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Season 2 of Poldark is finally at an end. Is all what it seems in the Warleggan household? Will Poldark's marriage survive?
A humanising and immensely watchable portrayal of the English Royal Family in public and in person: The Crown has arrived on Netflix
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From traditional classics at the Royal Opera House to innovative new commissions, the opera and classical concerts coming up this season in London
Brooding, rugged and glistening like an otter: Poldark returns this Sunday night to BBC 1
Sunday night viewing sorted: the dramatic story of the young Queen Victoria comes to ITV this autumn with a head-strong and lovable Victoria by Jenna Coleman
Plan your nights out from now until Christmas with the 13 best plays on in London this autumn — featuring famous faces, radical rewrites and all-female Shakespeare
From the RA Summer Show to a crackpot Icelander, these are the shows you might have missed. Go, go, go! Catch before they close this autumn
SPOILER FREE REVIEW: our five point guide to getting the most out of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child script. Is it as good as going seeing the play?
The books adapted to film this year and next include Little Women, The Bell Jar, The Handmaid's Tale and even The Goldfinch. Read them all before their release
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The Nice Guys film has won over critics and Ryan and Russell's onscreen friendship has won our hearts. Now we've rounded up the best buddy movies of all time
Episode 6 was a brilliant return to form that has us salivating in anticipation for series 2 of The Durrells
Spoiler free review: Peaky Blinders series three kicks off with a wedding bloody enough to rival Game of Thrones
We review Upstart Crow, BBC Two's raucous new sitcom based on the life of Shakespeare, as played by David Mitchell
Xenophobic Aunt Hermione arrives on the island of Corfu and upturns the Durrell family household in episode five of ITV's The Durrells
Star-studded Shakespeare, a blockbuster Disney musical and provacative fringe: the London theatre shows to see this May
Episode four of The Durrells on ITV took a miserable turn we wish it had gone without
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We've rounded up this month's best family activities: June 2016 brings you the new exhibition at the British Museum and Aladdin at the Prince Edward Theatre
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