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THIS WEEK • THE TEN BEST SHOWS TO WATCH, LISTEN TO & STREAM
A JOURNEY ACROSS WORLDS
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THE BATTLE TO SAVE BRITISH TV • The streamers and Trump are killing series like Wolf Hall — we need to fight back, says Peter Kosminsky
TEN QUESTIONS WITH GRETA SCACCHI • The actor didn’t have an intimacy coordinator in her early career — and definitely doesn’t want one now
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TIME TO PLAY BALL • We need to encourage more young girls to get into team sports, says Stephanie Hilborne
CAN THE LIONESSES ROAR BACK? • The pressure of success may weigh on a wounded England, but debutantes Wales can play without fear, says Simon Barnes
‘England can get to the final’
'I WAS INCENSED THE FA WOULDN'T LET ME PLAY' • As the Lionesses prepare to defend their title at the Euros, Radio Times tracked down the real trailblazers of the women’s game, who made their success on the pitch possible. From hosing down in cattle markets to forking out a fortune to play, they reveal the obstacles they overcame for the game they love
‘We ignored being told we couldn’t play…’
BRINGING THE FIRE • As the Dragons of Wales prepare to face England’s Lionesses, ex-players Helen Ward and Fara Williams give their verdict on how things are heating up
BLADES OF GLORY • Keep an eye on these potential winners, say Tim Henman and Annabel Croft
WINNERS AND LOSERS • If you’re not a sports fan, the TV schedules can look pretty barren at this time of year
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ERIK THE GREAT • As Radio 3 marks the 100th anniversary of Erik Satie’s death, Alistair McGowan celebrates the life of the French composer
PLAYING FOR REAL • Armchair warfare has never felt so tangible — or so necessary
Streams of Conscıousness • It’s no accident that a few billionaires own the internet
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