Episode 15
Andrew Graham-Dixon talks to Bridget Riley about her new show, Tim Samuels investigates the Gateshead Grannies, and Tom Uglow guides us round intriguing corners of the net.
The Culture Show comes from The National Gallery, where Andrew Graham-Dixon reviews Bridget Riley's new show.
Tim Samuels investigates the educational tool of the Gateshead Grannies, while web guru Tom Uglow guides us round the most innovative and intriguing corners of the net.
Mark Kermode looks at the new low-budget home-grown sci-fi thriller Monsters, and Alastair Sooke uncovers an impressive yet similarly low-budget home-grown art collection on the Isle of Arran.
Clemency Burton-Hill drops in at the Old Vic, where actors, directors and writers join forces to make six short plays in just 24 hours, Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane talks to Alan Yentob about his new MGM tour, and KT Tunstall selects her favourite musical moments from the 麻豆社 archive.
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Gareth Edwards on how to make a Monster
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Gateshead Granny Cloud
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Andrew Graham-Dixon |
Participant | Tim Samuels |
Participant | Mark Kermode |
Participant | Clemency Burton-Hill |
Participant | Alastair Sooke |
Participant | KT Tunstall |
Series Producer | Emma Cahusac |
Series Producer | Emily Kennedy |
Series Editor | Janet Lee |
Participant | Alan Yentob |
Participant | Seth MacFarlane |
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