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  • The Libertines’ Carl Barât: ‘I tried to get into heroin like Pete but fortunately I hated it’

    The lead guitarist on addiction, depression, Kate Moss, and the night Mark Blanco died

    Chris Harvey 21 Mar 2024, 7:00pm
    Barât says the new album is 'the most collaborative' record that the band has ever made
  • DCI Jackie Malton: If I’d been on the hippie trail, I could easily have been drawn into Charles Sobhraj’s deadly web

    The woman who inspired Helen Mirren’s Prime Suspect DCI is re-interrogating a serial killer to get him back behind bars

    Chris Harvey 16 Mar 2024, 8:00pm
    Retired DCI Jackie Malton in front of New Scotland Yard
  • Photographer Danny Lyon: I was told ‘You can’t look at Tom Hardy – he doesn’t like it’

    Lyon was jailed with Martin Luther King, and rode with the fearsome Chicago Outlaws – now he’s inspired a Hollywood film, The Bikeriders

    Chris Harvey 16 Mar 2024, 7:00am
    'I was dirtier than they were': Gary Rogues, at the Dunes (1965), from Danny Lyon's portfolio The Bikeriders
  • The King’s favourite architect, Léon Krier: ‘Europe has, in 70 years, never built a decent building’

    The committed traditionalist on the ills of modern architecture, the model town of Poundbury, a car-free future, and meeting the King

    Chris Harvey 5 Mar 2024, 7:00am
    The King's favourite architect: Léon Krier
  • Lily Gladstone: ‘I found my ancestor’s war shirt in the British Museum… You wonder how it got there’

    The Killers of the Flower Moon star on ‘Leo, Marty and Bob’, how the Brits ‘colonised’ her family – and what Oscar night is really about

    Chris Harvey 17 Feb 2024, 10:00am
    Lily Gladstone, star of Killers of the Flower Moon
  • Ziggy Marley on Bob: ‘People love my father – but he had violent tendencies, he was a fighter’

    The reggae legend’s son hopes a new film will show his father as he really was – not just a peace-loving pop star but a true revolutionary

    Chris Harvey 10 Feb 2024, 10:00am
    'I think Bob wanted to be more black than he was, even in his skin colour'
  • Sixty years on from their only meeting, why it's time to reassess Luther King and Malcolm X

    Aaron Pierre and Kelvin Harrison Jr on portraying Malcolm X and Martin Luther King in Genius: MLK/X - and Mufasa and Scar in The Lion King

    Chris Harvey 2 Feb 2024, 7:00am
    Martin Luther King Jr, played by Kelvin Harrison Jr, and Malcolm X, played by Aaron Pierre, are surrounded by reporters in the US Senate as seen in Genius: MLK/X
  • Edward Burtynsky interview: ‘We can’t let the very wealthy few control the outcome of the planet’

    How the photographer reveals the psychedelic beauty of environments poisoned by heavy industry

    Chris Harvey 28 Jan 2024, 10:00am
    Manufacturing #17, Deda Chicken Processing Plant, Dehui City, Jilin Province, China, 2005
  • ‘The swearing is Shakespearean’: how the cast of Sexy Beast took on a British crime classic

    Stars of the new prequel to Jonathan Glazer's 2000 acclaimed gangster film discuss its violent crime – and rampant use of the C-word

    Chris Harvey 25 Jan 2024, 10:41am
    Emun Elliott as Don Logan, Kyle Rowe as Larry and James McArdle as Gal Dove in Sexy Beast
  • Andrew Scott: ‘I didn’t hide being gay – it just didn’t come up’

    In his new film, All of Us Strangers, the Fleabag and Sherlock star plays a man whose struggle for happiness mirrors the actor's own turmoil

    Chris Harvey 19 Jan 2024, 10:00am
    Andrew Scott in All of Us Strangers
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  • Critics’ Choice winner Paul Giamatti: ‘Education seems to be becoming less and less important’

    The triumphant star of The Holdovers and Sideways on America's 'fake' boarding schools, encounters with ghosts and leaving Billions behind

    Chris Harvey 15 Jan 2024, 8:08am
    'I seemed viable as somebody who could be more than just goofy support guy': Giamatti stars as an anti-social Classics master in The Holdovers
  • The pioneering TV dramas that have changed Britain

    Mr Bates vs the Post Office has set the news agenda this week. It follows in a fine tradition of programmes that have made history

    Chris Harvey 10 Jan 2024, 7:00pm
    Toby Jones and Julie Hesmondhalgh in Mr Bates vs the Post Office
  • ‘My mum was raised by monkeys – I’m not worried about snakes in my jungle kitchen’

    The daughter of Marina Chapman – who says she lived with capuchins as a child – has returned to her mother's jungle home

    Chris Harvey 2 Jan 2024, 6:00pm
    Vanessa Forero and her dog in Minca, Colombia
  • Richard E Grant: ‘Internet dating? I can’t ever imagine falling in love with anybody else again’

    The new voice of the Wombles on ‘updating’ children’s classics, being a Christmas-a-holic – and why he writes every night to his late wife

    Chris Harvey 23 Dec 2023, 1:00pm
    'I will never understand my wife's death': Richard E Grant
  • The night Jon Batiste stormed the Grammys, his wife was fighting for her life: they tell their story

    New film American Symphony set out to portray an artist on the brink of a major breakthrough – then came the bombshell diagnosis

    Chris Harvey 2 Dec 2023, 11:00am
    ‘We have been trying to live every day as if it is our first’: Suleika Jaouad and Jon Batiste, in London last month
  • Katherine Rundell: ‘I feel uneasy about Roald Dahl’s nastiness, but that’s probably not shared by kids’

    The author, who has just won Waterstone's Book of the Year, on climate change, tightrope-walking and JK Rowling

    Chris Harvey 30 Nov 2023, 7:00am
    Katherine Rundell, author and the youngest fellow of All Souls College, Oxford
  • Lang Lang: ‘I’m not going to push my two-year-old son into music the way I was pushed’

    The classical superstar talks marriage, parenthood and why he won't treat his toddler the way his father treated him

    Chris Harvey 25 Nov 2023, 7:00am
    Lang Lang photographed for The Telegraph this week at the Royal College of Music, in London
  • The Thick of It's Will Smith interview: 'I think of Slow Horses as the anti-Bond'

    The co-writer of the Westminster satire reveals why he decided to turn his pen to espionage – and why Gary Oldman's spy is so flatulent

    Chris Harvey 25 Nov 2023, 6:00am
    Gary Oldman as Jackson Lamb in Slow Horses series three
  • Indira Varma interview: ‘I've always felt there was something dull about sex scenes’

    The Game of Thrones star on what links Lady Macbeth with the Duchess of Sussex – and how she's helping to make Doctor Who scary again

    Chris Harvey 11 Nov 2023, 1:00pm
    ‘People think I’ve got a scary face’: Indira Varma
  • Jimmy McGovern interview: 'Jimmy Savile? A Catholic? I don't think that's true'

    Ahead of the second series of his BBC prison drama Time, McGovern ponders atonement, crime, punishment and upsetting Doctor Who fans

    Chris Harvey 21 Oct 2023, 6:00am
    'I don’t know about this guy Starmer': acclaimed TV writer Jimmy McGovern
  • ‘I don’t believe in ghosts – but I was haunted by a Hollywood actor’s great grandmother’

    When Tristan Redman found out what happened in the house next door to his childhood home, it opened up a Pandora’s box of madness

    Chris Harvey 20 Oct 2023, 8:00pm
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  • The Reckoning, review: Coogan’s Savile is evil personified – but the BBC should not have made this

    A tour de force performance cannot mask the fact that the Corporation has chosen to go easy on itself in this queasy drama

    Chris Harvey 11 Oct 2023, 9:27am
    Steve Coogan as Jimmy Savile in the BBC drama The Reckoning
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