Bend It Like Beckham, Terry Frost, Jim Crace
John Wilson talks to Gurinder Chadha about the stage musical of her hit film Bend It Like Beckham, along with lyricist Charles Hart and composer Howard Goodall.
John Wilson talks to Gurinder Chadha about the West End musical of her hit film Bend it Like Beckham, along with lyricist Charles Hart and composer Howard Goodall.
Jim Crace talks about his book Harvest, announced as the winner of the prestigious International IMPAC DUBLIN Literary Award.
Terry Frost, who was one of the nation's leading abstract painters famous for his use of colour, is the subject of a new exhibition at Leeds Arts Gallery. Andrea Rose reviews.
And Sir Roy Strong, former director of the National Portrait Gallery, celebrates his 80th birthday by posing as historical characters such as Henry VIII and Lincoln, for photographs taken by John Swannell.
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Sir Roy Strong on posing as historical characters
Duration: 06:01
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Bend It Like Beckham The Musical
Duration: 08:26
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Bend It Like Beckham
Duration: 09:57
Jim Crace
Duration: 06:35
Terry Frost
Duration: 04:10
Roy Strong
Duration: 07:18
Bend it Like Beckham
John Wilson talks to Gurinder Chadha about her musical, Bend it Like Beckham. 听 Bend it Like Beckham is playing at the .
Photo: Ellie Kurrtz 听听
Sir Roy Strong
John Wilson talks to Sir Roy Strong.
Sir Portrait:30 Portraits of Roy Strong is published by Frances Lincoln. Roy Strong at 80: Photographs by John Swannell, (19 June-31 August 2015) 听
Main image: Jerome Weatherald
Jim Crace
Jim Crace on his book Harvest, winner of the .
Photo: Jason Clarke
Terry Frost
Terry Frost at the
Terry Frost's paintings are on view at Leeds Art Gallery from Friday 19 June to Sunday 30 August.
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Role Contributor Presenter John Wilson Interviewed Guest Gurinder Chadha Interviewed Guest Charles Hart Interviewed Guest Howard Goodall Interviewed Guest Jim Crace Interviewed Guest Andrea Rose Interviewed Guest Roy Strong Broadcast
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