Benjamin Clementine performs live
Benjamin Clementine plays from his second album I Tell a Fly. We assess Oscar Wilde for modern times. And celebrity photographer David LaChapelle talks about nudity and glitter.
Benjamin Clementine performs live from his second album I Tell a Fly. He tells us why an experimental concept album felt like the right way follow up to his Mercury Prize winning 'At Least For Now'.
Dominic Dromgoole on his year long Oscar Wilde season in London's West End, and Franny Moyle on the influence of the women in Oscar Wilde's life.
David LaChapelle is the celebrity photographer of choice for leading fashion magazines. His first job was working as a photographer for Andy Warhol in New York. He discusses his hyper-realistic style, nudity, and how some of the biggest names in the world from Hillary Clinton to Kim Kardashian beat a path to his door.
Presenter: Stig Abell
Producer: Helen Fitzhenry
(Main photo: Benjamin Clementine Credit: Craig McDean).
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A Women of No Importance will be broadcast live from London鈥檚 Vaudeville Theatre on Tuesday 28 November 2017 into cinemas across the UK.听
Photo:听Eve Best and Harry Lister Smith in A Woman of No importance,听Vaudeville Theatre, London.听听 Credit: Marc Brenner
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Benjamin Clementine
Benjamin鈥檚听 new album, I Tell A Fly, is听 out now on Behind / Virgin EMI.听 He鈥檚 playing at Dome Concert Hall, Brighton, on 30th November, and Birmingham Town Hall on 1st December.听
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听David LaChapelle
books Lost + Found. Part I and Good News. Part II are published by Taschen.听
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Image:听听 Miley Cyrus
I walk out of my prison
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漏 David LaChapelle Studio听
Credits
Role Contributor Presenter Stig Abell Interviewed Guest Benjamin Clementine Interviewed Guest Dominic Dromgoole Interviewed Guest Franny Moyle Interviewed Guest David LaChapelle Performer Benjamin Clementine Producer Helen Fitzhenry Broadcast
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