Radio Times
magazine ∣ 16-22nd January 2021 · Radio Times
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Get the same great content you know and love, from the UK’s biggest selling quality magazine. Every week: -> News and Views from broadcasting’s biggest names, best writers and brightest stars. -> Find unmissable entertainment with our roundup of the Best of the Week -> Stunning photo-shoots, red carpet reportage and exclusive behind-the-scenes pics. -> Guides to the best TV, film and radio each day. -> Film review from the Radio Times’ Film team, including Barry Norman and Andrew Collins. -> The best of iPlayer, Netflix and other catch-up and on-demand services. -> Comprehensive listings so you’ll never miss a show, and with handy links so you can jump to your desired day of the week. -> Puzzles, including crosswords, Egg Heads and Only Connect.
Escape with TV
This Week 16—22 JANUARY 2021
We’re all York shi re folk now • There’s a reason why God’s own county has taken over TV
FROM THE RT ARCHIVE… 18—24 JANUARY 1997
HOW TO SAY GOODBYE • From a no-nonsense Home Secretary to a sunny English rose, Keeley Hawes has played them all. But can she make the grieving process funny?
JOANNA LUMLEY
ISABELLA PAPPAS
‘We all had mad nights on the town, but I was lucky — I escaped HIV’ • Russell T Davies revisits the Aids crisis of the 1980s in his most personal drama yet. But why did he insist his leading men were gay?
‘Back saved my life’ • Robert Webb and David Mitchell struggled to complete the new series of their sitcom Back. Lockdowns didn’t help. But the biggest problem was that one of them nearly died…
Dive into winter! • As Winterwatch returns, the guest presenters share their love of the cold. First up, Katie Maggs on the joys of open-water swimming
BAY BOY • Joe Absolom has grown from child star of the Sun-Pat ads to Bafta nominee – all thanks to EastEnders and Doc Martin
THE RT PUZZLES SPECIAL • Escape from lockdown and lose yourself in this eight-page bonanza of your favourite brainteasers. How many can you get right?
Let the games carry on • It’s a blessed relief to watch something that doesn’t matter
Film Reviews • FILMS ON BBC1, BBC2, ITV, C4 AND C5, AND OTHER DIGITAL HIGHLIGHTS
Back to the future • Paul Bettany and Elizabeth Olsen are fleshing out their Avengers characters in a genre busting spin-off
HOW TO STREAM TV • Baffled by all the streaming services on offer? Dr Digital explains all
HOW TO WATCH WHAT YOU WANT — FOR FREE
HOUSE OF HORROR • Dan Stevens, Alison Brie and Dave Franco on their red herring-filled new thriller set in an Airbnb
I ♥ MY SOFA • Lockdown viewing is a guilt-free pleasure, and best enjoyed with your feet up, says Alison Graham
SATURDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV
STREAMING NOW
SUNDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV
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MONDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV'
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TUESDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV
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WEDNESDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV
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THURSDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV
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FRIDAY Choices • The pick of today’s TV
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LOCAL HEROES • RT salutes the voices around the UK who lighten up lockdown
PICK OF THE WEEK
The Archers this week…
The choices we make • Radio 4’s Tim Harford examines human fallibility in all its guises
Pass the biscuit barrel! • I’m a Woman’s Hour listener now
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