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Suzy is joined by best-selling author Patricia Cornwell to discuss the new Kay Scarpetta novel and the stars of Stanley Kubrick's cult film 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Plus, Anneka Rice visits Maggi Hambling's new exhibition and Booker Prize winner Ben Okri discusses his latest novel.
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Patricia Cornwell joins Suzy Klein
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Patricia Cornwell
Patricia Cornwell started her career as a computer analyst in the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, in Richmond, Virginia but is now one of the worldβs best-selling authors.
She has sold over 100 million copies of her books worldwide, has picked up numerous awards and has just published her 22nd novel in the Dr Kay Scarpetta series.
"Flesh And Bloodβ is published by Harper Collins and is out now.
Keir Dullea and Gary Lockwood
The British Film Institute in London is currently holding a blockbuster season of events with guest speakers and screenings celebrating all things sci-fi. Well, today, Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece "2001: A Space Odyssey" returns to the cinema across the UK in a new digital release.
Since it was first seen in 1968, the movie has become a kind of touchstone for every sci-fi film that's followed and stars of the classic Keir Dullea and Gary Lockwood join Suzy in the studio.
Maggi Hambling and Anneka Rice
Fellow Radio 2 colleague Anneka Rice, an art lover and artist took a trip to the National Gallery in London to get a private view of a new exhibition by her art teacher Maggi Hambling.
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Maggi Hambling's "Walls of Water" exhibition is showing now at The National Gallery in London until 15th February 2015.
Samantha Buckley with the book review
1. The Book Of Strange New Things by Michael Faber
Set in the near future, where devoted husband Peter faces the mission of a lifetime, galaxies away from his wife. The book follows Peter on a journey to evangelise the native population of a distant planet which has been colonised by a mysterious US corporation.
The Book Of Strange New Things is published by Canongate Books.
2. Havana Sleeping by Martin Davies
A thriller set in Cuba in the mid 19th Century based on real events. Civil servant George Backhouse has received an unexpected promotion and arrives in Cuba full of the best intentions to serve on the Mixed Commission for Suppressing Slavery. Unfortunately while there he is pulled into a web of treachery and lies, his only ally a mysterious woman with a murder to solve.Μύ
Havana Sleeping is published by Hodder and Stoughton
3. Blood and Beauty by Sarah Dunant
By the end of the fifteenth century, the beauty and creativity of Italy is matched only by its brutality and corruption. When Cardinal Rodrigo Borgia buys his way into the papacy, he is defined not just by his wealth, charisma and power, but by his blood: a Spanish Pope in a city run by Italians. If he is to succeed, he must use his Machiavellian son and innocent daughter.
Blood and Beauty by Sarah Dunant is published by Virago
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Peter Bradshaw with the film review
1. Paddington
Director: Paul King
Cast: Ben Whishaw, Hugh Bonneville, Jim Broadbent, Julie Walters, Nicole Kidman, Peter Capaldi, Sally Hawkins
Paddington has grown up deep in the Peruvian jungle with his Aunt Lucy who, inspired by a chance encounter with an English explorer, has raised her nephew to dream of an exciting life in London. When an earthquake destroys their home, Aunt Lucy decides to smuggle her young nephew on board a boat bound for England, in search of a better life. Arriving alone at Paddington Station, he soon finds that city life is not all he had imagined - until he meets the kindly Brown family, who find him with a label tied around his neck which reads 'Please look after this bear. Thank you.' They offer him a temporary home whilst he searches for the explorer who impressed Aunt Lucy all those years before. But when Paddington catches the eye of a sinister, seductive taxidermist, it isn't long before his home - and very existence - is under threat.
Paddington is rated PG and is out now
2. Horrible Bosses 2
Director: Sean Anders
Cast: Jason Sudeikis, Jason Bateman, Kevin Spacey, Jennifer Aniston, Chris Pine
After barely escaping with their lives when their plans to murder their bosses goes out of control, Nick, Dale and Kurt decide that they'll be better off launching a business of their own. But a slick investor has other plans, and when he manages to snake their successful venture right out from underneath them, the three friends launch a not-very-well-thought-out plan to kidnap the investor's adult son and trade him for control of their company.
Horrible Bosses 2 is rated 15 and is out now
3. The Possibilites Are Endless DVD
The Possibilities Are Endless is a documentary that tells the incredible story of Edwyn Collins, the Scottish songwriter who suffered a stroke; an explosion in the brain so severe that it effectively deleted the contents of his mind.
After a career as an internationally acclaimed lyricist, he lost all language and was only able to say two phrases: "The Possibilities are Endless" and "Grace Maxwell". The film is narrated by Edwyn, trapped.
The Possibilities Are Endless is released on DVD on Monday 1st December rated 12.
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Ben Okri
Ben Okri is a Booker Prize winning author and poet whose lyrical, magical and philosophical books have won him legions of fans worldwide.Μύ His latest is called "The Age Of Magic" and is his first novel for seven years.
The Age of Magic is out now.
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