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What's on TV Magazine 28-Jan-2023 Back Issue

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Nolly: Helena Bonham Carter stars as TV icon Noele Gordon, known as Nolly to her friends, in this three-part biopic – available as a box set on ITVX. It shows what happened when the actor, who played motel owner Meg Mortimer in ITV soap Crossroads for 17 years, was unceremoniously sacked from the series without warning or explanation in 1981. The cast also includes Mark Gatiss as Larry Grayson, a showbiz pal of the star, and former Silent Witness actor Richard Lintern as Noele’s colleague Ronald Allen, who played suave motel manager David Hunter.

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Telly’s most-competitive cookery competition is back and this time the star prize is to cook a course at a banquet celebrating British illustration and animation, inspired by Paddington Bear’s 65th birthday. Andi Oliver hosts, while Nisha Katona, Ed Gamble, and Michelin-starred chef Tom Kerridge return as the judges.
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28-Jan-2023 Nolly: Helena Bonham Carter stars as TV icon Noele Gordon, known as Nolly to her friends, in this three-part biopic – available as a box set on ITVX. It shows what happened when the actor, who played motel owner Meg Mortimer in ITV soap Crossroads for 17 years, was unceremoniously sacked from the series without warning or explanation in 1981. The cast also includes Mark Gatiss as Larry Grayson, a showbiz pal of the star, and former Silent Witness actor Richard Lintern as Noele’s colleague Ronald Allen, who played suave motel manager David Hunter. Great British Menu Telly’s most-competitive cookery competition is back and this time the star prize is to cook a course at a banquet celebrating British illustration and animation, inspired by Paddington Bear’s 65th birthday. Andi Oliver hosts, while Nisha Katona, Ed Gamble, and Michelin-starred chef Tom Kerridge return as the judges.


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Nolly: Helena Bonham Carter stars as TV icon Noele Gordon, known as Nolly to her friends, in this three-part biopic – available as a box set on ITVX. It shows what happened when the actor, who played motel owner Meg Mortimer in ITV soap Crossroads for 17 years, was unceremoniously sacked from the series without warning or explanation in 1981. The cast also includes Mark Gatiss as Larry Grayson, a showbiz pal of the star, and former Silent Witness actor Richard Lintern as Noele’s colleague Ronald Allen, who played suave motel manager David Hunter.

Great British Menu
Telly’s most-competitive cookery competition is back and this time the star prize is to cook a course at a banquet celebrating British illustration and animation, inspired by Paddington Bear’s 65th birthday. Andi Oliver hosts, while Nisha Katona, Ed Gamble, and Michelin-starred chef Tom Kerridge return as the judges.
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