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Helen Mirren, Ed Vaizey, Benjamin Clementine

Helen Mirren talks to John Wilson about her new film, Woman in Gold. Plus singer Benjamin Clementine on his journey, and MP Ed Vaizey discusses the Conservatives' cultural policy.

Helen Mirren talks about her new film, Woman in Gold, in which she plays a holocaust survivor fighting to reclaim art stolen by the Nazis.

John Wilson is joined by Ed Vaizey, minister for culture, communications and creative industries, to discuss the Conservatives' cultural policy record and plans.

Singer and pianist Benjamin Clementine grew up in Edmonton North London but fled to Paris in his late teens and busked in the city until being spotted and encouraged to make his first EP. As he releases his debut album, At Least for Now, he tells John about his remarkable journey.

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30 minutes

Chapters

  • Helen Mirren

    Duration: 09:22

  • Ed Vaizey

    Duration: 09:10

  • Benjamin Clementine

    Duration: 09:11

Helen Mirren

Helen Mirren
Helen Mirren talks to John Wilson about her new film, Woman in Gold.

Culture Minister, Ed Vaizey

Culture Minister, Ed Vaizey
John WilsonΒ talks toΒ Ed Vaizey, Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries.

Benjamin Clementine

Benjamin Clementine

Singer and pianist Benjamin Clementine discusses his debut album At Least for Now.

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter John Wilson
Interviewed Guest Helen Mirren
Interviewed Guest Ed Vaizey
Interviewed Guest Benjamin Clementine
Producer Timothy Prosser

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  • Wed 8 Apr 2015 19:16

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