Fiona Banner and Shrek reviewed
Mark Lawson asks Fiona Banner why she's placed two fighter jets in Tate Britain, Shrek Forever After is reviewed, and a report from Coventry's Herbert Museum and Art Gallery.
With Mark Lawson, who asks artist Fiona Banner why she's chosen to place two fighter jets in Tate Britain. Shrek Forever After is reviewed by Natalie Haynes and Mark Lawson reports on the bid by Coventry's Herbert Art Gallery and Museum to win the Art Fund Prize for Museum of the Year. He's also joined by TV executive Stuart Murphy and critic Stephen Armstrong to discuss how you cook up popular new entertainment formats for TV.
Producer Robyn Read.
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Shrek Forever After
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Shrek Forever After
Natalie Haynes reviews the latest Shrek film.
Duration: 04:20
Art Fund Prize - Coventry bid
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Art Fund Prize - Coventry bid
Mark Lawson reports on the bid by Coventry's Herbert Art Gallery and Museum to win the Art Fund Prize for Museum of the Year.
Duration: 08:20
New TV Entertainment Formats
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New TV Entertainment Formats
TV executive Stuart Murphy and critic Stephen Armstrong discuss how you cook up popular new entertainment formats for TV.
Duration: 07:03
Fiona Banner at the Tate
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Fiona Banner at the Tate
Mark Lawson asks artist Fiona Banner why she's chosen to place two fighter jets in Tate Britain.
Duration: 08:04
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