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6 days ago
Jeremy Clarkson is stressed out. The pressures of running a farm and a pub, and coping with everything from dead sheep to petty thieves, have left him on the verge of a heart attack.
33 days ago
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews last night's TV: Brave volunteers who risked their lives to bring down the drug gangs ⊖
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STEVENS: Neil Forsyth's impassioned anti-drugs thriller Legends opens with a double death in 1990, as a schoolboy on a Liverpool council estate is cajoled into trying heroin at a nightclub.
61 days ago
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews The Miniature Wife: A great sci-fi set-up, but what really needs shrinking is the stodgy plot... ⊕
STEVENS: Whatever miracle tech Matthew Macfadyen is using, he has to divulge it to the world. His rejuvenation secret is going to make fat jabs seem as trivial as aspirin.
62 days ago
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews Twenty Twenty Six: Pin-sharp satire as W1A wally Ian heads Stateside for the World Cup ⊕
STEVENS: FIFA is a four-letter word. Few people would argue about that, after the Federation Internationale de Football Association awarded Donald Trump its inaugural Peace Prize last year.
3 months ago
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews weekend TV: Filming with 30 boys on a desert island? It was like herding cats... ⊕
STEVENS: The sheer emotional power of the child actors in Lord Of The Flies has been so overwhelming.
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews last night's TV: Incorrigible romantic Fred shows his First Date couples how to do it ⊕
STEVENS: Peckham High Street has been the backdrop to many romances written in the stars... Del Boy and Raquel, Rodney and Cassandra, and now, Fred Sirieix and Fruitcake.
4 months ago
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews The Beauty: A virus that makes you impossibly gorgeous... but there's a grisly catch ○
STEVENS: Can supermodel Bella Hadid act? Sadly, we may never know because she detonates in her first starring role, splattering a cordon of French gendarmes with entrails.
CHRSTOPHER STEVENS on last night's TV: The best way to attract visitors to a stately home? Scare them to death! ○
CHRSTOPHER STEVENS: Running costs at Chavenage are close to £400,000 a year. You could tie yourself in knots trying to generate that sort of income. The answer - monetise the spooks.
6 months ago
The rise and fall of the BBC's Teflon Tim, the man who 'failed upwards': CHRISTOPHER STEVENS ⊖
Until the 58-year-old fell on his sword last night, it seemed nothing that happened on his watch as head of the British Broadcasting Corporation could shame him into quitting.
7 months ago
Lifelong love that tamed the Dragon Lady of Torquay: As Prunella Scales dies at 93 after a long battle with dementia, why her 61-year marriage to Timothy West was such a joyous contrast to the warfare between Sybil and Basil Fawlty ⊕⊕
STEVENS: Often cited as the most brilliant sitcom ever made, the 50-year-old show - set in a run-down hotel on the Devon Riviera - has never dated and remains hysterically funny.