Reflecting on the Origins of Comic Relief: A 40-Year Journey
As Comic Relief approaches its 40th anniversary, founders Lenny Henry and Richard Curtis share insights into its informal beginnings and evolution into a major fundraising event.
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As Comic Relief approaches its 40th anniversary, founders Lenny Henry and Richard Curtis share insights into its informal beginnings and evolution into a major fundraising event.
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As her memoir is published, the legal scholar explains why she’ll never stop speaking truth to power amidst attacks on her life's work.
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While Graham Norton injects some much-needed energy into The Neighbourhood, his limited screen time fails to elevate this lackluster reality show, which struggles against the backdrop of reality TV fatigue.
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Director Luca Guadagnino addresses the backlash surrounding his staging of The Death of Klinghoffer, an opera that has faced protests for its portrayal of terrorism.
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The Boys returns for its fifth and final season, delivering a climactic showdown that resonates with contemporary societal issues. This series has garnered acclaim for its sharp satire of the superhero genre.
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