David Beckham; Graham Nash; Dracula
David Beckham on being a photographic muse; singer-songwriter Graham Nash on his memoirs; Queen's Brian May on a Victorian 3D craze; a review of Jonathan Rhys Meyers' TV Dracula.
With John Wilson.
David Beckham talks about being a photographic muse - and of what's it's been like, living his life in front of a camera-lens.
Singer-songwriter Graham Nash found fame with The Hollies and then with Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. He's just published his memoirs and reflects on his upbringing in Salford and how his childhood was affected by his father's prison sentence. He also describes the unique harmonies created through his friendship with David Crosby and Stephen Stills - and his thorny relationship with Neil Young.
Guitarist Brian May, founder member of Queen, also has a life-long passion for Diableries, 19th century French cards with 3D views of the underworld printed on them. He and fellow-enthusiast Denis Pellerin explain how these gothic images became hugely popular, and how Brian developed a modern day stereoscope in order to view them.
A new dramatisation of Dracula arrives on TV for Halloween, starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers. This version sees the count posing as an American industrialist who arrives in England claiming he wants to bring modern science to Victorian society. In reality, he hopes to wreak revenge on the people who ruined his life, centuries earlier. Antonia Quirke reviews.
Producer Rebecca Nicholson.
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David Beckham: ‘I lived my career through the spotlight’
Duration: 03:18
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David Beckham
Duration: 07:15
Graham Nash
Duration: 09:16
Dracula
Duration: 04:43
Diableries
Duration: 06:25
David Beckham
In , written by , he talks us through 150 of his favourite images which define his playing days. The book is out now published by Headline.Dracula
The 10-part TV series  starts tonight on Sky Living HD at 9pm.ÂGraham Nash
by Graham Nash is out now published by Viking.Diableries: Stereoscopic Adventures in Hell
- co-authored by Brian May, Denis Pellerin and Paula Richardson Fleming -Â is out now published by The London Stereoscopic Company.
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Role Contributor Presenter John Wilson Interviewed Guest David Beckham Interviewed Guest Graham Nash Interviewed Guest Brian May Interviewed Guest Denis Pellerin Producer Rebecca Nicholson Broadcast
- Thu 31 Oct 2013 19:15´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4
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