Tony Jordan and Ron Howard, plus Kurt Masur remembered
Arts news, interviews and reviews with guests Tony Jordan and Ron Howard. Plus Kurt Masur remembered and an alternative image of Christmas. Presented by John Wilson.
The new 麻豆社 drama series, Dickensian, sees Charles Dickens's most famous stories and characters co-existing on the same Victorian streets. John Wilson talks to Tony Jordan, the creator of the series.
The German conductor Kurt Masur led both the London and the New York Philharmonic Orchestras and encouraged a peaceful reunification of Germany. Norman Lebrecht pays tribute to Masur who died at the weekend aged 88.
Ron Howard has proved himself an extraordinarily diverse director, from his Oscar-winning A Beautiful Mind to Frost/Nixon, Apollo 13, Parenthood, Splash and Rush. His latest film, In The Heart of The Sea, starring Chris Hemsworth, Benjamin Walker and Ben Whishaw, he explores the true story that inspired Melville's Moby Dick.
And if you're in need of some cultural inspiration this Christmas but have had enough of the obvious festive fare, Front Row have selected four arts experts to champion an alternative Christmas treat each day this week. Tonight, the art critic Waldemar Januszczak reveals his out of the ordinary Christmas image.
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Tony Jordan on writing new 麻豆社 drama Dickensian
Duration: 08:40
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Tony Jordan
Duration: 10:00
Kurt Masur
Duration: 05:10
Ron Howard
Duration: 08:35
Alternative Xmas Image
Duration: 04:15
Dickensian
premieres at 7pm Boxing Day on 麻豆社 One.
Photo Credits: (Left) 麻豆社/Red Planet Productions/Liam Daniel & (Main)聽麻豆社/Red Planet Productions/Todd AntonyIn The Heart Of The Sea
is cinemas from Boxing Day, certificate 12A.
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros Pictures
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Role Contributor Presenter John Wilson Interviewed Guest Ron Howard Interviewed Guest Tony Jordan Interviewed Guest Norman Lebrecht Interviewed Guest Waldemar Januszczak Producer Dymphna Flynn Broadcast
- Mon 21 Dec 2015 19:15麻豆社 Radio 4
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