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tv

Influential and entertaining 1970s police drama, handsomely restored

Sheridan Smith's raw performance dominates ITV's new docudrama about injustice

Perfectly judged recycling of the original's key elements, with a star turn at its heart
film

DEFA's first 'Red Western': a revisionist take on colonial expansion

Belated satirical sequel runs out of gas

Noel Coward is a welcome visitor to the insular world of the hit series
new music

Landmark Swedish pop album hits shops one more time

A mound of ear displeasure to add to the global superstar's already gigantic stockpile
classical

Sensuous Ravel, and bittersweet Bernstein, on an amorous evening

Music by 30 living composers, with Eleanor Alberga topping the bill

Baroque splendour, and chamber-ensemble drama, amid history-haunted lands
opera

The old warhorse made special by the basics

Strong Proms transfer for a robust and affecting show

A Sister to remember blesses Puccini's convent tragedy
theatre

Golda Rosheuvel and Letitia Wright excel in a super new play

Experimental work about nature led by Katie Mitchell is both extraordinary and banal

Staging of Ukrainian-American Ilya Kaminsky’s anti-war poems is too meta-theatrical
dance

Much-appreciated words of commendation from readers and the cultural community

Ed Watson and Jonathan Goddard are extraordinary in Jonathan Watkins' dance theatre adaptation of Isherwood's novel

Six TV series reduced to 100 minutes' dance time doesn't quite compute
comedy

Much-appreciated words of commendation from readers and the cultural community

Defying a health scare; a surreal invention & a distinctive new voice

A second chance at life & a fantastical tale about artistic endeavour
Books

Much-appreciated words of commendation from readers and the cultural community

A compelling journey into a surprising musical kinship

Dick Davis renders this analogue love-letter in polyphonic English
visual arts

Much-appreciated words of commendation from readers and the cultural community

Locally rooted festival brings home many but not all global concerns

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