A TV comedy star, international cricket legends, vintage vehicles and lots of incredible arts and theatre make it a good week to go out. Oh, and Arnie's back.

FAMILY – The Big O Vintage Festival at Priory Gardens, Orpington, from noon to 8pm on Saturday

Take a trip through mid century Britain at this free festival which looks at how pop culture has shaped our lives. Among the fun are 1950s jive and rock and roll sessions, vintage cars such as Herbie and the Knightrider vehicle, Thunderbird 3, a TARDIS and HG Well’s Time Machine. Go to thebigofestival.co.uk

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COMEDY - Mrs Brown and Mrs Brown’s Boys at The O2 from Tuesday (July 7) to Saturday (July 11)

The award-winning creation of Brendan O’Carroll is coming to the stage for a big live show. Go to axs.com

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FILM – Terminator Genisys (12A), out Friday

He said he’d be back and now he is. Arnie returns to the sci-fi blockbuster franchise in a movie that’s curiously not a reboot or a sequel. Instead we get an alternative timeline in which Sarah Connor has been raised by Schwarzenegger’s T1000. Might be great, might not. The jury’s out.

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ARTS – Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, around Greenwich and East London until Sunday

London’s largest outdoor arts festival continues at a pace with a full programme of events such as the family-friendly The Secret Princess of Severndroog, where youngster help to fee a princess trapped in the castle in Oxleas Wood. Go to festival.org



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DANCE – Inala at The Orchard Theatre in Dartford, on Friday and Saturday

Grammy Award-winning choral legends Ladysmith Black Mambazo have teamed up with top choreographers and dancers for a critically acclaimed music and dance fusion  which combines South African and Western cultures. Go to orchardtheatre.co.uk

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SPORT – Lashings All Stars v Leigh Academies Trust cricket at Bexley Cricket Club on Friday

Get a fix of high quality cricket after England’s heroics against New Zealand and before they take on the Aussies in the Ashes. The Lashings All-stars, whose roster includes Australian fast bowling legend Jeff Thomson and Windies star Tino Best. Even Test Match Special commentator Henry Blofeld will be there. Gates open at 1pm and the  30-over game starts at 3pm. Call John Grafik for information on 07803 147062.