The much-anticipated film of Cats with its stellar and fur-enhanced cast including Judi Dench and Taylor Swift finally reaches the big screen. Catnip or catastrophe?
Spooky offerings in the Christmas TV schedule this year include Martin's Close by Mark Gatiss on BBC 4 and Susan Hill's Ghost Story on Channel 5. How shiver-inducing are they?
Nora Ephron's collection of essays on ageing and much else - I Feel Bad About My Neck - is being reissued with a new introduction by Dolly Alderton. It's a book that Alderton recommends giving as a present so Saturday Review suggests some other enduring literary choices that work as gifts.
And Gypsy starring Ria Jones is on at the Royal Exchange, Manchester in a new production directed by Jo Davies. Do its songs keep our critics smiling in an age of different sexual politics?
Rowan Pelling, Linda Grant and Kerry Shale join Tom Sutcliffe.
The books recommended as gifts are:The Book of Jewish Food by Claudia RodenKaroo by Steve TesichThe Prince of West End Avenue by Alan IslerBreakfast at Tiffany's by Truman CapoteLove Lessons by Joan WyndhamThe Haunting of Hill House and We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley JacksonThis is Pleasure by Mary GaitskillHaunts of the Black Masseur by Charles SprawsonThe Compleet Molesworth by Geoffrey Willans and Ronald Searle
This week's podcast choices are:Linda: podcast and Radio 4 programme Fake Heiress Kerry: album If You're Going to the City, a tribute to Mose AllisonRowan: TV series The Young Offenders, BBC3Tom: TV series Watchmen, HBO
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