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On my radar: Tom Hollander's cultural highlights

The actor on Zadie Smith’s lockdown thoughts, Louis Theroux’s podcasts and his favourite local restaurant
Tom Hollander, photographed at the Apollo theatre, London. Photograph: Karen Robinson/The Observer

Bristol-born actor Tom Hollander, 53, began his career in theatre. His film credits include Gosford Park, Pride & Prejudice, and . He played the inner-city vicar in, which he co-created with James Wood, and won a Bafta for his turn as Major Lance “Corky” Corkoran in . Hollander now stars in David Nicholls’s TV adaptation of his novel , which starts at 9pm on 20 Sept on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

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