Philippa Gregory, Scottish art, Jordanian cinema, Street art of Stik
Philippa Gregory discusses her latest novel The Taming of the Queen, there are reviews of Jordanian film Theeb and a Scottish art exhibition in Edinburgh, and Stik talks street art.
Historical novelist Philippa Gregory discusses her latest novel The Taming of the Queen, which takes place in the court of Henry VIII and is told through the eyes of his last wife, Katherine Parr.
The film Theeb is an Arabian Western and coming of age film about a Bedouin boy who escorts a British officer across the Wadi Rum desert in Jordan, during the First World War. Middle East journalist Matthew Teller reviews.
As an exhibition of Scottish art collected by the Royal Family goes on display at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh, the critic Jan Patience reviews.
Artist Stik takes Samira on a tour of his studio in London and talks about his love of street art.
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Philippa Gregory
Duration: 09:58
Jordanian cinema – Theeb
Duration: 04:57
Street art of Stik
Duration: 08:18
Scottish art
Duration: 04:35
Philippa Gregory
The Taming of the Queen by is available in hardback and ebook now.
Theeb
Theeb is in cinemas from Friday 14 August, certificate 15.Â
Stik
Stik by is published in hardback today.Â
Scottish Artists 1750-1900
 is at the to Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh until 7 February 2016.
Image: Sir David Wilkie, The Entrance of George IV to Holyroodhouse, 1822-30. Royal Collection Trust / (c) Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2015.Â
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Role Contributor Presenter Samira Ahmed Producer Anna Bailey Interviewed Guest Philippa Gregory Interviewed Guest Matthew Teller Interviewed Guest Jan Patience Interviewed Guest Stik Broadcast
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