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Michael Parkinson obituary: era-defining broadcaster and talkshow host
With his laidback style and down-to-earth humour, Parkinson was an amiable but penetrating interviewer, becoming the British chatshow host against whom all others have been measured.
By Dick Fiddy, Marcus Prince and others
World premiere of Kibwe Tavares and Daniel Kaluuya’s The Kitchen to close the 67th BFI London Film Festival
World premiere of Kibwe Tavares and Daniel Kaluuya’s The Kitchen to close the 67th BFI London Film Festival10 great films set in the French countryside
By Steph Green
Support your local police movie
By Philip French
Dil Se.. at 25: how a daring political romance became a Bollywood classic
By Soham Gadre
Watchlist: 13 overlooked British films of the 1970s
Watchlist: 13 overlooked British films of the 1970sFalling Stars: creepy, low-budget horror conjures the season of the witch
By John Bleasdale
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