Edward Bond's new view of two Worlds
Pink Floyd concerts in London, playwright Edward Bond's new play The Worlds, Zen Buddhist one man show at the Almeida. Presenter: Jim Hiley.
"Money gives you the power of giants. The real world obeys the law of money," says a character in Edward Bond's new play in London, The Worlds, about boardroom machinations, urban terrorism and picket-line dialectics. The Pink Floyd show The Wall, at Earl's Court, London, "is simply the most extrordinary rock show of its sort there's ever been," says critic Robin Denselow. Yoshi Oida talks about his one-man Zen Buddhist show at the Almeida theatre in London. Kinglsey Amis re-evaluates the work of Edwardian poet Henry Newbolt, as a new collection of his work is published.
Presenter: Jim Hiley.
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