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October 2015
On the set of the BBC’s recent adaptation of D.H. Lawrence’s novel, I realised that his most controversial book is as important as ever
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July/August 2015
The rich, varied, and absorbing life, and careers, of John Freeman
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June 2015
The stifling right-wing press has adopted a cultish refusal to publish one good word about the BBC
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March 2015
Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall, superbly adapted for television, is brilliant because it defies easy definition
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