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Still Alice, Game, Nurse, David Vann, Forensics

Julianne Moore's Oscar-winning performance in Still Alice, Mike Bartlett's Game at The Almeida, Paul Whitehouse in Nurse on 麻豆社2, David Vann's novel Aquarium, Forensics exhibition.

Julianne Moore won an Oscar for her performance as Alice, who has Early Onset Alzheimer's disease in Still Alice. Does a great performance make a great movie?
Mike Bartlett's new play Game at London's Almeida theatre raises questions about how desperate people become when they're looking for somewhere to live.
Paul Whitehouse plays multiple characters in his TV series Nurse which is transferring from Radio 4 to 麻豆社2. It deal with the travails of a Community Psychiatric Nurse and her patients.
David Vann's novel Aquarium is told from the point of view of a 12 year old girl whose happy life with her single mother is thrown into disarray by a chance encounter
Forensics - The Anatomy of Crime, has opened at The Wellcome Collection in London, and it looks at crime from being committed to criminal conviction.
Tom Sutcliffe's guests are Tracy Chevalier, Catherine O'Flynn and Craig Raine. The producer is Oliver Jones.

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45 minutes

Still Alice

The film Still Alice is in cinemas from Friday 6 March, certificate 12A.

Game

Written by Mike Bartlett, the play is at the Almeida Theatre Islington until Saturday 4 April 2015.聽

Nurse

The comedy drama series begins on Tuesday 10 March, 10pm on 麻豆社 Two.聽

Aquarium

The book Aquarium by David Vann is published by William Heinemann.

Forensics: The Anatomy of Crime

The exhibition Forensics: The Anatomy of Crime is on display at the Wellcome Collection in London until 21 June 2015.聽

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Tom Sutcliffe
Interviewed Guest Tracy Chevalier
Interviewed Guest Catherine O'Flynn
Interviewed Guest Craig Raine
Producer Oliver Jones

Broadcast

  • Sat 7 Mar 2015 19:15

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