Salman Rushdie, Victoria Wood, Christmas Jukebox Jury
Mark Lawson talks to Salman Rushdie about the film of his novel Midnight's Children, Victoria Wood discusses her TV drama about pianist Joyce Hatto, plus Christmas Jukebox Jury.
With Mark Lawson
Salman Rushdie has written his first ever screenplay, an adaptation of his own Booker Prize-winning novel Midnight's Children. He reflects on condensing the family saga which follows India from Colonialism to Partition, about filming in Sri Lanka, and about the experience of writing his memoir, Joseph Anton.
Victoria Wood discusses her TV drama Loving Miss Hatto, in which Francesca Annis and Alfred Molina play real-life concert pianist Joyce Hatto, who died in 2006, and her husband Barrington Coupe. He caused a storm when he hoodwinked the classical music world by releasing recordings by other pianists under his wife's name.
It's time for Front Row's Christmas Jukebox: music writers David Hepworth and Rosie Swash join Mark for their annual assessment of the merits of a host of Christmas singles.
Producer Claire Bartleet.
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Front Row’s Christmas Jukebox
Duration: 01:44
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‘It feels like closure’: Salman Rushdie on his memoirs
Duration: 01:48
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Salman Rushdie
Duration: 09:07
Christmas Jukebox
Duration: 09:57
Victoria Wood
Duration: 08:45
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- Tue 18 Dec 2012 19:15Â鶹Éç Radio 4
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