This week's puzzle by my more illustrious namesake is a heavily themed affair - and made me realise what an absolute philistine I am!
FOI was 22a followed by the crossing 22d (which I recommend as a good way in)
In terms of difficulty I'd say this sits at the high end of the scale.
If you do get stuck there is at least one long anagram and at least one hidden in the acrosses.
There are still two clues I can't fully parse, namely 11a (although I know who she is) and 7d where I can't see the "tense change" part. Also, I'm not sure of the answer to 27a - I have a name that fits with the crossers but can't see how it relates to "Exeter and Leeds".
COD - Lots of good clues but my favourite is 14a:-)
Did you find this as difficult as me or is this theme right up your street?
Thanks to Brendan for a challenging but entertaining puzzle.
Please feel free to leave a comment and, as always, if you do get stuck - don't hesitate to ask for a hint, there are always people on here willing to help. I remember how reluctant I was the first time I asked for some help but I needn't have worried as everyone was super-helpful.
Stay safe:-)