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13 January 2005
Presented by Mark Lawson
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Team America: World Police
South Park creator Matt Stone on his new puppet movie, a savage satire on the War on Terror which attacks both US foreign policy and anti-war Hollywood stars such as Sean Penn and Alec Baldwin.
Team America: World Police is released on 14 Jan, certificate 15
Book of the Month
Elaine Showalter on the demise and evolution of the US monthly book club.
English National Opera
ENO chief Sean Doran on his new season, which includes new operas about lesbians and Colonel Gadaffi, plus why ENO singers are about to use microphones.
Gulbenkian shortlist
We reveal the shortlist for the £100,000 award for the most imaginative museum, which includes a Welsh mining pit and a museum in the Outer Hebrides.
Gulbenkian Foundation
Closer
Sarah Dunant review the film adaptation of Patrick Marber's play about failed relationships starring Jude Law and Julia Roberts.
Closer opens nationwide on 14 Jan, certificate 18
James Macmillan
The Scottish composer James Macmillan talks about his music and the influence of his Catholic faith.
The James Macmillan weekend is at the Barbican from 14 Jan and is broadcast on BBC Radio 3
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