Tom Hanks; Alice Munro; Dana Schutz
Tom Hanks on the film Captain Phillips, the tale of a hijacking by Somali pirates; AS Byatt on Alice Munro, who today won the Nobel Prize for Literature; artist Dana Schutz.
With Mark Lawson.
Tom Hanks reflects on saying no to film offers, playing real people, and his latest role in Captain Phillips, which depicts the ordeal of Richard Phillips, captain of a cargo ship taken hostage by Somali pirates in 2009. Captain Phillips is directed by Paul Greengrass (United 93, The Bourne Supremacy).
It was announced today that Alice Munro has been awarded the 2013 Nobel Prize for Literature. AS Byatt and Hermione Lee discuss the Canadian author, who writes short stories rather than novels.
And Mark talks to the American artist Dana Schutz, whose colourful and fantastical paintings are on show at The Hepworth gallery in Wakefield.
Producer Timothy Prosser.
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Tom Hanks
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Alice Monro
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Dana Schutz
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Dana Schutz
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Role Contributor Presenter Mark Lawson Interviewed Guest AS Byatt Interviewed Guest Tom Hanks Interviewed Guest Hermione Lee Interviewed Guest Dana Schutz Producer Timothy Prosser Broadcast
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