Wallace, Gromit and a new use for lentils: Aardman exhibition aims to break records – and recruit children ⊕
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An illuminating show at the Young V&A in London showcases the work of the world’s leading stop-motion studio
What would Wallace - everyone’s favourite amateur Yorkshire inventor – look like with a mo…
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From the Space Raiders cooked up by a 2000AD artist to Odduns with their Dark Side of the Moon style packet, we pop open a new 140-page celebration of crisps and the garishly beautiful bags they’re s…
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Who’s that daring young farmyard animal on the flying trapeze? The creatures of Mossy Bottom have been put on stage by ‘edgy’ circus stars Circa – but the burlesque shearing had to go
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From Avon lady to TikTok superstar, Diane Morgan has become a global comic darling. As her raucous comedy Mandy returns, she talks about why she almost asked the BBC to pull it – and why she pretends…
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From Disney World, Oasis and the Magic Roundabout to Mini-Me and Oddjob, test your knowledge with the Saturday quiz
1 Which lines of latitude are defined by the midnight sun and polar night?
2 Who was …
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Alexander Skarsgard and Harry Melling play unlikely lovers in this sweet and extremely revealing first time drama from Harry Lighton, adapted from Adam Mars-Jones’ Box Hill
Here to prove there’s nothi…
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Studio promises ‘smashed pumpkins, wayward science and a wild hairy beast’ in third big-screen outing for the much beloved animation
A Halloween-themed third Shaun the Sheep film is in the works from …