Sin City 2, Tom Conti on Abraham Lincoln, Erasure
With John Wilson
Sin City: A Dame to Kill For is reviewed, actor Tom Conti on finding a voice for an Abraham Lincoln statue, Andy Bell and Vince Clarke from Erasure on their new album, and unscripted TV crime drama with a new series of Suspects starring Fay Ripley.
Produced by Ella-mai Robey.
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Tom Conti as Abraham Lincoln
Duration: 02:48
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Sin City: A Dame To Kill For
Tim Robey reviews Sin City: A Dame To Kill For
Duration: 04:17
Erasure
Andy Bell and Vince Clarke from Erasure talk about their new album, The Violet Flame
Duration: 09:35
Paul Marquess
Paul Marquess talks about his unscripted TV crime drama, Suspects
Duration: 07:56
Tom Conti on Abraham Lincoln
Actor Tom Conti on finding a voice for an Abraham Lincoln statue
Duration: 06:04
Erasure
The Violet Flame, the new album by is released on Monday 22 September 2014.Ìý The band are also on tour playing Carfest, HampshireÌýon Friday 22 August and then various UK and European dates in November and December 2014, please see their .Sin City: A Dame To Kill For
Ìýis released inÌýWest End, London cinemas on Friday 22 August and on general release throughout the UK from Monday 25 August 2014, certificate 18.Suspects
written and created by Paul Marquess starts a second series on Wednesday 20 August 2014 at 22:00 on .
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Image: Damien Molony (D.S. Jack Weston), Clare-Hope Ashitey (D.C. Charlotte ‘Charlie’ Steele) & Fay Ripley (D.I. Martha Bellamy) in Suspects, Channel 5
Talking Statues
Statues across London and Manchester have come to life, for more information please go to the .
Image: , Mulberry Street, Manchester
Credits
Role Contributor Presenter John Wilson Interviewed Guest Tom Conti Interviewed Guest Andy Bell Interviewed Guest Vince Clarke Producer Ella-mai Robey Broadcast
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