Alice Jones
@alicevjones.bsky.social
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Deputy Head of Culture, The Times & The Sunday Times
A couple of months ago I was lucky enough to interview TV legend Sally Wainwright for her new drama
#RiotWomen
- we talked about depression, divorce, the menopause, her favourite TV show, Sarah Lancashire, Happy Valley - and giant cats. She was fantastic.
www.thetimes.com/article/7ad8...
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The creator of Happy Valley is back â with her most personal drama yet
TVâs star writer Sally Wainwright reveals how her hotly awaited BBC show Riot Women is born out of break-up, menopause and her beloved north
https://www.thetimes.com/article/7ad86ce2-9a11-43a8-abde-1ca12a0e01c0?shareToken=330d4e44f2aa40321638ac1d8acffded
5 months ago
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Am completely obsessed with the moment Kazuyuki Ishihara wins the award for best garden at Chelsea. So unexpected (scroll to 53 seconds)
m.youtube.com/watch?v=_mPq...
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RHS Chelsea Garden of the Year Award 2025 winner
YouTube video by Burbsonian
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_mPqqVjEmSA
9 months ago
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My interview with Jessica Stanley about writing the romcom of the summer, her own real-life meet-cute, her Alan Hollinghurst obsession and making the Times parliamentary sketchwriter her romantic hero - a subject on which I have *some thoughts*
www.thetimes.com/article/0510...
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The politics of love â this summerâs rom-com must-read
Jessica Stanley, author of the debut novel Consider Yourself Kissed talks to Alice Jones about leaving Australia, finding a husband in London and her nerdy news obsession
https://www.thetimes.com/article/05105d96-abcb-4694-8f1e-1ffa409ae4ed?shareToken=55bbccaf4e301ad8bd52ac585a74aa48
10 months ago
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âIâve always thought of Amanda as an arrested teenager. Sheâs a mean girl.â I interviewed Lucy Punch about school Whatsapp groups, posh accents, Joanna Lumley, life with Dinos Chapman and escaping the LA fires. Amandaland starts tonight and is VERY funny
www.thetimes.com/article/f55d...
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Lucy Punch: âUnlike Amanda, Iâm not good at jugglingâ
Motherlandâs queen bee on her new spinoff comedy, Amandaland, and the joy of having Joanna Lumley as a second mum
https://www.thetimes.com/article/f55d2911-5f51-4ccc-a69e-81b6ee7953c3?shareToken=0551ac3e80a8337708615ad77a291a67
about 1 year ago
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âColleagues predicted that Corbet would never be permitted to make a movie again.â Fascinating interview about the âagonyâ of making The Brutalist. Mark Rylance was originally cast as the lead! The director was on a drip during the shoot! It only cost $9m!
www.thetimes.co.uk/article/brut...
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How The Brutalist was made: a micro-budget, day-long sex scenes and IV drips
Brady Corbet and Mona Fastvold are the team behind the yearâs most acclaimed film. Making it was agony
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/brutalist-film-brady-corbet-mona-fastvold-interview-2n7p3gtnj
about 1 year ago
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What a joy The Producers is. A cast to marvel at and a production packed with the wittiest, silliest details. Magic. Surely it must transfer (tho the close-ups at the Menier Chocolate Factory are very much part of the pleasure)
about 1 year ago
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"I ask Vetro for any last words of advice as I prepare to subject my family, who have always been so rude about my singing, to a dulcet-toned rendition of Lay Lady Lady that evening. âMy advice is simple,' he replies. âDonât do it!'"
www.thetimes.com/article/b412...
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Can I learn to sing like Bob Dylan? My lesson with TimothĂ©e Chalametâs voice coach
Eric Vetro was the voice coach for A Complete Unknown but could he help our rock critic â who has a âvoice to make dogs howlâ â find a tune?
https://www.thetimes.com/article/b41267ea-8f51-4c0c-ad8c-e49624db8bf4?shareToken=8064b7d9ebc2f6ff1dec4d8c9704a4dd
about 1 year ago
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@gralefrit.bsky.social
hello Joel! Alice Jones from The Times here - could I send you a message please? thanks
about 1 year ago
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âIâve become more like Gavinâ: I talked to Mat Horne about shooting the last ever Gavin & Stacey (âI was inconsolableâ), his âchaosâ years with James Corden, fatherhood, going on stage with Sigourney Weaver and how he finally made peace with being Gavin
www.thetimes.com/article/a134...
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Mathew Horne on Gavin & Stacey: âI never fell out with James Cordenâ
The actor on tears shed while filming the final episode of the BBC sitcom, his âchaosâ years with Corden and how fatherhood has changed him
https://www.thetimes.com/article/a134881b-8070-4ef7-814f-ad29bb2072ec?shareToken=75d47261df2bf377491b3c7393810acf
about 1 year ago
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