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Angus Deayton, Frances Barber, John Lanchester, Roses Gabor and Submotion Orchestra

Clive Anderson is joined by broadcaster and actor Angus Deayton, actor Frances Barber and writer John Lanchester, with music from Roses Gabor and Submotion Orchestra.

Clive's got News For You from actor and broadcaster Angus Deayton, whose early work parodied local radio in the series Radio Active. In 1990 he put One Foot In The Grave and was later nicknamed "TV's Mr Sex" for his suave presenting manner. Angus returns as Alan in series two of 'Pramface' which sees the Derbyshire household reeling from their new arrival.

Clive meets journalist and novelist John Lanchester. John has described his new book 'Capital' as a "big, fat, London novel." Set against the backdrop of the financial crash, it's the story of the residents of Pepys Road. The neighbours all receive an anonymous postcard with the message 'We Want What You Have'. Who's behind it and what do they want? As the mystery deepens, the world around Pepys Road is turned upside down and its residents lives change beyond recognition.

Clive also chats to actor Frances Barber who is about to star alongside Kevin Bishop in a darkly comic film, 'May I Kill U?'. Frances plays the mother of cycle cop Baz who turns into a psychopath following a freak accident on a cycle path.

Nikki Bedi interviews singer Roses Gabor who has toured with Gorillaz and performed in a range of venues from Madison Square Gardens to Glastonbury Festival. She has contributed to some of the biggest underground records of recent years and is now taking centre stage with her debut single 'Stars' which she performs in the studio.

More music comes from avant-garde jazz dubstep ensemble Submotion Orchestra who perform 'Thinking' from their album 'Fragments'.

Producer: Paula McGinley.

45 minutes

Angus Deayton

Angus Deayton
Series two of ‘Pramface’ starts on Tuesday 8th January at 22.00 on Â鶹ԼÅÄ Three.

John Lanchester

John Lanchester
‘Capital’ is published by Faber and Faber and available now.

Roses Gabor

Roses Gabor

‘Stars’ is available on now on Girls Music.

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Frances Barber

Frances Barber
‘may i kill u?’ is released at selected cinemas on Friday 11th January.

Submotion Orchestra

Submotion Orchestra

‘Fragments’ is available on Monday 14th January on Exceptional Records Ltd.

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Broadcasts

  • Sat 5 Jan 2013 18:15
  • Mon 7 Jan 2013 11:15
  • Mon 7 Jan 2013 21:15
  • Tue 8 Jan 2013 04:15
  • Mon 14 Jan 2013 11:15

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