War Book, Eric Whitacre, Denise Mina, Edinburgh
Kirsty Lang reviews the nuclear scenario drama War Book and talks to Eric Whitacre about his new choral work inspired by the Hubble Space Telescope. Plus crime writer Denise Mina.
Kirsty Lang reviews the drama War Book, about a civil service nuclear bomb scenario, starring Antony Sher, Sophie Okonedo and Ben Chaplin.
Composer Eric Whitacre on his new choral work inspired by the Hubble Space Telescope.
Crime writer Denise Mina on her latest book, Blood Salt Water, set not in her usual Glasgow, but in the Victorian town of Helensburgh.
Neil Cooper reports on the opening of this year's Edinburgh Festival.
And Tim Robey reviews Manglehorn, a new film starring Al Pacino.
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War Book
Duration: 05:13
Eric Whitacre
Duration: 06:48
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Duration: 03:56
Manglehorn
Duration: 04:01
Denise Mina
Duration: 07:51
War Book
War Book is screening at following cinemas:
Friday August 7th: BFI Southbank (London).
Saturday August 8th: Art House Crouch End (London); Rio Dalston (London); Phoenix Picturehouse Oxford; Cambridge Picturehouse.
Sunday August 9th: Empire Walthamstow (London); Picturehouse Central (London).
Β It will also be on on Tuesday 11 August at 10pm.
Eric Whitacre
will be at Royal Albert Hall on Sunday 9 August at 3.30pm.
The Prom will be broadcast live on Radio 3, and will also be shown Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Four on Friday 14 August at 7.30pm.
Image: Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ/Marc Royce.
Manglehorn
Manglehorn is in cinemas now, certificate 12A.Β
Denise Mina
Blood Salt Water by is out now in hardback and ebook.
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Role Contributor Presenter Kirsty Lang Interviewed Guest Eric Whitacre Interviewed Guest Denise Mina Interviewed Guest Neil Cooper Interviewed Guest Tim Robey Broadcast
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