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A Look Back at the Year in the Arts

Claudia looks back on the year in the arts and recalls the best of her guests.

As 2013 draws to a close and 2014 dawns, Claudia's joined by Michael Billington, Alex Heminsley, Chris White, Samantha Buckley and Peter Bradshaw from the worlds of theatre, books and film as they look back on the year in the arts.
And Claudia recalls some sparkly moments from the best of her guests including Steve Coogan, Frank Langella and Val McDermid.
Plus another chance to hear Â鶹ԼÅÄ Director -General Tony Hall as he outlines his vision for the arts across the Â鶹ԼÅÄ.

1 hour, 57 minutes

Music Played

  • Lily Allen

    Somewhere Only We Know

    • (CD Single).
    • Parlophone.
  • Michael Bublé

    You Make Me Feel So Young

    • (CD Single).
    • Warner Bros.
    • 001.
  • Daft Punk

    Get Lucky (feat. Pharrell Williams)

    • (CD Single).
    • Columbia.
    • 1.
  • Fleetwood Mac

    Go Your Own Way

    • 50 Years - Don't Stop.
    • Warner Bros.
    • 006.
  • Elton John

    Rocket Man

    • Diamonds.
    • Virgin EMI Records.
  • The Lumineers

    Ho Hey

    • The Lumineers.
    • Dualtone.
  • Paul McCartney

    New

    • New.
    • Virgin/EMI.
  • Tom Odell

    Another Love

    • (CD Single).
    • Sony Music.
    • 1.
  • Katy Perry

    Roar

    • (CD Single).
    • Capitol.
    • 1.
  • The Rolling Stones

    Gimme Shelter

    • The Rolling Stones - Forty Licks.
    • Abkco.
  • Robin Thicke

    Blurred Lines (feat. T.I. & Pharrell Williams)

    • (CD Single).
    • Polydor.
    • 2.

Steve Coogan

Steve Coogan

Oscar tipped Philomena tells the true story of an Irish woman who tries to track down her son, 50 years after she was forced to give him away. It stars Judi Dench as Philomena and Steve Coogan as the world-weary journalist who decides to help her. Steve Coogan tells us how he became involved with the film and what it was like working with Dame Judi.

Val McDermid

Val McDermid

Someone is brutally killing women. Women who bear a striking resemblance to former DCI Carol Jordan. The connection is too strong to ignore and soon psychological profiler Tony Hill finds himself dangerously close to the investigation, just as the killer is closing in on his next target.

This is a killer like no other, hell-bent on inflicting the most severe and grotesque punishment on his prey. As the case becomes ever-more complex and boundaries begin to blur, Tony and Carol must work together once more to try and save the victims, and themselves.

Val McDermid'sÌýnovel Cross And Burn is published by Little Brown

Daniel Radcliffe

Daniel Radcliffe

Daniel Radcliffe began playing Harry Potter as a 10 year old boy but his roles ever since show he's determined not to be defined by the boy wizard.

Ìý

Last year he appeared on stage inÌýThe Cripple of Inishmaan but despite half a lifetime as a leading man, Daniel explains why he's still not confident atÌýwhat he does!

Ìý

Frank Langella

Frank Langella

King Lear is always seen as the holy grail of classical acting. The role of the ageing king is famously gruelling - hence the saying "by the time you're old enough to play Lear, you're too old to play Lear."

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But that certainly didn't stop Hollywood star Frank Lengella. He won great reviews for his performance at Chichester last year.

Kathy Lette

Kathy Lette

Last year, research came out showing a quarter of UK adults picked up a book for pleasure just once over a six month period.

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To try to do something about this, a bunch of well-known authors were given the challenge of writing bite-sized stories to try to rekindle people's joy of reading. One of those authors was Kathy Lette.

Sebastian Junger

Sebastian Junger

In 2011, war photographer Tim Hetherington was killed on the front line in Libya, just four months after attending the Oscars, where he'd been nominated for his Afghan war film Restrepo.

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After his death, his friend and award-winnig author Sebastian Junger decided to make a film about Tim's life. It's called Which Way Is The Front Line From Here?Ìý Sebastian told Claudia who Tim saw things in the heat of the battle that others missed.

Conn Iggulden

Conn Iggulden

Last year, the hugely successful author Conn Iggulden released the first in a new series of books covering the 30 year civil war. In Stormbird, he makes history leap off the page, but just as interesting was his almost pathological hatred of sleep!

Peter Bradshaw

Peter Bradshaw

Peter Bradshaw looked back at his favourite films of 2013 which included "The Great Beauty" directed by Paolo Sorrentino, "Blue Is The Warmest Colour" directed by Abdellatif Kechiche and "Gravity" directed by Alfonso Cuaron.

He alsoÌýlooked ahead at some films for 2014 including "The Wolf Of Wall Street" directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Leonardo DiCaprio, and "Inside Llewyn Davis" by The Coen Brothers.

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Alex Heminsley, Samantha Buckley and Chris White

Alex Heminsley, Samantha Buckley and Chris White

Arts Show Book Reviewers Alex Heminsley, Chris White and Samantha Buckley champion their favourite reads of 2013.

Samantha chose The Ocean At The End Of The Lane by Neil Gaiman

Chris chose Life After Life by Kate Atkinson

Alex chose Goldfinch by Donna Tart

Michael Billington

Michael Billington

Theatre critic Michael Billinton chooses his highlights for 2013.

Best Play:ÌýÌýChimerica

Best Musical:ÌýÌýThe Scottsboro Boys

Best Revival:ÌýÌýRichard II

Best Design:ÌýÌýMark Thompson for Charlie And The Chocolate Factory

Best Actor:ÌýÌýChiwetel Ejifor for A Season In The Congo

Best Actress:ÌýÌýLesley Manville for Ghosts

Broadcast

  • Fri 3 Jan 2014 22:00