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Marc Almond explores how Brel sensationally quit singing at the height of his career before turning his hand to films.

In part three Marc Almond charts Jacques Brel's unconventional side and the way he turned his back on family life in Belgium to pursue his dream of being a singer in France.

Marc also tells how Brel sensationally quit singing at the height of his career before turning his hand to films.

We also hear how Brel's sense of freedom was so strong that chose to circumnavigate the globe in a sailing boat.

Meanwhile singer and actress Elly Stone explains the American adaptation of Brel's song - La Valse a Mille Temps which was brought to life in the States as Carousel for the musical "Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris". Stone explains the rather difficult translation process used for Carousel.

The programme also looks at Brel's last days (when was battling lung cancer) and examines his legacy.

Contributors in this episode include US singer-songwriter Rod McKuen, opera singer Toby Spence, Brel's daughter France and Jean-Michel Boris, who was in charge of the Olympia in Paris for Brel's last concert.

30 minutes

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Thu 18 May 2017 02:00

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  • Depeche Mode

    World in My Eyes

    • VIOLATOR.
    • MUTE RECORDS.

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  • Tue 30 Mar 2010 23:30
  • Sun 27 May 2012 20:00
  • Thu 6 Dec 2012 00:00
  • Fri 29 Aug 2014 02:00
  • Thu 6 Aug 2015 02:00
  • Thu 30 Jun 2016 02:00
  • Thu 18 May 2017 02:00