23/04/2010
With Kirsty Lang, including an interview with the playwright Jonathan Harvey, whose new play Canary charts a gay relationship from 1960s to the present day.
Kirsty Lang speaks to playwright Jonathan Harvey, whose new play Canary charts a gay relationship from 1960s to the present day and about plans to put Coronation Street on the stage.
Japanese cookery show Iron Chef - described as Masterchef meets Gladiators - finally reaches UK television screens. Celebrity Chef Andrew Nutter gives his verdict on whether its 'warrior chefs' make Marco's Kitchen Burnout look tame.
The French film director Bertrand Tavernier talks about his battles with Hollywood producers whilst making the thriller In the Electric Mist, starring Tommy Lee Jones.
A major retrospective in Manchester celebrates the work of photographer Dorothy Bohm. She talks about six decades of work from film shortages to the use of colour and Polaroids.
Produced by Anne-Marie Bullock.
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Canary
Coronation Street Writer Jonathan Harvey talks about his new play Canary, which spans five decades of the lives of a gay couple.
Duration: 07:26
Iron Chef and Marco's Kitchen Burnout
TV Chef Andrew Nutter reviews two new cookery shows; Iron Chef and Marco's Kitchen Burnout.
Duration: 05:46
Bertrand Tavernier
Interview with director Bertrand Tavernier about his new film Electric Mist.
Duration: 08:06
A World Observed 1940-2010: Photographs by Dorothy Bohm
Interview with photographer Dorothy Bohm about her new exhibition at the Manchester Art Gallery.
Duration: 06:30
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