Episode 2
Mark Kermode questions director William Friedkin about his new blackly comic film Killer Joe and James Runcie meets Richard Ford to talk about his haunting new novel Canada.
In this episode, comedian Alexei Sayle joins art critic Andrew Graham-Dixon at Tate Liverpool for an exhibition of later works from three of the greatest painters of the last 150 years: Turner, Monet and Twombly. Mark Kermode interrogates director William Friedkin about his new blackly comic film Killer Joe. Miranda Sawyer travels to the Eden Project in Cornwall to talk Matilda, musicals and megalomania with Tim Minchin. We have an exclusive extract from a lovingly restored print of Alfred Hitchcock's debut feature film with live music specially composed by Daniel Patrick Cohen; and James Runcie meets Richard Ford to explore the borderline between the ordinary and the criminal in his haunting new novel Canada.
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William Friedkin Interview - Extra Footage
Duration: 01:14
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William Friedkin Interview - Extra Footage 3
Duration: 01:17
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William Friedkin Interview - Extra Footage 2
Duration: 01:54
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Andrew and Alexei tour the Tate Liverpool
Duration: 01:55
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Andrew Graham-Dixon |
Producer | Hannah Robson |
Series Editor | Janet Lee |
Presenter | Mark Kermode |
Presenter | James Runcie |
Presenter | Miranda Sawyer |
Participant | Alexei Sayle |
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