Strictly Come Dancing 2023 line-up: the celebrity contestants so far
The BBC talent show will return for its 21st series in September. Here are the confirmed dancers so far
The BBC talent show will return for its 21st series in September. Here are the confirmed dancers so far
The keyboardist, who has died aged 75, played with Ray and Dave Davies’ band for eight years, and quietly transformed their sound
News that Disney will stop releasing DVDs in Australia is depressing – streamers do not accurately represent the treasures of our past
In Ancient Egypt, preparing the dead for the afterlife was a gruesome task – but do the methods recorded in history actually work?
In this week's Sound of Cinema on Radio 3, Matthew Sweet explores the bubblegum hue's role in films across the ages
Rock's untold stories, from band-splitting feuds to the greatest performances of all time
Your complete guide to the week’s television, films and sport, across terrestrial and digital platforms
A regular series telling the stories behind film and TV's greatest hits – and most fascinating flops
The comedian on working without a script, Boris Johnson – and accusations of sexist bullying levelled at the BBC panel show
An explosive archive interview with the late director, who led a life as action-packed and hair-raising as his films
In Helen Macdonald and Sin Blaché’s Prophet, an attempt to socially engineer the American population turns into a hallucinogenic nightmare
The MP’s new book, Code of Conduct, is both topical and already out-of-date, and its anti-sleaze prescriptions leave much to be desired
In this extract from a new book of Adams's personal papers, he charts the bumpy road to The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy – and beyond
Maxim Samson’s Invisible Lines is a fascinating, detailed exploration of the hidden boundaries that carve up the world
From Prague to Portobello Road, Markéta Luskačová's pictures shows children – across the decades – ‘simply as they are’
She saved his bacon from the butcher; now Joanne Lefson works for the gigantic pig-turned-artist. Is their tale enchanting or silly?
With public subsidies down, some of our most famous institutions are floundering – that’s why Frieze London is coming to the rescue
The Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava and her art-dealer husband were first to spot Hockney's brilliance
The comedian on working without a script, Boris Johnson – and accusations of sexist bullying levelled at the BBC panel show
He may not be a professional chef, but Dermot O'Leary's passion is infectious as he joins host Fred Sirieix in the Italian city
The delicious artisan produce and beautiful surroundings couldn't mask the fact A Cotswolds Farmshop lacked tension or comedy
An explosive archive interview with the late director, who led a life as action-packed and hair-raising as his films
The BBC talent show will return for its 21st series in September. Here are the confirmed dancers so far
In Helen Macdonald and Sin Blaché’s Prophet, an attempt to socially engineer the American population turns into a hallucinogenic nightmare
At the Fringe, it’s not enough to put on a blockbuster show – you’ve got to get people talking. These shows achieved just that
Mini-operas, a line-up for children, banging DJ sets... it's easy to mock the Oxfordshire shindig – but the variety this year was marvellous