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Tuesday 09 December 1997 00:02 GMT
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seen... the angst-ridden trials of three twentysomethings at the Royal Court. Christopher Pellet's One More Wasted Year is part of the French Theatre Season and the New European Writer's Season. See it in England before the repertory dates run out! 9, 12, 15 and 18 Dec. Royal Court Theatre, London W1, 8pm (01710565 5000).

watched... Channel 4's Underworld. Tonight is the last episode of this brilliant black comedy. There's a little sadness at having to say goodbye to such wonderful characters as the completely insane gangster Jezzard (Kevin McNally) and the deliciously clever auntie (Annette Crosbie). Oh, how on earth will siblings William and Susan disentangle themselves from the underworld? Tune in. 10pm, C4.

wondered... Who is Andy Warhol? Tonight's discussion at the Cornerhouse will attempt to shed light on the enigmatic artist, whose 15 minutes of fame have stretched into years. His talk will be followed by a screening of Warhol's 1964 cult film Couch, in which Warhol's many friends are captured on ... well, a couch. The Cornerhouse, Manchester, 6.10pm (0161-228 2463).

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