Inua Ellams on Barber Shop Chronicles, Battle of the Sexes, Charles Causley, Godless
Inua Ellams on his play Barber Shop Chronicles. Reviews of TV drama Godless and tennis film Battle of the Sexes. Plus an exploration of the work of Cornish poet Charles Causley.
Inua Ellams on his acclaimed play Barber Shop Chronicles, which explores masculinity from the perspective of the barber's chair, both in London and Africa.
Tennis champion Billie Jean King's show match against notorious chauvinist Bobby Riggs in 1973 is the subject of a new film Battle of the Sexes, starring Emma Stone and Steve Carell. Mark Eccleston reviews.
Briony Hanson discusses Godless, Netflix's first western miniseries, starring Jack O'Connell, Jeff Daniels and Michelle Dockery, in a role that is a far cry from Downton Abbey.
This year marks the centenary of the birth of the Cornish poet Charles Causley, whose work was influenced by ballads, hymns and his love of jazz and dance bands. Cahal Dallat, the first Charles Causley Trust musician in residence, poet Rory Waterman and singer Jim Causley discuss his legacy.
Presenter: Kirsty Lang
Producer: Timothy Prosser.
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Battle of the Sexes
Duration: 05:43
Inua Ellams
Duration: 09:14
Godless
Duration: 04:55
Charles Causley
Duration: 07:20
Battle of the Sexes
Emma Stone聽
Photo credit: 20th Century Fox
Battle of the Sexes is on general release, cert 12A
Inua Ellams
David Webber and
Fisayo Akinade聽
Photo credit: Marc Brenner
Barber Shop Chronicles is at the until 9 Jan
Main image: Inua Ellams
Photo credit: Marc BrennerGodless
Michelle Dockery
Photo credit:
Ursula Coyote/Netflix
Godless is currently available on Netflix
Credits
Role Contributor Presenter Kirsty Lang Interviewed Guest Inua Ellams Interviewed Guest Mark Eccleston Interviewed Guest Briony Hanson Interviewed Guest Cahal Dallat Interviewed Guest Rory Waterman Interviewed Guest Jim Causley Producer Timothy Prosser Broadcast
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