Episode 25
Andrew Graham-Dixon visits the new exhibition at the British Museum of rescued archaeological treasures from Afghanistan. Sarfraz Manzoor looks at the family snap.
Andrew Graham-Dixon visits the new exhibition at the British Museum of rescued archaeological treasures from Afghanistan.
Sarfraz Manzoor joins a photography project hoping to fill the gaps of our multicultural history with the family snap, and Miranda Sawyer checks out the witty rites of passage movie Submarine.
Ben Lewis explores the history of taxidermy and its contemporary form used by artists today, while Alastair Sooke meets artist Anthony McCall and explores his beautiful projections of light.
Simon Armitage has a rare glimpse of TS Eliot, Larkin and Hughes in the archive strand, and arts editor Richard Brooks has too much of Shakespeare.
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Taxidermy
Duration: 07:00
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James Blake
Duration: 02:12
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Anthony McCall
Duration: 01:52
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Andrew Graham-Dixon |
Reporter | Sarfraz Manzoor |
Reporter | Miranda Sawyer |
Reporter | Ben Lewis |
Reporter | Simon Armitage |
Reporter | Alastair Sooke |
Series Producer | Emily Kennedy |
Series Producer | Emma Cahusac |
Series Editor | Janet Lee |
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