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From Jodie Comer to Stephen Graham, Sunday night's show was a celebration of working class talent

From Jodie Comer to Stephen Graham, Sunday night's show was a celebration of working class talent
Russell T Davies's show missed out on any gongs – but, among the back-slapping and lame gags, there were some geniunely moving moments
He played hard-living womanisers with convincing swagger – but he was at his best when he was standing up for the little guy
Commando: Britain’s Ocean Warriors was the the ultimate recruitment film following hopefuls passing the tough training test
All the nominees and winners from British TV's biggest awards show
From Jodie Comer to Stephen Graham, Sunday night's show was a celebration of working class talent
He played hard-living womanisers with convincing swagger – but he was at his best when he was standing up for the little guy
The casting of the talented Sex Education star suggests the Corporation is focusing squarely on younger audiences and attracting new fans
The Berserking by James MacMillan is Britain’s greatest piano concerto for half a century, so why isn't it performed more often?
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From Jodie Comer to Stephen Graham, Sunday night's show was a celebration of working class talent
Your complete guide to the week’s television, films and sport, across terrestrial and digital platforms
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From Jodie Comer to Stephen Graham, Sunday night's show was a celebration of working class talent
Russell T Davies's show missed out on any gongs – but, among the back-slapping and lame gags, there were some geniunely moving moments
Commando: Britain’s Ocean Warriors was the the ultimate recruitment film following hopefuls passing the tough training test
He played hard-living womanisers with convincing swagger – but he was at his best when he was standing up for the little guy
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All the nominees and winners from British TV's biggest awards show
The casting of the talented Sex Education star suggests the Corporation is focusing squarely on younger audiences and attracting new fans
The veteran journalist’s polemic about how the West mistreats Muslims is brave and well-meant – but he picks some questionable ‘heroes’