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The actor tells why he’s stuck on stamps
A hundredth of a second counts when you’re changing a wheel mid-Grand Prix. Just ask the chief mechanic on McLaren’s well-oiled team
For Madison Rowley, entering a world championship can be fun but it does have consequences
The Welsh record holder is used to overtaking joggers, and even cyclists, but coaching Jeremy Taylor is no stroll in the park
Lamborghini has relaunched its museum to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the world’s first ‘supercar’
Wimbledon’s ‘BBGs’ are strictly drilled in gathering and handling tennis balls, as well as standing perfectly still for three minutes
‘Once you understand the structure of an oyster and where to insert the knife, it becomes second nature. Anybody can do it’
Swapping horsepower for battery power, England’s best young polo player mounts his trusty two-wheeled steed to teach Jeremy Taylor the basics
Keeping a 12ft lance steady at a gallop requires skill, strength and a Monty Python-esque sense of humour
Volunteer Gjin Marku does not try to convince families to forgive but focuses on the consequences of taking revenge
The go-to man for troublesome animals shows how to square up to 700kg of badly behaved horseflesh
As she navigates her ascent, uncluttered by ropes and harnesses, the British bouldering champion displays a spider-like elegance
Can the Olympic champion teach a newbie the right technique amid choppy waters and an approaching barge?
Colin Rosie went from being homeless to living in Notting Hill and selling 300-400 hats a week at Spitalfields market
Eliot Porritt on being part of a specialist team who share an uncanny ability to identify faces
How do you make a handbrake turn in a Ford Fiesta that costs more than a Rolls-Royce?
During Battle of Britain 75th-anniversary commemorations, the ex-Royal Navy pilot shows the Spitfire’s power
The former Formula One champion shows how to navigate a white-knuckle 300ft ascent in a McLaren supercar
With a name inspired by the sport’s initials, the teenager was destined to dominate table tennis
Mutton birding has been practised on the island since the first settlers arrived to hunt seal in the early 1800s
Brush up on your Inuit, bend your knees and don’t forget your goggles. Learn some winning tips from a champion racer
His Holiness the Gyalwang Drukpa and kung fu nuns: ‘Their routine is quite spectacular’
Even professional strongmen have soft spots. For the former shot-put champion, his has long been for his birds
New tours from motorbike maker Harley-Davidson offer the chance to live out ‘Easy Rider’ fantasies
After spending two millennia in a bog, a mummified body is about to take centre stage in a bold new museum
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