Phil Redmond, Sarah Howe, Akram Khan, Champagne Life
Brookside creator Phil Redmond tells Samira Ahmed why he's writing crime fiction and poet Sarah Howe reads from her TS Eliot Prize-winning collection.
Phil Redmond made his name as the creator of celebrated television drama series Grange Hill, Brookside and Hollyoaks. He's now turned his attention to crime fiction with his new novel, Highbridge.
Sarah Howe has won the 2015 TS Eliot Prize for her debut collection Loop of Jade, an intimate exploration of her Anglo-Chinese heritage though her journeys to Hong Kong to discover her roots. This is the first time a debut collection has won the prize.
Choreographer Akram Khan discusses his new production Until the Lions based on a story from the epic Hindu poem The Mahabharata.
The Saatchi Gallery in London, which launched the likes of Tracey Emin and Paula Rego, is about to mark its 30th anniversary. Champagne Life is its first all-female exhibition. Andrea Rose reviews it and discusses whether the gallery is still influential today.
Producer: Dixi Stewart.
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Highbridge by is available in hardback and ebook now.
TS Eliot Prize
has won the for poetry for her collection Loop of Jade.
Image: 漏 Hayley Madden
Akram Khan
is at the Roundhouse in London until 24 January 2016.
Image: Akram Khan and Christine Joy Ritter in Until the Lions . Photo-credit: Jean Louis Fernandez
Champagne Life
is at the Saatchi Gallery in London until 6 March 2016.
Image: Stephanie Quayle, Two Cows, 2013. 聽Air-hardening clay, chicken wire, steel 230 x 340 x 170 cm. 漏 Stephen White, 2015. Courtesy of the Saatchi Gallery, London
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Role Contributor Presenter Samira Ahmed Interviewed Guest Phil Redmond Interviewed Guest Sarah Howe Interviewed Guest Akram Khan Interviewed Guest Andrea Rose Producer Dixi Stewart Broadcast
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