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MONDAY 18 NOVEMBER

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PRETENDING TO BE ME
Mark Lawson talks to Tom Courtenay about playing the poet Philip Larkin in Pretending To Be Me.

Pretending To Be Me is on at the Courtyard Theatre, West Yorkshire Playhouse from 22 November 2002 to 21 December 2002
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HE LOVES ME HE LOVES ME NOT
Muriel Zagha reviews the new film from the star of Amelie. Audrey Tatou plays a young student in love with a married man in He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not.

He Loves Me He Loves Me Not, certificate 12A is released at selected cinemas around the country from Friday
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ANTON IN EASTBOURNE
Paul Scofield plays Anton Chekhov in the new radio drama from Peter Tinniswood, Anton in Eastbourne. AN Wilson reviews.

Peter Tinniswood’s play Anton in Eastbourne is broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on Wednesday afternoon at 2.15pm.
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GREAT BRITONS
Are the phone polls in the BBC’s Great Britons tamper-proof? Television quiz show presenter and producer William G Stewart says you can beat the system.

Great Britons, Tuesday and Friday, 9pm, BBC TWO
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BRYAN ROBERTSON
Bryan Robertson - who died today aged 77 - popularised post-war American and Australian art in Britain through his work as a curator and a critic. At the Whitechapel Gallery in London, he organised Pollock’s first British show in 1958, followed by Rothko’s three years later. The art critic Andrew Graham-Dixon and Mark Lawson discuss.
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