Andrey Kurkov, workplace TV, Australian circus, Jeffrey Archer
Kirsty Lang meets the acclaimed Ukrainian novelist Andrey Kurkov; Australian circus troupes in the UK; two TV series focus on retail workplaces; Jeffrey Archer's Cultural Exchange.
With Kirsty Lang.
The acclaimed Ukrainian novelist Andrey Kurkov is best known in the UK for his cult novel Death and the Penguin. He reflects on the origins of his new book, The Gardener from Ochakov, a dark satire where a young man can time travel between 2010 and 1957 Ukraine, with the help of a vintage Soviet police uniform.
Two new TV documentary series begin tonight, aiming to reveal what it is like to work in retail and sales at the moment. Channel 4's The Dealership shows Essex car salesmen in action, while Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Three's Shoplife follows a group of young people who are employed at the Metrocentre in Gateshead. Tiffany Stevenson gives her verdict.
With three Australian circus troupes taking to the stage at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and another currently entertaining audiences in London, Kirsty talks to the creative minds behind two of these shows - Wunderkammer and Limbo - to find out why Australian circus seems to be soaring.
For Cultural Exchange, writer Jeffrey Archer chooses the painting Ecce Homo by the 19th Century Italian artist Antonio Ciseri, which depicts the moment Pontius Pilate presented Jesus to a hostile crowd.
Producer Dymphna Flynn.
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Workplace Reality TV
Tiffany Stevenson reviews two workplace documentaries, The Dealership and Shoplife
Duration: 05:38
Andrey Kurkov
Andrey Kurkov discusses his new book, The Gardener from Ochakov
Duration: 08:27
Australian circus acts
Kirsty talks to the creative minds behind two Australian Circus acts
Duration: 08:10
Cultural Exchange - Jeffrey Archer
Jeffrey Archer chooses the painting Ecce Homo, by Antonio Ciseri, for Cultural Exchange
Duration: 06:40
Andrey Kurkov
The Gardener From Ochakov, by Andrey Kurkov, is available now, published by Harvill Secker.
Australian Circus
Wunderkammer runs at Underbelly in Edinburgh until 26th August, and Limbo is on at London Wonderground until 29th September.
Retail TV
begins on Channel 4Β on 1st AugustΒ at 8pm.
begins on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Three on 1st August at 9pm.
Credits
Role Contributor Presenter Kirsty Lang Interviewed Guest Andrey Kurkov Interviewed Guest Jeffrey Archer Producer Dymphna Flynn Editor John Goudie Broadcast
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