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From the Editor
THIS WEEK • THE TEN BEST SHOWS TO WATCH, LISTEN TO & STREAM
TEN QUESTIONS WITH WALTON GOGGINS • Following his star turn in The White Lotus, the actor is “having a moment” and enjoying his sex symbol status
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SHOULD WE BRING BACK THE DEATH PENALTY? • Dan Walker explores the reality of capital punishment
Modern Muses • RT celebrates nine of the most inspirational goddesses on television, all nominated for awards at this year’s TV Baftas
‘ADHD IS NOT A FAD’ • After changing the conversation on autism, Chris Packham turns to ADHD and dyslexia
FORTY YEARS OF HURT • It was one of football’s worst tragedies, as a survivor of the Bradford City fire remembers
MAN OF THE MOMENT • Richard Gadd has been voted the most influential person on television in the RadioTimes.com TV 100 poll of industry figures – and his global hit Baby Reindeer leads the Baftas with eight nominations
IT’S GOOD TO TALK • It may be fascinating to follow people in therapy, but why do they put themselves on TV?
RORY’S GLORY • Winning the golf grand slam proved Rory McIlroy is great, says Simon Barnes, but there are heights still to scale
Sport editor Michael Potts on the best of the week’s action on TV and radio
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ANIMAL MAGIC • Landmine-detecting rats and drug-sniffing bees are just some of the creatures performing new niche jobs
LISTEN TO THE PAST • Lose yourself down the ultimate rabbit hole of recorded sound
Streams of Conscıousness • Want to show off how well-read you are? Make a podcast
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SIBLING RIVALRY IN DONEGAL • A miraculous arrival sets up a stormy relationship between two boys in Garrett Carr’s adult fiction debut, but the author’s aims go beyond Irish horizons…
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WILD AT HEART • Give the lawn a break from mowing, let nature take over — and make a real difference, says Joe Swift
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