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FRIDAY 14 NOVEMBER
Presented by Mark Lawson
THE PERMANENT WAY
David Hare's new play about Britain's railways starts a national tour this week, Alan Whitehouse reviews it. Full details can be found via the
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KYLIE AND BRITNEY
As each releases a new album the writer, critic and Kylie fan Paul Morley slugs it out with acting editor of Time Out and Britney fan Chris Hemblade.
Kylie's album Body Language is out now on Parlophone and Britney Spears' album In The Zone is out from Jive.
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THE PILLOWMAN
John Lloyd reviews a new play by Martin McDonagh, whose The Lieutenant of Inishmore was one of the most talked about comedies of recent years.
Martin McDonagh's play The Pillowman is on at the National Theatre in London. More details via the .
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POSY SIMMONDS
Creator of the Literary Life cartoons Posy Simmonds tells Francine why celebrities shouldn't write childrens' books. Literary Life is published by Jonathan Cape.
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