Richard Eyre's The Snail House; Sylvia Anderson and women in TV; the late Jean-Luc Godard
The former director Richard Eyre discusses his first play, The Snail House; a discussion on Sylvia Anderson and recognising women in TV; and an obituary of Jean-Luc Godard.
Sir Richard Eyre is one of the UK鈥檚 most distinguished and celebrated directors - equally at home in theatre, film, and television. At the age of 79, he has just made his debut as a playwright with his new play, The Snail House, which has just opened at Hampstead Theatre. He talks to Samira about his late literary blooming and what needs to happen for theatre audiences to return to their pre-pandemic levels.
The name Sylvia Anderson was recently invoked by Dr. Lisa Cameron MP, during a debate on gender equality in the media in Westminster Hall. The late Sylvia Anderson was a pioneer in the male dominated world of television, co-creating Thunderbirds in the 1960s with her then husband Gerry. But her family say her name has often been omitted from credits and merchandise in the years since then. Samira speaks to Sylvia鈥檚 daughter Dee Anderson and Dame Heather Rabbatts, Chair of Time鈥檚 Up UK, who are campaigning for her legacy to be restored and to Barbara Broccoli, producer of the James Bond films, who remembers Sylvia as her mentor.
The French film director Jean-Luc Godard, who spearheaded the revolutionary French New Wave of cinema, has died at the age of 91. The French President, Emmanuel Macron, has described him as 鈥渁 national treasure, a man who had the vision of a genius." French film critic Agnes Poirier guides us through Godard鈥檚 long career, beginning with the classic, 脌 bout de souffle (Breathless), and his influence on directors from Martin Scorsese to Quentin Tarantino.
Producer: Kirsty McQuire
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