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WEDNESDAY 26 NOVEMBER
Presented by Francine Stock
BROKEN MUSIC - STING
Francine Stock talks to Sting about Broken Music his recently published memoirs chronicling his life from childhood up to the eve of his success with the Police.
Broken Music by Sting is published by Simon and Schuster
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AMERICAN COUSINS
Hannah McGill, film critic of the Glasgow Herald joins Francine Stock to review American Cousins a Scottish film about Mafia hitmen, family, fish & chips, and Chianti.
American Cousins opens this Friday in Scotland, London, and key cities around the UK, certificate 15
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SASCHA RECKERT
Sascha Reckert, one of only seven professional glass harmonica players in the world talks to Francine Stock about the transparent charms of the instrument that inspired Mozart and Donizetti. He also demonstrates his own invention, a 'verrophon', a waist-high collection of glass tubes, which he'll also be playing in the forthcoming Royal Opera House production of Lucia Di Lammermoor.
Lucia Di Lammermoor is at the Royal Opera House, London from 29 November to 19 December
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ASSESSING ANTONIN ARTAUD
Steven Berkoff, Simon McBurney and Stephen Barber assess the life and work of French genius Antonin Artaud; a dissident Surrealist poet, an experimental film-maker, and the instigator of the legendary Theatre of Cruelty.
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