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Russell T Davies, PJ Harvey, The Eichmann Show

Russell T Davies discusses his new shows, PJ Harvey talks about recording a new album in a glass box in front of the public and Ryan Gilbey reviews The Eichmann Show.

Russell T Davies, acclaimed television writer with successes including Queer as Folk and Dr Who, talks about his upcoming gay multi-platform drama Cucumber, Banana and Tofu.

John visits London's Somerset House where P J Harvey is recording her new album in a glass box and inviting the public to watch. Commissioned by Artangel, 'Recording in Progress' aims to give visitors a glimpse of the labour that goes into making a studio album. Writer and critic Kate Mossman gives her verdict on the results.

Walking the Tightrope at Theatre Delicatessen in London is a new set of 5 minute plays and debates on the theme of censorship in the arts. Cressida Brown, the director, and playwright Ryan Craig talk to John Wilson about controversial content.

Â鶹Éç 2 drama The Eichmann Show recreates the true story of the televised trial of Adolf Eichmann, one of the architects of the Holocaust, in 1961. Martin Freeman plays Milton Fruchtman, as TV producer who hired blacklisted director Leo Hurwitz, played by Anthony LaPaglia, to capture Eichmann's trial in the first global television event. Ryan Gilbey reviews.

Presenter: John Wilson
Producer: Sarah Johnson.

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30 minutes

Chapters

  • Interview: Russell T Davies

    Duration: 09:19

  • Review: PJ Harvey

    Duration: 06:29

  • Review: The Eichmann Show

    Duration: 04:19

  • Walking The Tightrope

    Duration: 06:41

Russell T Davies

Russell T Davies

Russell T Davies’ new drama  is on Channel 4 on 22 January at 9pm followed by Banana on E4 at 10pm

Photo credit: Ben Blackall


PJ Harvey

PJ Harvey

PJ Harvey – Recording in Progress, presented by  is on at  from 16 January 2015

Photo credit: Seamus Murphy

The Eichmann Show

The Eichmann Show

is on Â鶹Éç 2 at 9pm on 20 January.

Photo credit: Â鶹Éç/Feelgood Fiction


Walking The Tightrope: The tension between art and politics

Walking The Tightrope: The tension between art and politics

runs from 26 – 31 January 2015 at Theatre Delicatessen in London 

Photo: A scene from Sarah Solemani's play Acting Towards a Progress of Peace featuring Stephen Fewell. 

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter John Wilson
Producer Sarah Johnson
Interviewed Guest Russell T Davies
Interviewed Guest Kate Mossman
Interviewed Guest Ryan Craig
Interviewed Guest Cressida Brown
Interviewed Guest Ryan Gilbey

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  • Fri 16 Jan 2015 19:15

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