The Sea; Keith Huff; Patience Agbabi; Banksy art
Arts news. Kirsty Lang discusses the new film adaptation of John Banville's Man Booker prize-winning novel The Sea. Plus House of Cards writer Keith Huff on his play A Steady Rain.
Kirsty Lang discusses a new film adaptation of John Banville's Man Booker prize winning novel The Sea. With Rachel Cooke.
House of Cards writer Keith Huff talks about his play A Steady Rain. A hit on Broadway in 2009 starring Daniel Craig and Hugh Jackman, it receives its UK premiere at the Theatre Royal Bath.
Is it ok to steal a Banksy? Lawyer Karen Sanig, from Mischon de Reya, offers legal advice.
Poet Patience Agbabi on her new collection Telling Tales, an updating of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, with the pilgrims travelling on a Routemaster bus.
And TV critic Boyd Hilton reviews Trying Again, the new sitcom from Thick of It duo Chris Addison and Simon Blackwell, about a couple stuggling after an affair.
Presenter: Kirsty Lang
Producer: Timothy Prosser.
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The Sea
Rachel Cooke reviews a new film version of John Banville's Man Booker prize winning novel
Duration: 04:32
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Keith Huff
House of Cards writer Keith Huff talks about his play A Steady Rain
Duration: 08:15
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Banksy
Is it ok to steal a Banksy? Lawyer Karen Sanig, from Mischon de Reya, offers legal advice
Duration: 03:30
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Patience Agbabi
Poet Patience Agbabi on her new collection Telling Tales
Duration: 07:10
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Trying Again
TV critic Boyd Hilton reviews a new sitcom, Trying Again
Duration: 04:13
Banksy
The Banksy - believed to be on plywood - was originally shown here on Clement Street, Bristol.
A Steady Rain
A Steady Rain, written by Keith Huff is on at the Theatre Royal Bath until Saturday 10 May 2014.
Image: A Steady Rain, Vincent Riotta as Denny & Brian Doherty as Joey, Theatre Royal Bath
Credit: Simon Annand
Patience Agbabi
Telling Tales written by Patience Agbabi is published by Canongate Books.
Image Credit: Lyndon Douglas
Trying Again
Trying Again begins on Thursday 24 April 2014 on Sky Living.
Image: Jo Joyner as Meg & Chris Addison as Matt
The Sea
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Kirsty Lang |
| Interviewed Guest | Rachel Cooke |
| Interviewed Guest | Keith Huff |
| Interviewed Guest | Karen Sanig |
| Interviewed Guest | Patience Agbabi |
| Interviewed Guest | Boyd Hilton |
| Producer | Timothy Prosser |
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- Wed 16 Apr 2014 19:15BBC Radio 4
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