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Chuck Berry remembered, The Lost City of Z, Howard Hodgkin portraits, Poem for the Spring equinox

Ray Mears reviews the film The Lost City of Z. Patience Agbabi has apoem for the Spring Equinox. Ekow Eshun discusses sitting for the late Howard Hodgkin. Chuck Berry remembered.

Leonard Cohen said of him 'all of us are footnotes to the words of Chuck Berry', while Bob Dylan described him as 'the Shakespeare of rock & roll'. Kandia Crazy Horse, editor of Rip It Up, the Black Experience of Rock'n'Roll, and music critic Kevin Le Gendre, discuss some key Chuck Berry songs to show what they reveal about Berry's influences, his stature as a world-class musician, and the huge influence he had on those that followed him.

The Lost City of Z is a film inspired by the real-life adventures of explorer Percy Fawcett. Survival expert Ray Mears gives us his verdict.

Continuing Radio 4's poetic celebration of the Spring Equinox, Patience Agbabi reads her poem Mr Umbo's Umbrellas, written especially for the occasion.

Of all the paintings by the artist Sir Howard Hodgkin who died earlier this month, it was his portraits that were most often overlooked. However, this week the National Portrait Gallery stages the first exhibition of these works, which cover the period from 1949 to the present. One of Hodgkin's sitters, the writer Ekow Eshun, discusses the experience.

Presenter: John Wilson
Producer: Hannah Robins.

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30 minutes

Chapters

  • Lost City of Z

    Duration: 05:43

  • Spring Equinox

    Duration: 04:29

  • Howard Hodgkin

    Duration: 06:11

  • Chuck Berry

    Duration: 11:38

Spring Equinox

Spring Equinox
Patience Agbabi
Photo credit: Lyndon Douglas

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Howard Hodgkin

Howard Hodgkin

Ekow, 2008聽
Oil on wood 822 x 902mm
Private Collection (c) Howard Hodgkin

Howard Hodgkin: Absent Friends is at the
from 23 Mar until 18 Jun

The Lost City of Z

The Lost City of Z
The Lost City of Z is on general release, certificate 15

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  • Mon 20 Mar 2017 19:15

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