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If you're having trouble reading this email, you can [read it online] [RadioTimes Radar] You'll never miss a thing Welcome to today's top news articles from RadioTimes.com [RadioTimes Radar] Claude Littner: It's “farcical” to say this year's Apprentice candidates are the worst yet Lord Sugar’s top interviewer has more love for the wannabe entrepreneurs than you might expect [Read more] [RadioTimes Radar] 'I ain't sitting near a Muslim': Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain reveals she suffered racist abuse Fellow Bake Off contestant Rav Bansal said had been involved in a similar incident [Read more] [RadioTimes Radar] Peter Capaldi teases new Doctor Who monster: “Be very careful when you hear a creak…” The Twelfth Doctor talks Doctor Who series 10 [Read more] [RadioTimes Radar] Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman will change places to mark 1000 episodes of Pointless Finally Alexander Armstrong will learn what it feels like to be labelled ‘my pointless friend’ [Read more] [RadioTimes Radar] Miranda Hart recreates Game of Thrones, Sherlock… and Corrie Funnywoman has a stab at recreating some iconic TV moments. On a rather low budget it seems… [Read more] [RadioTimes Radar] The EastEnders Christmas 2016 trailer has landed - and it looks like Phil is going to die! Plus get your first glimpse of Max Branning's return to the Square [Read more] [RadioTimes Radar] This is what the Strictly contestants will be dancing to in the final Will the Strictly stars save their best dance for last? [Read more] [RadioTimes Radar] Cats are psychopaths. So why do so many of us keep them as pets? “Cats kill mice to send us a grisly message: You next” [Read more] [RadioTimes Radar] How a Holby City actor brought one of Star Wars’ most iconic characters back to life Director Gareth Edwards explains how Rogue One brought back a familiar face – contains spoilers [Read more] [RadioTimes Radar] The 30 best shows on TV for Christmas 2016 From The Great British Bake Off Christmas special to Doctor Who, Grantchester, Call the Midwife and many, many more, here are all the festive treats lined up in the UK this year [Read more] [RadioTimes Radar] [RadioTimes Radar] Keep up to date with all the latest TV, film, radio and entertainment by following us on Twitter and Facebook You're receiving this as you've subscribed to RadioTimes.com and given us permission to email you - [Unsubscribe from this newsletter] [RadioTimes Radar] © Immediate Media Company Limited. [www.immediatemedia.co.uk] Registered Office: Vineyard House, 44 Brook Green, Hammersmith, London. W6 7BT. Company registered in England and Wales under company number: 06189487.

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