Michael Hodges, Radio Times

Michael Hodges

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Greater Johannesburg Metropolitan Area, GP, South Africa

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Past articles by Michael:

David Olusoga on emotional Black Lives Matter moment

After his landmark MacTaggart lecture, David Olusoga talks about his new documentary and why he won't stay silent on social media. → Read More

David Tennant felt “huge responsibility” starring in new BBC comedy There She Goes

The Doctor Who actor plays the father of a child with a disability in a new comedy drama for BBC4 → Read More

It’s a small world: Radio Times celebrates 95 years with replica of iconic 1950s delivery van

We enlisted the help of Channel 5's The Great Model Railway Challenge competitors to recreate the iconic Radio Times flyer → Read More

Jonathan Ross: ‘I regret never getting Aretha Franklin on the show’

The king of chat reveals his biggest regrets — and what he thinks of The Graham Norton Show → Read More

‘Smiling is my default position’: How BBC Breakfast’s forecaster Carol Kirkwood keeps the grey days at bay

The weather forecaster's life hasn't been sunshine all the way – she talks early starts and why she's braver after her divorce → Read More

Rory Bremner: I practise my Huw Edwards impression when I watch the news on TV

The comedian says he can't tune in to TV without fine-tuning his impressions → Read More

Killing Eve author: ‘I want people to be appalled by Jodie Comer’s Villanelle – but also cheer her on’

Luke Jennings's novel Codename Villanelle has been adapted by Phoebe Waller-Bridge into acclaimed TV drama Killing Eve, starring Sandra Oh → Read More

Newsnight presenter Evan Davis on the BBC gender pay gap, online abuse and kicking his hour-a-day Simpsons habit

The Newsnight host also discusses tight suits, his favourite TV shows and the drawbacks of presenting the Today programme → Read More

Her time has come: meet Rose Wylie, the 83-year-old art genius in BBC1’s Imagine

Rose Wylie, the most important British artist you’ve probably never heard of, talks painting and how it's never too late → Read More

Midsomer Murders’ Neil Dudgeon: “I’m not that popular”

The ITV series' resident detective talks cooking, guinea pigs – and the changing face of TV crime drama → Read More

Tate Britain’s Great Art Walks: Billy Connolly on why he's not patriotic – and getting nervous around Prince William

"I do love Scotland, but if the love for your country is all you have, you’re in a desperate state" → Read More

From Doctor Who to Doctor Foster: Trauma writer Mike Bartlett reveals his TV influences

The creator of Doctor Foster – and new ITV drama Trauma – reveals the shows that inspired him → Read More

Arena: Stanley and His Daughters – Why Stanley Spencer tore apart his family for a lesbian muse

A new BBC documentary tells the strange story of how the celebrated artist became infatuated by his muse Patricia Preece – and destroyed his daughter's life → Read More

Jodie Foster: Blockbuster superhero movies are wrecking Hollywood

The two-time Oscar-winner has directed a new episode of Black Mirror - here she reflects on a career in the limelight → Read More

Tom Jones on his love of pubs, PBS and Death in Paradise

Tom Jones lives in Dean Martin’s old house in Bel Air – but he still gets homesick → Read More

Steve Coogan on why Alan Partridge is part of his DNA

"I edit my DNA and take out all the bits that are rational and are diplomatic. So, there’s a side of him in me" → Read More

Jamie Oliver shares his top 5 Christmas cooking tips

Five ways of revving up your Christmas dining – Jamie Oliver-style → Read More

Jamie Oliver: 'Retire? I have considered it...' Chef reveals how 2017 struggles have taken their toll

Jamie Oliver explains how bad press, public feuds and political battles have taken their toll → Read More

Simon Callow: Live fast, live well – just don’t live too long

What do you see in the mirror? I see a nearly 70-year-old man in good health and vigour, but with a finite amount of time left on this planet. Realistically, so many of my friends are dying and I don’t want to go on and on if it means taking vast numbers of prescription drugs. You don’t want to live for ever? But I’ve lived! Not to have lived would have been the worst thing. Though the subject… → Read More

Bake Off star Paul Hollywood on fame, fortune – and why he feels "under siege"

“I stayed with Bake Off. The girls abandoned it. But I was the one put under siege. I became the most hated man in the country!” → Read More