Michelle Williams, Brexageddon?!, David & Peter Adjaye, Pokemon Go
John Wilson talks to former Destiny's Child, Michelle Williams, and meets the writers behind topical comedy, Brexageddon?!
John Wilson meets the former member of pop band Destiny's Child, Michelle Williams, as she prepares to host and perform at the Late Night Gospel Prom at the Royal Albert Hall.
Brexageddon?! is a one-off, 30-minute sitcom satirising the EU referendum and its effect on the nation. Its writers and stars, Jolyon Rubinstein and Heydon Prowse, reveal the pressures of delivering time sensitive laughs.
Can bricks and mortar inspire great music? The architect David Adjaye and his brother Peter, the composer aka AJ Kwame, discuss their new project, Dialogues, an album inspired by David's buildings which include the Stephen Lawrence Centre in Deptford, London, and the Genesis Pavilion in Miami.
And is the Pokemon Go craze a boon or a curse for art galleries and museums? Curator of Videogames at the V&A museum, Marie Foulston considers the popular game's impact.
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Chapters
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Michelle Williams
Duration: 08:24
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Brexageddon
Duration: 06:20
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Pokemon Go
Duration: 04:12
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David and Peter Adjaye
Duration: 08:27
Michelle Williams in The Gospel Prom
Prom 6: Gospel Prom is tonight, Tuesday 19 July, at 2215, part of the BBC Proms 2016.
Image: Front Row presenter, John Wilson with Michelle Williams.
Brexageddon?!
Image: James Twottington-Burbage (played by Jolyon Rubinstein) presents Boris Johnson with new book ‘Pathological Liar’.
Copyright: Hat Trick Productions.
Peter Adjaye and David Adjaye - Dialogues
Image: Peter Adjaye and David Adjaye Credit: Cristiano Fiorentino
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | John Wilson |
| Interviewed Guest | Michelle Williams |
| Interviewed Guest | Jolyon Rubinstein |
| Interviewed Guest | Heydon Prowse |
| Interviewed Guest | David Adjaye |
| Interviewed Guest | Peter Adjaye |
| Interviewed Guest | Marie Foulston |
Broadcast
- Tue 19 Jul 2016 19:15BBC Radio 4
Podcast
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Front Row
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