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Season 3 of The Crown
From 17 November
Netflix has kept us waiting so long for a third season of its acclaimed
Royal Family blockbuster that we understand how Prince Charles
feels. He’s still not had his turn on the throne but our wait is over: 10
newhour-long episodes of The Crown arrive on Sunday 17 November.
It’s been two years since Olivia Colman (Oscar-winner for playing
another queen, Anne, last year) and Helena Bonham Carter were cast
asThe Queen and Princess Margaret for Season 3 of the show.
The new episodes span 1964 to 1976, so we also meet Prime
Minister Harold Wilson (Jason Watkins) and Camilla Shand, later
Parker-Bowles, played by Emerald Fennell. Charles Dance and
Tobias Menzies play a maturing Lord Mountbatten and Prince Phillip.
Alas, we’ll have to wait until Season 4 to see Gillian Anderson as
Margaret Thatcher.
You can watch the latest trailers on Netflix for free at bit.ly/
thecrown488, but there’s plenty more elsewhere online. The official
Twit te r fe e d (@TheCrownNetflix) offers video clips and retweeted
magazine articles; YouTube has behind-the-scenes cast chats
(bit.ly/crownbts488); and the show’s Fandom Wiki site provides
videos, slideshows and background info (bit.ly/crownwiki488).

Pick of the fortnight


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The Man in the High Castle
From 15 November
This adaptation of the Philip K Dick
dystopia, which imagines postwar US
life under a
victorious
Germany and
Japan, ramps up
the sci-fi for its
fourth and final
season, with
heroine Juliana
Crain (Alexa
Davalos) set to
lead a rebellion
into a parallel
universe, via a
portal built by
the Nazis.
Season 4
joins Seasons
1-3 on Amazon
Prime at bit.ly/
castle488, and
you can watch the latest action-packed
trailer on YouTube at bit.ly/
castletrail488.


Watch Season 7 of
Ray Donovan
From 19 November
Liev Schreiber returns for the seventh
and final time as professional “fixer” Ray,
a man able to bury any problem
(or person) but who can’t handle
his own demons.
The show has been a big hit for
US network Showtime, thanks
to a sharp script and great
performances from an ensemble
cast that includes Jon Voight, Alan
Alda and British character actor
Eddie Marsan, as well as Schreiber,
who won an Emmy for the role.
Watch the latest trailer at bit.ly/

raytrail488, and catch up with Seasons
1-6 on Now TV at bit.ly/donovan488,
where new episodes arrive each
Tuesday.

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From 15 November
Netflix unleashes a mini avalanche of
big-budget original films and shows in
the run-up to Christmas, and it begins
with a steady trickle this fortnight.
Klaus, Netflix’s first-ever animated
original film, is a fresh, witty Santa story
by Despicable Me creator Sergio Pablos.
Indie stalwart Jason Schwartzman plays
a failed postman dispatched to the

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