Episode 27
Alastair Sooke looks back on the work of pop artist Roy Lichtenstein, crime writer Val McDermid investigates the history of the whodunnit and Kraftwerk perform at Tate Modern.
Alastair Sooke looks back on the work of American pop artist Roy Lichtenstein as Tate Modern prepares for a major retrospective.
Cerys Matthews visits National Theatre Wales as they prepare for the premiere of De Gabay, a unique performance based around the lives of the Somali community in Cardiff, and crime writer Val McDermid inspects the British Library's crime fiction exhibition to investigate the history of the whodunnit.
All this, and German electronic music legends Kraftwerk, in London to perform for the first time since 2004.
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Alastair Sooke on the Lichtenstein retrospective at Tate Modern
Duration: 07:05
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Andrew Graham-Dixon |
Presenter | Alastair Sooke |
Presenter | Cerys Matthews |
Presenter | Val McDermid |
Series Editor | Janet Lee |
Broadcasts
- Wed 13 Feb 2013 22:00
- Wed 13 Feb 2013 23:20Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Two Northern Ireland
- Fri 15 Feb 2013 01:20Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Two except Wales
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