Dan Pearson, multi-director films, Alabama Shakes, Not Safe for Work
Arts news, including garden designer Dan Pearson, Alabama Shakes on their new album, films with multiple directors and a review of Not Safe for Work. John Wilson presents.
Garden designer Dan Pearson discusses his new meadow at Compton Verney inspired by William Morris, his 2015 Chelsea Gold Medal winning garden and his designs for the controversial Thames Garden Bridge.
As two British films with more than one director are due for release - Everyone's Going To Die and Blood Cells - Hannah McGill joins John Wilson to examine what having more than one director can bring to a film.
As the American band Alabama Shakes play Glastonbury today, they discuss their latest album and how they are getting to grips with their pop stardom.
Not Safe for Work is a new 6-part comedy drama exploring the shattered personal and profession lives of a group of civil servants forced to relocated from London to Northampton. Bim Adewunmi reviews.
Presenter: John Wilson
Producer: Rebecca Armstrong.
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Garden Designer Dan Pearson
Duration: 08:17
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The Alabama Shakes
Duration: 06:36
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Dan Pearson
Duration: 09:14
Multi-director films
Duration: 05:49
Alabama Shakes
Duration: 07:46
Not Safe for Work
Duration: 05:03
Dan Pearson
is at Compton Verney,聽in Warwickshire,聽until 13 September 2015.
Blood Cells
is in cinemas from Tuesday 30 June, certificate 15.
Everyone鈥檚 Going To Die
is in cinemas now, certificate 12A. It will be available on demand from Monday 6 July.
Alabama Shakes
Sound & Color by is out now.
Not Safe for Work
begins on Channel 4 on Tuesday 30 June at 10pm.
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Role Contributor Presenter John Wilson Interviewed Guest Dan Pearson Interviewed Guest Hannah McGill Interviewed Guest Alabama Shakes Interviewed Guest Bim Adewunmi Producer Rebecca Armstrong Broadcast
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