Episode 26
Miranda Sawyer chats to Stephen Vicinczey about his 1965 novel, In Praise of Older Women. Tom Dyckhoff has an access-all-areas pass to the Design Awards. Plus, the Kermode Awards.
Miranda Sawyer chats to Stephen Vicinczey about his 1965 novel and cult classic, In Praise of Older Women. Tom Dyckhoff has an access-all-areas pass to the Design Awards, and Mark Kermode introduces the fifth Kermode Awards for those cruelly overlooked by Uncle Oscar.
Clemency Burton-Hill talks to Tom Morris about his new production Romeo and Her Juliet, which casts the famous lovers as 80-year-olds, and Alan Yentob chairs a discussion with culture ministers from the Labour, Conservative, Liberal Democrat and Scottish Nationalist parties with questions from leading figures from the world of art and culture.
Before the release of the first feature film by renowned graffiti artist Banksy, the Culture Show previews the film and looks at how the artist achieved a global reputation, building a career which has gone from the walls of back streets in London to the pinnacle of the contemporary art movement.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Reporter | Mark Kermode |
Reporter | Miranda Sawyer |
Reporter | Tom Dyckhoff |
Reporter | Clemency Burton-Hill |
Participant | Alan Yentob |
Executive Producer | Janet Lee |
Producer | Emma Cahusac |
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