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Landmark: Marnie

Matthew Sweet discusses memory and Marnie with guests, including Andrew Graham - son of Marnie author Winston.

Matthew Sweet discusses memory and Marnie with novelist and Freud scholar Lisa Appignanesi, Andrew Graham - son of the novelist Winston Graham who wrote the 1961 novel which Alfred Hitchcock turned into a film in 1964, Gwyneth Hughes - director of 'The Girl' - and Hitchcock and Marnie scholar Murray Pomerance.

Recorded with an audience at Wellcome Collection as part of Â鶹Éç Radio 3's series of programmes Why Music? The Key to Memory.

Lisa Appignanesi - Trials of Passion: Crimes in the Name of Love and Madness

Murray Pomerance - Marnie: BFIClassic

Nico Muhly's opera based on Marnie premieres at English National Opera on November 18th and will be broadcast on Â鶹Éç Radio 3.

Photo Credit: David Bishop / Wellcome Collection

Producer: Jacqueline Smith.

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Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Matthew Sweet
Interviewed Guest Lisa Appignanesi
Interviewed Guest Andrew Graham
Interviewed Guest Gwyneth Hughes
Interviewed Guest Murray Pomerance
Producer Jacqueline Smith

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  • Wed 18 Oct 2017 22:00

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