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Janice Forsyth talks to Kate Adie about her life and work, plus Tom the Lion performs live and author Judith Kerr discusses the Edinburgh International Book Festival.

Tom the Lion performs live.

Judith Kerr discusses The Tiger Who Came To Tea and the Mog books and explains how much she loves being in Edinburgh for the International Book Festival.

Poetry for the Palace is an exhibition which brings the words of Britain's Poets Laureate to life through voices past and present. Works by Poets Laureate over 350 years go on display for the first time at The Queen's Gallery, Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh. Curator Deborah Clarke chats to Janice and gives examples of what's included in the exhibition.

IDP: 2043 is a graphic novel that brings together a dream-team of European artists and writers to imagine the country in 30 years. Contributors Denise Mina and Adam Murphy join Janice to discuss their collaboration.

Akram Khan is one of the UK's most innovative dancers and choreographers - best known for work combining the ancient Indian dance of Kathak with a whole host of contemporary collaborations - he's worked with Kylie, Juliette Binoche, artists Anish Kapoor and Anthony Gormley, and musician Nitin Sawhney. He joins Janice to discuss his show which opens tonight as part of the Edinburgh International Festival.

Kate Adie's work as a 大象传媒 news reporter in the 80s and 90s established her as an internationally respected journalist and a household name. Having posted unforgettable reports from events including the Lockerbie disaster, the Tiananmen Square massacre and the conflict in former Yugoslavia, Adie retired from the frontline in 2003 and today she talks to Janice about her life and work.

1 hour, 54 minutes

Last on

Tue 19 Aug 2014 14:05

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  • Tue 19 Aug 2014 14:05

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