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04/02/2010

Arts news and reviews with Mark Lawson. Oscar nominee Colin Firth on A Single Man; Giacometti's Walking Man sculpture; crime writer David Hewson.

After receiving his first Oscar nomination, in the leading actor category for A Single Man, Colin Firth discusses the film and his wider career.

Crime writer David Hewson discusses The Blue Demon, the latest novel in his series featuring Detective Nic Costa, once again set in Italy. He reveals some of the dark underbelly of the country he unearthed in his research.

A sculpture by Giacometti, L'Homme Qui Marche 1, has fetched over 65 million pounds at auction. Sarah Thornton, an art market specialist, speculates on why this particular art work has broken all records.

The Oxford Companion to the Book is a new two-volume history of the book from ancient to modern times. It is a million words long, with 50 essays and 5,500 alphabetical entries. Lawrence Norfolk and Alex Clark review.

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Thu 4 Feb 2010 19:15

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  • Colin Firth

    After receiving his first Oscar nomination, in the leading actor category for A Single Man, Colin Firth discusses the film and his wider career.

    Duration: 09:36

  • Oxford Companion to the Book

    Lawrence Norfolk and Alex Clark review a new two-volume history of the book from ancient to modern times.

    Duration: 06:38

  • The Most Expensive Artwork In History

    A sculpture by Giacometti has fetched over 65 million pounds at auction. Sarah Thornton, an art market specialist, speculates on why this particular art work has broken all records.

    Duration: 04:16

  • David Hewson

    Discusses The Blue Demon, the latest novel in his series featuring Detective Nic Costa, once again set in Italy.

    Duration: 07:46

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  • Thu 4 Feb 2010 19:15

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