Episode 24
Arts magazine show. Andrew Graham-Dixon tells us what intrigues him about flamboyant Victorian architect and designer Augustus Pugin who celebrates his 200th anniversary this year.
Andrew Graham-Dixon tells us what intrigues him about flamboyant Victorian architect and designer Augustus Pugin who celebrates his 200th anniversary this year; Mark Kermode celebrates Spanish and Latin American cinema with his highlights from the Viva Festival in Manchester and Tim Samuels meets the men behind satirical news website -The Daily Mash. Also Philip Ridley talks about his latest play, Shivered; Sue Townsend on her new book -The Woman who Went to Bed for a Year; and a profile of Welsh artist Osi Rhys Osmond.
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Sue Townsend鈥檚 The Woman Who Went to Bed for a Year
Duration: 01:42
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The Choir With No Name
Duration: 01:31
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Andrew Graham-Dixon |
Participant | Miranda Sawyer |
Participant | Clemency Burton-Hill |
Participant | Mark Kermode |
Participant | Alastair Sooke |
Participant | John Mullan |
Participant | Lynn Barber |
Participant | Tim Samuels |
Interviewed Guest | John Lanchester |
Interviewed Guest | Philip Ridley |
Interviewed Guest | John Adams |
Interviewed Guest | Osi Rhys Osmond |
Interviewed Guest | Neil Rafferty |
Interviewed Guest | Sue Townsend |
Series Editor | Janet Lee |
Series Producer | Pauline Law |
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