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The Flying Circus members - left to right, Terry Gilliam, Michael Palin, John Cleese, Terry Jones and Eric Idle - receiving special Bafta awards

And now for something completely familiar...

The Python team are proving that, even in their late 60s, being anarchically rude to one another still comes naturally.

Inside Features

Observations: Pryce brushes up on his Pinter

Friday, 16 October 2009

Jonathan Pryce has appeared in The Caretaker before – a BBC adaptation followed by a staging at the National Theatre in 1980 – but when veteran director Christopher Morahan asked him if he would consider doing it again, he was immediately interested. His one proviso? "If I do it I want to do it at the Everyman".

'Defying Gravity' begins on BBC2 on Wednesday 21 October

Defying Gravity: Star trekkers, the next generation

Friday, 16 October 2009

With no aliens, warp factors or teleportation, new space opera ‘Defying Gravity’ appears more down to earth than the classics. But that just adds to its appeal, says Gerard Gilbert

The Week In Radio: Shooting star almost got the brush-off

Thursday, 15 October 2009

I’ll only give you an interview if you go to bed with me,” is not the kind of line a journalist hears much nowadays. Or perhaps I don’t get out enough. But whereas a request like this today would have broadcasting apparatchiks in a frenzy over harassment procedure, back in 1972 it didn’t faze David Bailey. It didn’t even bother him that it was Andy Warhol asking. He said yes, and the resulting surreal documentary made history, entertainingly recounted in Radio 4’s When Bailey Met Warhol.

Tim Walker: 'I still love Entourage – the way you love an ageing pet who's blind and lame'

Monday, 12 October 2009

The Couch Surfer: Entourage could come gracefully to an official end and live on through cameos in other shows.

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Ten of the best TV gaffes

Monday, 12 October 2009

Last week it was Strictly Come Dancing embroiled in a row after a racist remark by one of its dancers. This week its X Factor that's facing the critics after Dannii Minogue publicly outed singer Danyl Johnson as bi-sexual live on TV.

Naked ambition: Thomas Jane stars as male escort Ray Drecker

Hung: Never mind the length, feel the quality

Friday, 9 October 2009

New US comedy drama 'Hung' follows the exploits of a well-endowed sports coach who falls on hard times and becomes a gigolo, but beneath the prurient title lie more serious themes. By Gerard Gilbert

X Factor's John and Edward: Terrible twins or the next big thing?

Friday, 9 October 2009

From the moment John and Edward burst onto the X Factor stage with their faux-American accents and questionable singing ability, TV viewers have been obsessed with the two spiky-haired teenagers from Dublin.

Last night's television: Prodigy's passion is far from spent

Friday, 9 October 2009

Alex: A Passion for Life (Channel 4), Micro Men (BBC4), Scrubs (E4)

The Week In Radio: If only Her Majesty had Radio 4 ears

Thursday, 8 October 2009

Iswear there is no ear so acute in the world of broadcasting than that of the Radio 4 listener. It can tell at a hundred paces the difference between Charlotte Green and Corrie Corfield.

The docu-drama recounts the tale of an infamous night in Oxford two decades ago, when Cameron and Boris Johnson, both members of the haughty Bullingdon Club, raucously toured Oxford, trashing all and sundry... except, one of them didn't.

Jonny Sweet: Playing the opposition

Wednesday, 7 October 2009

Amol Rajan meets David Cameron's alter ego, Jonny Sweet, who plays the Tory leader in a TV drama airing tonight

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