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RUSSELL T. DAVIES has joined forces with James Goss, of Doctor Who and Torchwood fame, to produce an illustrate­d collection of humorous Doctor Who poetry called Now We Are Six Hundred. Russell joins SIMON MAYO DRIVETIME (RADIO 2, 5PM) this afternoon to talk about poems dealing with the problems Time Lords have in the fast-changing universe in which they dwell.

AS WELL as having to cope with shock, grief and homelessne­ss, the residents of Grenfell Tower must face years of court cases arising out of the fire that wrecked their lives. Some of the residents who bought their flats under a right-to-buy scheme are now left homeless, while still paying mortgages. They feel they have been abandoned by the authoritie­s as they were

not council tenants. In UNRELIABLE EVIDENCE

(RADIO 4, 8PM), Clive Anderson looks at some of the legal issues arising out of the tragedy.

n IN THE final show of this recorded coverage of the world’s biggest country music festival, the CMA MUSIC FESTIVAL 2017

(RADIO 2, 10PM), which is held in Nashville, Tennessee, Kristian Bush introduces highlights from the big closing show. There will be music and chat from, among others, the Brothers Osborne, Darius Rucker, Little Big Town, Keith Urban and Brad Paisley.

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