l Sir Cliff Richard’s 2022
calendar reveals that while
the singer may be 81, he
is not slowing down when
it comes to his favourite
pastime. He enjoys
grinning — in a stairwell
(January), on a rowing boat
(May) and in a pool while
drinking orange squash
(August).^
Books, p35
l The Nutcracker is
Christmas, official. There
are more than 300
productions of the show
each year in the US, from
high-school shows to
X-rated versions with
topless dancers and
cocaine for snow.
Christmas dance, p8
CONTENTS 28.11.2021
ARTS
4
Cover story
George Clooney talks to
Jonathan Dean about the day
he nearly died, spending
lockdown with his children
and how he avoided crack
8
Christmas dance
Why has The Nutcracker
become the ballet that keeps
dance companies afloat?
David Jays reports
10
Christmas theatre
Nicholas Hytner on theatre’s
struggle back from Covid —
and why he is optimistic
about its future health
12
Television
What do Squid Game and
a new true crime drama
starring Olivia Colman have
in common?
BOOKS OF THE YEAR
33-44
Our books of the year
Part one of our two-week
guide to 2021’s most
engrossing reads
33
History
Dominic Sandbrook hails
a future historical classic
as his pick of the year
36
Children
Nicolette Jones chooses mind-
expanding gifts for all ages,
from toddlers to teenagers
41
Politics
David Baddiel’s polemic
on antisemitism heads up
Roland White’s choices
38
The Sunday Times
Bestsellers
COURTESY OF METRO GOLDWYN MAYER
TV & RADIO
45
TV & Radio
The best guide to the
week’s programmes
Cover George Clooney.
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Priceless gifts of jewel-
encrusted wonder or the
despised baubles of a class
ripe for overthrow? Whatever
your view of Carl Fabergé’s
creations, take a tour of the
V&A’s Fabergé in London
exhibition with this week’s
Sunday Times Culture Show.
It’s the ultimate Christmas
treat. The presenters Miquita
Oliver and Grant Tucker will
also guide you through the
best of the arts. Don’t miss
their verdict on Ridley Scott’s
House of Gucci. Watch on our
website or on the Sunday
Times YouTube channel.
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and even harbours takeover bids for
those she isn’t’ Tom Shone, Film, page 16
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