Alan Ayckbourn, Omid Djalili, Venice Film Festival
Playwright Alan Ayckbourn on his 78th play, Roundelay; comedian Omid Djalili on his memoir; the new 'video games' that only use audio; news from the Venice Film Festival.
Kirsty Lang talks to Olivier and Tony Award winning playwright Alan Ayckbourn about Roundelay, his 78th play. Comedian Omid Djalili discusses his memoir Hopeful: An Autobiography which is about his unconventional childhood and adolescence. Two developers of "video games" that have no visuals but are just audio explain how to play these imaginative games and Catherine Bray joins Kirsty from the Venice Film Festival with news of the films that are making waves and the up and coming directing talent to look out for.
Presenter: Kirsty Lang
Producer: Olivia Skinner.
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Alan Ayckbourn
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2014 Venice Film Festival
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Omid Djalili
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Audio Games
Duration: 05:49
Alan Ayckbourn
Kirsty Lang talks to Olivier and Tony Award winning playwright Alan Ayckbourn about Roundelay, his 78th play.
Roundelay聽is playing聽at the from 4 September to 4 October 2014.
Omid Djalili
Comedian discusses his memoir Hopeful: An Autobiography, about his unconventional childhood and adolescence.Audio Games
Two developers of "video games" that have no visuals but are just audio explain how to play these imaginative games.The 2014 Venice Film Festival
Catherine Bray joins Kirsty from the with news of the films that are making waves and the up and coming directing talent to look out for.
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Role Contributor Presenter Kirsty Lang Interviewed Guest Alan Ayckbourn Interviewed Guest Omid Djalili Interviewed Guest Catherine Bray Interviewed Guest Paul Bennun Interviewed Guest Pierre-Alain Gagne Producer Olivia Skinner Broadcast
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