Episode 21
Andrew Graham-Dixon talks to author Lee Child, Michael Smith looks at Beck's novel new album and Mark Kermode meets director of hotly-tipped British film Sightseers, Ben Wheatley.
Andrew Graham-Dixon travels to New York to meet best-selling novelist Lee Child as his hugely popular Jack Reacher thrillers start their Hollywood incarnation this December with Tom Cruise in the title role.
American singer-songwriter Beck is about to release a new album with a twist. He is bringing out a songbook of vintage-styled sheet-music that he wants others to perform and interpret. Michael Smith finds out if this is a new trend for our listening habits, or a comment on our disposable download culture.
December sees the opening of the new Furniture Galleries at the V&A, which tell the story of how British and European furniture has been made and decorated for over 600 years. Along with some of Britian's brightest and best new furniture designers, Tom Dyckhoff picks some of his favourites amongst the 200 pieces on display.
Mark Kermode talks caravanning, killing and comedy with Ben Wheatley, director of Sightseers, one of 2012's most hotly-tipped British films. And on the eve of a show at the Serpentine Gallery and a tribute from the BFI, a treat from the archive of avant-garde film-maker Jonas Mekas.
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Various Artists play Beck's 'Rough on Rats'
Duration: 01:54
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Michael Smith on Beck's 'Song Reader'
Duration: 05:40
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Andrew Graham-Dixon |
Series Editor | Janet Lee |
Series Producer | Emma Cahusac |
Presenter | Tom Dyckhoff |
Presenter | Michael Smith |
Presenter | Mark Kermode |
Interviewed Guest | Beck |
Interviewed Guest | Ben Wheatley |
Interviewed Guest | Lee Child |
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