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The character of Archie Rice is a bewildering enigma, and it is hard to think that he seemed otherwise 50 years ago
One of the most diverting events took place when the Spanish pianist Chano Domínguez did a blindfold test
British star of An Education wins industry-wide praise but was originally turned down by three drama schools
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As the movie adaptation of her memoir reaches the screen, the acclaimed writer recalls the process of turning book to film
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Perhaps the best film of the year - certainly so far - this is a movie with A-plus levels in biology and humanity
Simon Cowell is busy creating an advertainment show - would it be remiss of me not to tip Jedward as my ones to watch?
The X Factor judge has stunned critics by achieving a prestigious solo double No 1 on the UK music charts
The BBC is to move Strictly Come Dancing to an earlier time slot, easing the heated Saturday night battle with The X Factor
Cheryl Cole’s intensely-debated debut single is on course to become one of the highest selling tracks of the year: plus watch the video
The latest exhibition at the British Museum, on a semi-divine ruler of the Mexicas, looks set to be an autumn blockbuster
Gold treasures crafted by the Aztecs in the reign of Moctezuma will be on show for the first time at the British Museum
Neil MacGregor’s attempt to tell the story of the world in 15 minutes has its dangers but shows a welcome sense of adventure
Archaeologists believe they are close to unearthing the first tomb of an Aztec ruler inside the pyramid of Moctezuma II
Robbie Williams adopts his centre stage position with songs that are alternately self-glorifying and self-pitying
Making his comeback by opening Radio1's Electric Proms season, Robbie Williams was in jeans with a swagger and without nerves
Robbie Williams’s comeback on reality TV is being compared to Elvis’s, but talk of a Take That reunion may be premature
Former Take That pin-up unveiled his new single on radio and assured fans his self-imposed exile from music was over
History repeats itself as late addition to prize exhibition diverts viewers’ gaze from fellow nominee Lucy Skaer’s work
A new show confirms Turner as Britain’s greatest artist, with few rivals anywhere
Traditionalists who turn up will find a few art works to make them harrumph - there are the usual mad concepts
Roger Hiorns joins Enrico David, Lucy Skaer and Richard Wright as a finalist after transforming flat into crystal cave
Jacko tried to buy Spidey? Nixon was a super-villain? To celebrate Marvel's 70th anniversary we have dug up 70 nuggets
The creator of Spider-man and the Fantastic Four has a twinkle in his eye as the company he helped build reaches 70
Why Marvel's web-spinning hero is an important part of the family - and a "pain in the neck" - for this comic book artist
Chris Claremont's X-Men defined comics for a generation but he quit at the height of his fame. Now he's back to finish the story
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