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imageThe Way Ahead Task Force in action.BBC/Jack Barnes

First the good news, which I’m passing on from the BBC’s head of better: judging by the opener, the second series of W1A, the docu-comic take-down of the BBC, is funnier and sharper-edged than the first.

The new series even slips in a Kaufmanesque (Charlie of Being John Malkovich, rather...

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