David Hare, Ken Loach, The Young Pope, Sebastian Barry, Yves Klein
David Hare's Red Barn at London's National, Ken Loach's I Daniel Blake, HBO's The Young Pope, Sebastian Barry's novel Days Without End, Yves Klein retrospective at Tate Liverpool.
David Hare's latest play The Red Barn is an adaptation of a Georges Simenon thriller now at London's National Theatre
Ken Loach's new film I Daniel Blake is a typically hard-hitting reflection on the political state of modern Britain. It won this year's Palme d'Or, will it win over the reviewers?
The Young Pope is a new series from Sky Atlantic starring Jude Law as the first American pontiff; new, controversial and unconventional Pope Pius XIII (born Lenny Belardo)
Award-winning Irish novelist Sebastian Barry's newest work Days Without End is set in 1850s America following soldiers fighting in the Indian Wars and then in the Civil War.
We visit the Yves Klein retrospective at Tate Liverpool. He was a leading member of the Nouveau Realisme movement (and invented his own shade of blue) before dying at the age of 34
Tom Sutcliffe's guests are Shahidha Bari, Demetrios Matheou and Polly Samson.
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I, Daniel Blake
I, Daniel Blake is in cinemas now certificate 15.聽
Sebastian Barry
Days Without End by is available in hard-back and ebook now. 聽
The Red Barn
is at the National Theatre in London until 17 January 2017.
Photo credit:聽 Manuel Harlan
The Young Pope
begins on Sky Atlantic on Thursday 27 October at 9pm.
Yves Klein
is at Tate Liverpool until 5 March 2017.
Image: Installation image,聽漏 Tate Liverpool, Roger Sinek
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Tom Sutcliffe |
Interviewed Guest | Shahidha Bari |
Interviewed Guest | Demetrios Matheou |
Interviewed Guest | Polly Samson |
Producer | Oliver Jones |
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- Sat 22 Oct 2016 19:1591热爆 Radio 4
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