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Jess Glynne, Don Paterson, Danny and the Human Zoo, Cradle to Grave

Arts news, interviews and reviews with John Wilson, including singer Jess Glynne, poet Don Paterson and reviews of Danny and the Human Zoo, and Cradle to Grave.

Two new TV dramas follow the formative years and early careers of two of the UK's best loved entertainers - Lenny Henry and Danny Baker. Danny and the Human Zoo charts Lenny Henry's rise to fame in 1970s talent show New Faces and Cradle to Grave, which is also set in the early 1970s, is based on Baker's autobiography. Julia Raeside reviews.

The award winning Scottish poet Don Paterson discusses his new collection of work, 40 Sonnets. With subjects ranging from Tony Blair to cold calls, some take a traditional form while others are highly experimental.

The singer Jess Glynne is one of only two British female solo artists to have had five UK Number 1 singles, including Rather Be, Not Letting Go and Hold My Hand. Her new single Don't Be So Hard on Yourself topped the charts on Friday. The singer looks back over her short but very successful career, as she launches her first solo album I Cry When I Laugh.

Charlotte Eagar discusses staging the musical Oliver! in Amman. The production features a cast of Syrian refugees alongside residents of a deprived neighbourhood of the Jordanian capital.

Presenter: John Wilson
Producer: Jack Soper.

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30 minutes

Chapters

  • Danny and the Human Zoo and Cradle to Grave

    Duration: 07:14

  • Oliver! Amman

    Duration: 04:15

  • Jess Glynne

    Duration: 07:56

  • Don Paterson

    Duration: 07:57

Danny and The Human Zoo and Cradle to Grave

Danny and The Human Zoo and Cradle to Grave

Danny and the Human Zoo is broadcast on 麻豆社 One on Monday 31 August at 9.00pm.

Cradle to Grave will be broadcast on 麻豆社 Two on Thursday 3 September at 9.00pm.聽

Jess Glynne

Jess Glynne

I Cry When I Laugh is out now.

Image: Jerome Weatherald

Don Paterson

Don Paterson

40 Sonnets is published by Faber.

Image: Murdo Macleod

Oliver! in Amman

Oliver! in Amman

Producer Charlotte Eager discusses the production of Oliver! in Amman.

Image: Amy Smith

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter John Wilson
Interviewed Guest Julia Raeside
Interviewed Guest Don Paterson
Interviewed Guest Jess Glynne
Interviewed Guest Charlotte Eagar
Producer Jack Soper

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  • Mon 24 Aug 2015 19:15

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