Four Lions reviewed; Turner Prize shortlist; Valerie Grove on Kaye Webb
A review of Chris Morris's debut film Four Lions, this year's Turner Prize shortlist revealed and does site-specific theatre really work?
Four Lions, the debut feature film from controversial comedian Chris Morris, takes a satirical look at Jihadism. Mark Ecclestone reviews.
As Puffin Books celebrates its 70th anniversary, Valerie Grove discusses her biography of Kaye Webb, the Puffin editor who revolutionised children's publishing in the 60s and whose success and fame masked turmoil in her private life.
Phillip Hensher, one of the judges of this year's Turner Prize for contemporary art, reveals the shortlist.
Tristan Sharps, Artistic Director of theatre company Dreamthinkspeak and former Literary Editor of The Sunday Times Peter Kemp discuss whether or not site specific theatre works.
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Four Lions Review
A review of debut feature film from Chris Morris.
Duration: 05:30
Valerie Grove
As Puffin Books celebrates its 70th anniversary, Valerie Grove discusses her biography of Kaye Webb.
Duration: 09:28
Turner Prize 2010 shortlist
Phillip Hensher, one of the judges of this year's Turner Prize for contemporary art, reveals the shortlist.
Duration: 06:36
Site Specific theatre
Tristan Sharps, Artistic Director of theatre company Dreamthinkspeak and former Literary Editor of The Sunday Times Peter Kemp discuss whether or not site specific theatre works.
Duration: 06:36
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