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14/01/2010

Review of Legally Blonde, The Musical; review of the Ray Winstone gangster film, 44 Inch Chest; former film censor Paul Hoffman on his acclaimed fantasy novel, The Left Hand of God; and writer Dea Birkett on her Kids in Museums manifesto.

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Thu 14 Jan 2010 19:15

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  • Legally Blonde The Musical

    Based on the hit film Legally Blonde - the musical has now arrived at the Savoy London. Sheridan Smith is the ditsy, blonde sorority girl dancing her way into Harvard to pursue her man.

    Duration: 05:01

  • Paul Hoffman - The Left Hand of God

    Paul Hoffman has used his brutal Catholic schooldays as inspiration for an acclaimed fantasy novel, The Left Hand Of God, the first instalment in a trilogy.

    Duration: 09:27

  • 44 Inch Chest

    Crime writer Dreda Say Mitchell discusses the film 44 Inch Chest starring Ray Winstone as a foul-mouthed London gangster brought down not by a hail of bullets, but by love. Out now, certificate 18.

    Duration: 04:23

  • URBIS Has Left The Building

    Urbis, Manchester's museum of pop culture for six years, is closing to re-open as the National Football Museum. Vaughan Allen on pop-up galleries being the future. Exhibition until 27 Feb 2010.

    Duration: 05:08

  • DEA BIRKETT - CHILDREN IN MUSEUMS

    Writer Dea Birkett is calling for museums to stop relying on the touch screen approach for young visitors and allow them to get close to real artefacts.

    Duration: 03:54

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  • Thu 14 Jan 2010 19:15

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