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Thursday 23 October 2014
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Dame Maggie Smith pictured as homeless Lady In The Van on set of Alan Bennett film
Switzerland plans to request Alpine art of yodelling is added to Unesco list of world's protected "intangible heritage"
Films on TV: our guide on the best films on TV
Rupert Hawksley reads Russell Brand's latest book so you don't have to
After Ashton Kutcher took on the Apple giant, Batman star Christian Bale will play Steve Jobs
Jennifer Lawrence's career in pictures, including new movie Serena
Alvin Stardust, who has died aged 72, changed his image to have the hit song My Coo Ca Choo and reinvented himself for a career in TV and theatre
The Picasso Museum in Paris is €22 million over budget, three years behind schedule and opening on Saturday
You're fired: the most idiotic contestants from the past decade
As two Apprentice candidates struggle to do basic maths, would you fare better in the boardroom?
Boardwalk Empire ends with season five's finale in autumn 2014. Here's Steve Buscemi and the cast of the HBO series in pictures
All the latest news on this year's The Apprentice, which sees 20 aspiring entrepreneurs fight to impress Lord Sugar
Celebrity pantomime stars, past and future
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A superb performance by Essie Davis anchors this brilliant Australian chamber shocker, says Tim Robey
Alicia Vikander gives a glorious performance as Vera Brittain in Testament of Youth
Lily Collins is the only bright spark in this corny romantic comedy, says Robbie Collin
Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper are wasted in Susanne Bier's film set in Depression-era America
For all his levity, Boris Johnson’s admiration for Winston Churchill is profound. But what is he saying about himself?
Jason Bateman can't save this comedy, says Tim Robey
Disney's delightful new film features an irresistible inflatable robot called Baymax, says Robbie Collin
A riff on Sherlock Holmes — albeit minus Holmes and Watson — is exciting, quirky and true to the spirit of Conan Doyle, says Jake Kerridge
This is a lacklustre production of Rossini’s masterful Cinderella opera, says John Allison
Franklin's first album in 13 years proves she is no longer the powerhouse of her time, says Neil McCormick
Russell Brand’s call to arms is simplistic, incoherent — and all about Russell Brand
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Author and spoken word artist Steven Camden recites a poem for the Telegraph
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