices

  • 27 March 2008
  • 1 comment

Kenneth Branagh makes up for his lack of soul with some verbal gymnastics

A day to remember

  • 19 March 2008

Peter Ackroyd is behind a series of supernatural events on London's streets

Code name: Fancypants

  • 13 March 2008

The eccentric story of the FBI provides fertile ground for a documentary series

The late, late show

  • 06 March 2008

Alan Partridge-type naffness aside, night-time has great treats to offer

Uneasy listening

  • 28 February 2008
  • 3 comments

6 Music wants to attract more women, but laddish braying won't do it

A love-in with the luvvies

  • 21 February 2008

The celeb-on-celeb interview is back, and as you'd expect, it's a cosy affair

Cricket's revolution

The Ashes and globalisation

The empire strikes back

Ziauddin Sardar

Move over viagra

Put a little spice in your box

Religion

Does God hate women?

Does God Hate Women?

Art

Medals of dishonour

Pin the blame on them

James Macintyre

Cameron the bully?

A fresh approach?

Canada

The new dope lords

Traffic out of control

Travel

Brussels and surrealism

Nothing is as it seems

Television

Revelations

Revelations: How to Find God

Vote!

Will China rule the world?

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