Norman Jewison: a staggering array of work from Hollywood’s master craftsman
Peter Bradshaw
The virtuoso Canadian helped craft much of postwar Hollywood cinema, directing Sidney Poitier in In the Heat of the Night, Topol in Fiddler on the Roof and Cher in Moonstruck
May 2021
TV tonight
TV tonight: Lesley Sharp stars in an adaptation of a Swedish crime thriller
Before We Die also features Bill Ward and The OA’s Patrick Gibson. Plus: Location, Location, Location. Here’s what to watch this evening
February 2020
Doris Day remembered at the Oscars ceremony
The Academy paid tribute to the actor and singing star in its In Memoriam montage
A look back at Doris Day's most celebrated roles – video obituary
'Innocent, cheerful, caring': readers' tribute to Doris Day
Doris Day obituary
Doris Day, celebrated actor and singer, dies aged 97
Doris Day: the wholesome face of postwar American optimism
Doris Day: a life in pictures
April 2017
‘Age is just a number’: Doris Day turns 95 – two years earlier than planned
Pillow Talk star had thought her 93rd birthday was imminent but record emerges showing she was born in 1922, not 1924
April 2016
Calamity Jane review – Doris has the whiphand
Calamity Jane review – hugely enjoyable proto-lesbian musical
September 2015
Doris Day denies role in new Clint Eastwood film
Spokesperson quashes report the 91-year-old star will make comeback in new movie for her Oscar-winning California neighbour
Doris Day at 17 in Mr Celebrity as she reportedly plans return to the big screen – video
Doris Day stars in Mr Celebrity, released in 1941 when she was jstarting out in the industry. After a 47-year absence, the 91-year-old might be heading back to the big screen
Doris Day reportedly lured out of retirement by Clint Eastwood
The 91-year-old star is apparently keen to return to the big screen after an offer from the 85-year-old American Sniper director
December 2014
From the Guardian archive
From the archive, 10 December 1980: Doris Day honoured with a season of films in London
Come on out: a celebration of gay stars
October 2012
TV and radio blog
Rock and Doris and Elizabeth: a moment that changed Hollywood
Tracy-Ann Oberman on why Rock Hudson’s death – and the headlines it prompted – inspired her to write a Radio 4 play
June 2012
My favourite Hitchcock film
My favourite Hitchcock film: The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) by Philip Hensher
Hitch's second version of this film is dominated by a blonde who refused to be icy – Doris Day – writes Philip Hensher