Episodes (Page 3)
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Reviewers assess Park Chan-Wook's redundancy thriller No Other Choice, Oliver Hermanus' folk music love story The History of Sound, and Julian Barnes' final novel Departure(s)
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Actor Claire Foy discusses her role in film adaptation of Helen Macdonald's memoir H Is For Hawk about grief and falconry
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Comedian John Bishop discusses how his life story inspired Bradley Cooper's film Is This Thing On? starring Will Arnett and Laura Dern
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Exhibition celebrates Beryl Cook's centenary, showcasing her distinctive paintings of women and joyful celebrations
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Canadian drama 'Heated Rivalry' reviewed by author Emily Itami and critic Tim Robey for its steamy content causing North American sensation
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Sir Ian McKellen performs in Laurie Slade's one-man play Equinox at Out in the Hills LGBTI+ culture festival in Pithlochry
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Boyband Blue celebrate 25 years together with new album Reflections and perform early hit One Love; discuss major tour plans
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Screenwriter Eric Roth discusses his West End stage adaptation of High Noon
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Actress Jessie Buckley discusses her role in historical drama Hamnet, adapted from Maggie O'Farrell's novel exploring origins of Shakespeare's Hamlet
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Filmmaker Ira Sachs on his project about Peter Hujar.
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Writer Dennis Kelly on his new prison drama.
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Discussed David Bowie's late-career renaissance and legacy.
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Belle & Sebastian celebrate 30 years and ring in the new year with a Burns classic.
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Joachim Trier discusses his Golden Globe-nominated film Sentimental Value.
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Exploring the founding figures of American culture on the eve of the nation's 250th anniversary.
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Reviews of sports drama Marty Supreme and Sondheim's Into the Woods.
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Will Sharpe discusses playing Mozart in Amadeus and his research.
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A critical look at Jane Austen's innovative novelistic form and style on her 250th birthday.
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Remembering director Rob Reiner's career, including This Is Spinal Tap and When Harry Met Sally.
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Reviews of thriller Lurker and Joy Williams' short story collection The Pelican Child.