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1 The child star and the painkillers found at Heath Ledger's bedside
2 Hamlet, Courtyard Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
3 Brit flicks: Where you live and what you watch
4 Last Night's TV: The Genius of Charles Darwin, Channel 4; I'm Kylie's Body Double, BBC 3
6 Giggling Beatles tape sold for £9,800 new
7 Priceless! Art's great disasters
8 Make Me A Maestro: Alex James goes to Baton Camp
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1 Hamlet, Courtyard Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
2 Alexander Solzhenitsyn: His final interview
3 Make Me A Maestro: Alex James goes to Baton Camp
4 ...Some Trace of Her, National Theatre: Cottesloe, London
5 Giggling Beatles tape sold for £9,800 new
6 Brit flicks: Where you live and what you watch
7 Julian Schnabel: 'I wanted to share Tracey's story with everyone I met'