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  • Adrian Lester

    Adrian Lester’s favourite TV: ‘Tom Baker is the Doctor Who for me’

    The Undercover star on Thirteen, The Sweeney and why the best sci-fi telly mirrors society’s wrongs
  • Gemma Cairney

    Gemma Cairney’s favourite TV: ‘I’d love Pyjama Party to make a comeback’

    The radio and television presenter on Crashing, Top Of The Pops and Blind Date
  • Clarke Peters

    Clarke Peters’s favourite TV: 'I made so much dollhouse furniture on The Wire'

    The Wire and Treme star on Gerald McBoing-Boing, Benny Hill and Downton Abbey
  • ‘I love a bit of pastoral telly’: Zoe Ball

    Zoe Ball’s favourite TV: ‘Transparent is one of the best family dramas since The Sopranos’

    The Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two host on her TV movers and shakers
  • Helen Monks

    Helen Monks’s favourite TV: ‘The Good Wife is the best show in the history of telly’

    The Raised By Wolves actor on her TV loves and loathes, from Broad City to Made In Chelsea
  • Titus Welliver

    Titus Welliver’s favourite TV: ‘I like to binge-watch Mission: Impossible’

    The US procedural drama stalwart on Daredevil, Thunderbirds and Batman
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Simon Schama, Mary Beard and David Olusoga to present BBC TWO series, Civilisations.
The BBC today announced the commission of a major new ten part series, Civilisations, telling the story of art, from the dawn of human history to the present day, for the first time on a global scale. 
 Mary Beard - (C) BBC - Photographer: Andrew HAyes-Watkins

    Mary Beard’s favourite TV: ‘I Claudius might be the only show where the TV version is better than the novel’

    From Newsnight to Doctor Who, the Roman historian on what she digs and what she’d leave undisturbed
  • David Harewood

    David Harewood’s favourite TV: ‘I’m a nut for crime reality shows’

    The Homeland and Supergirl actor on Here Come The Double Deckers, Call The Midwife and his addiction to Forensic Files, Forensic Detectives
  • Alan Titchmarsh

    Alan Titchmarsh’s favourite TV

    The gardener, novelist and DJ on Endeavour, Frasier and Bill And Ben
  • Matthew Lewis

    Matthew Lewis: the Harry Potter star on his favourite TV

    The actor, who played Neville Longbottom in the wizarding saga, on his love of Sherlock, Star Trek and Alan Partridge
  • Mena Suvari

    Mena Suvari’s favourite TV

    The American Pie and South Of Hell star on Bloodline, Girlfriends’ Guide To Divorce and Mr Snuffalufagus
  • RuPaul

    RuPaul: the Drag Race host shares his favourite TV

    Featured shows include How To Get Away With Murder, Naked And Afraid, and anything with Angela Lansbury
  • Sean Pertwee

    Sean Pertwee’s favourite TV

    The Gotham star on Ray Donovan, Batman and meeting hip-hop legend Kool Herc
  • Emma Willis

    Emma Willis’s favourite TV

    The Voice UK and Big Brother presenter makes a pitch to be the host of Treasure Hunt
  • Mark Chapman

    Mark Chapman’s favourite TV

    The MOTD2 and 5 Live presenter on Coronation Street, True Detective and Animal Kwackers
  • Paul Ritter in We're Doomed! The Dad's Army Story

    Paul Ritter’s favourite TV

    The Friday Night Dinner star shares his love of serial killer dramas and Richard Briers
  • Rosie Cavaliero

    Rosie Cavaliero’s favourite TV: ‘Bring back Play For Today’

    The star of Julia Davis’s black comedy Hunderby on Dallas, The Bridge and a lifelong obsession with The Sound Of Music
  • Jamie Demetriou

    Jamie Demetriou’s favourite TV: ‘I’m desperate for a return of Pop Idol’

    The actor and writer on Louie, Sesame Street and the celebration of British mundanity that was X Factor’s predecessor
  • Simon Reeve

    Simon Reeve’s favourite TV: ‘I was hallucinating about the A-Team’

    The author, adventurer and presenter on Octonauts, Towie and malarial fevers
  • Alan Davies

    Alan Davies’s favourite TV: 'Performances feed off real laughter'

    The QI panellist and stand-up comedian on Ted Danson, Tricia Yates and how a studio audience makes TV much funnier
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