Oscar Wilde's Dorian Gray, Utopias in fiction, Villagers
Oscar Wilde's grandson Merlin Holland on The Picture of Dorian Gray, utopias in fiction, Conor O'Brien aka Villagers and the wild men of rock and ads.
Oscar Wilde's grandson Merlin Holland discusses his new adaptation of Wilde's novella The Picture of Dorian Gray for the West End stage.
As this year marks the 500th anniversary of the publication of Thomas More's Utopia, Jerry Brotton, Professor of Renaissance Studies, and Sarah Crossan, author of two YA dystopian novels (Breathe and Resist) discuss the impact of More's work on utopian and dystopian fiction.
Conor O'Brien, better known for Villagers - his Irish Indie folk band from Dublin - talks about performing old songs in a new way for their latest album Where Have You Been All My Life?
Shortly before his death last month, Motorhead's hard-living frontman Lemmy did an unlikely advert for milk. Ben Wardle considers the appeal for advertisers of the wild men of rock, from John Lydon to Alice Cooper.
Presenter John Wilson
Producer Jerome Weatherald.
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Utopias
Duration: 07:52
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Wild Men Of Rock And Advertising
Duration: 03:39
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Villagers
Duration: 07:43
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The Picture of Dorian Grey - Merlin Holland
Duration: 07:53
Discussion - Dystopia/Utopia
Duration: 08:08
Interview - The Villagers/Conor O'Brien
Duration: 07:48
Column - Rock Men Become Ad Men - by Ben Wardle
Duration: 04:07
The Picture of Dorian Gray
is running at Trafalgar Studios in London until 13 February.
Photo Credit: Emily HylandVillagers – Where Have You Been All My Life?
the new album by Villagers, is available now and their tour of the UK and Ireland begins on 24 January.
Photo Credit: Andrew Whitton
Credits
Role Contributor Presenter John Wilson Interviewed Guest Merlin Holland Interviewed Guest Jerry Brotton Interviewed Guest Sarah Crossan Interviewed Guest Conor O'Brien Interviewed Guest Ben Wardle Producer Jerome Weatherald Broadcast
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