Singer PJ Harvey and sci-fi drama Outcasts on TV
John Wilson reviews sci-fi television drama Outcasts, talks to singer-songwriter PJ Harvey and reports on the phenomenon of crowdfunding.
With John Wilson.
The new sci-fi TV series Outcasts stars Hermione Norris, Ashley Walters, Liam Cunningham and Daniel Mays as settlers on the planet of Carpathia, faced with the arrival of the last known transportation of people from planet Earth. Boyd Hilton reviews.
The singer and songwriter PJ Harvey discusses her new album Let England Shake, which she recorded in a 19th century church on a Dorset cliff-top. Let England Shake is her eighth album and deals with war and conflict, from Gallipoli to Iraq and Afghanistan, and in particular the experience of civilians caught up in the fighting.
John reports on the phenomenon of crowdfunding. Jeremy Hunt, the Culture Secretary, has declared 2011 the 'year of corporate philanthropy', despite a decline in business sponsorship of the arts. So can 'crowdfunding' -the pooling of small sums given by many individuals - help plug the gaping financial holes left by cuts to state subsidy of the arts? We report on the launch of a new website which offers anyone the chance to invest in new arts projects using social networks, hear from the makers of a crowdfunded documentary film and talk to Sir Vernon Ellis, who gave 拢5million to the English National Opera.
Producer Nicki Paxman.
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Singer-songwriter PJ Harvey
Duration: 11:28
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PJ Harvey on conflict and war
Duration: 01:53
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Outcasts
Boyd Hilton reviews new sci-fi TV series Outcasts.
Duration: 04:48
P J Harvey
The singer and songwriter P J Harvey discusses her new album Let England Shake.
Duration: 12:55
Crowdfunding report
John Wilson asks if 'crowdfunding' - the pooling of small sums given by many individuals - can help plug the gaping financial holes left by cuts to state subsidy of the arts?
Duration: 09:47
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- Tue 8 Feb 2011 19:15大象传媒 Radio 4
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