Poldark screenwriter Debbie Horsfield, 150 years of HG Wells, punk activist Joe Corré
Poldark screenwriter Debbie Horsfield, the contemporary appeal of HG Wells, punk activist and entrepreneur Joe Corre and Antarctic artist in residence Lucy Carty.
Will Aidan Turner take his shirt off again? Will his character escape conviction for murder and wrecking? As Poldark returns for a second series, screenwriter Debbie Horsfield answers those questions and explains how sometimes historical accuracy has to be abandoned to keep in the bodice ripping aspect that audiences love.
150 years since his birth, cultural historian Fern Riddell and sci-fi writer Simon Guerrier discuss the contemporary appeal of H.G. Wells and his impact on social reform.
Plus activist and fashion entrepreneur Joe Corré explains why he's planning a bonfire of punk memorabilia and Front Row meets Antarctic artist in residence Lucy Carty.
Presenter: Samira Ahmed
Producer: Jack Soper.
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Poldark screenwriter
TheÌýsecond series of starts on 04 September 2016 at 9.00pm on Â鶹Éç 1, Â鶹Éç1 HD and the Â鶹Éç iPlayer.
Image: Aidan Turner as Ross Poldark
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150 years of HG Wells
Punk activist Joe Corre
Joe Corre will be burning £5 million pounds worth of punk memorabiliaÌýon 26 November 2016.Ìý See for details.
Image: Joe Corre
Lucy Carty, Artist in residence
Mixed media artistÌý is the 2015/16 Artist in residence at the Scott Polar Research Institute in Antarctica.
Image: Antarctica
Image credit: Lucy Carty
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Interviewed Guest | Debbie Horsfield |
Interviewed Guest | Fern Riddell |
Interviewed Guest | Simon Guerrier |
Interviewed Guest | Joe Corre |
Interviewed Guest | Lucy Carty |
Presenter | Samira Ahmed |
Producer | Jack Soper |
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- Mon 29 Aug 2016 19:15Â鶹Éç Radio 4
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