44 stories by "Martin Chilton"
As a major new biography about Noel Coward is published half a century on from his death, Martin Chilton looks back on the life of the trailblazing playwright with 'a talent to amuse'
As a major new biography about Noel Coward is published half a century on from his death, Martin Chilton looks back on the life of the trailblazing playwright with 'a talent to amuse'
'The Wire' star is about to become the first African-American in 40 years to star in 'Death of a Salesman' on the West End. He talks to Martin Chilton about racism, discrimination, and why h…
Look at 10 great films about money men and Wall Street, including Rogue Trader
Martin Chilton looks at some great final lines to movies
Steven Spielberg's 1981 movie Raiders of the Lost Ark, which starred Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones, remains a thrilling action adventure film
Martin Chilton picks some of Bob Hope's finest one-liners
Here are 20 essential songs from the Motown prodigy
Here is a history of political insults and putdowns, from Churchill to Cameron and Corbyn
As Hail, Caesar! opens, we look at the film career of Joel and Ethan Coen, including Fargo, True Grit and No Country for Old Men
What Neil Simon's The Odd Couple so charming is the comic interplay between Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon
Martin Chilton pays tribute to the fine actor, who had mixed feelings about playing one of the most notorious bigots on TV
Jack Carter, a brash comic who starred with Elvis Presley and in TV shows such as Baywatch, Murder She Wrote and Family Guy, has died
The book's release is timed for the 75th anniversary of Richard Rodgers' and Oscar Hammerstein II's first collaboration, Oklahoma!
Landmark venue Battersea Power Station teams up with Battersea Arts Centre for new culture space in London
Cricketer Freddy Flintoff will appear at 2015 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the biggest ever with 50,459 performances and 3,314 shows
Actors Jude Law and Sarah Lancashire will appear in Letters Live at the 2015 Hay Festival
As the centenary of Orson Welles is marked, we look at the real story behind the 1938 War of the Worlds panic
18 great episodes of Desert Island Discs, which began on January 29, 1942
Alfred Hitchcock, who died on April 29, 1980, is celebrated as a genius of film-making but in his private life he was a warped practical joker
As George Cole turns 90, we pay tribute to his character Arthur Daley, the crafty car dealer from TV hit Minder
As a rediscovered Gore Vidal novel is released, we look at his fiercest rows
Frasier star Kelsey Grammer wins a Razzie. Will 2015 improve with his new English comedy film called Breaking the Bank?
Frasier star Kelsey Grammer has been nominated for four Razzies. Will 2015 improve with his new English comedy film called Breaking the Bank?
Birdman is up for four SGA honours, as Benedict Cumberbatch and Keira Knightley also receive nominations