Factual Sir David Attenborough gets a standing ovation at the Radio Times Festival's rousing opening night gala Veteran naturalist takes his place in the Radio Times Hall of Fame as the three-day festival kicks off in Hampton Court
Factual David Attenborough regales the Radio Times Festival with stories about Obama, the Queen and a malarial scare The veteran naturalist, who also shared his thoughts on the BBC licence fee and the Syrian refugee crisis, received a standing ovation on the opening night of the TV, radio and literature festival at... Today at 9:04am
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Film The Shawshank Redemption, Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, Prometheus: films on TV today A banker in prison, a street racer in Tokyo and a team of scientists on a planet crawling with killer aliens: the RadioTimes team’s pick of free-to-air films on TV today Today at 12:01am
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Entertainment 24 famous faces you can see at the Radio Times Festival From David Attenborough to Amanda Abbington, Peter Capaldi to Danny Dyer, Steven Moffat, Mark Gatiss and Steph & Dom, everyone's making their way to the grounds of Hampton Court this weekend Yesterday at 5:10pm
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Politics Is Question Time losing its edge? The Economist's senior editor Anne McElvoy wants to know why honest answers and proper arguments rarely make an appearance on the BBC's topical debate programme Yesterday at 3pm