21/04/2008
Arts news and reviews with Mark Lawson, including a review of Forgetting Sarah Marshall, a new Hollywood comedy with a cast which includes British comedian Russell Brand.
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Comedian Natalie Haynes reviews the film Forgetting Sarah Marshall, a new Hollywood comedy with a cast which includes British comedian Russell Brand.
The Doctor Who Hears Voices is a dramatised documentary about a hospital doctor's unorthodox struggle to return to work using the methods of Dr Rufus May, a psychologist who argues that schizophrenia is an unhelpful term and that hearing voices is not necessarily bad. Rufus May and Leo Regan discuss the making of their film.
Glagow-born writer James Kelman talks to Mark about his latest novel Kieron Smith, Boy, the story of a boy growing into adolescence at a time when Glaswegian families are being relocated to housing estates on the outskirts of the city.
The production team kept the title of episode 12 of the new Doctor Who series under wraps for fear of giving anything away. As episode titles assume greater significance with releases of TV programmes on DVD, writer Matt Thorne reflects of the much-overlooked role of the episode title on its 50th anniversary.
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