Nocturnal Animals, Dead Funny, Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Black and British, Naomi Alderman, Emma Hamilton: seduction and celebrity
Tom Ford's Nocturnal Animals, Dead Funny at the Vaudeville Theatre, Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ TV's Black and British season, Naomi Alderman's novel The Power, Emma Hamilton - Seduction and Celebrity.
Tom Ford's new thriller film Nocturnal Animals stars Amy Adams and Jake Gyllenhaal
A revival of terry Johnson's play Dead Funny opens at London's Vaudeville Theatre; does it live up to its name?
David Olusoga presents Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ TV's Black and British part of a season of programmes under that title
Naomi Alderman's novel The Power imagines a world in which women can conjure electrical charges from their hands - how does it change the gender power balance?
Emma Hamilton - Seduction and Celebrity is a new exhibition in Greenwich looking at the life and career.
Tom Sutcliffe's guests are Rowan Pelling, Christopher Frayling and Helen Lewis. The producer is Oliver Jones.
Last on
Nocturnal Animals
is in cinemas now, certificate 15.
Dead Funny
is at the Vaudeville Theatre in London until 4 February 2017.
Image:Β Simon Turtle
Black and British: A Forgotten History
David Olusoga’s is part of the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ’s Black and British season and starts this Friday, 9 November, on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Two.Β
Image: Des Willie
Naomi Alderman
Naomi Alderman’s is available now in hardback, paperback and ebook.Β
Emma Hamilton: Seduction and Celebrity
is at the National Maritime Museum Greenwich until 17 April 2017.
Image:Β Emma Hart, later Lady Hamilton, circa 1765-1815 (also formerly known as 'Lady Hamilton as Ariadne') by George Romney Β© National Maritime Museum, London
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Tom Sutcliffe |
Interviewed Guest | Rowan Pelling |
Interviewed Guest | Christopher Frayling |
Interviewed Guest | Helen Lewis |
Producer | Oliver Jones |
Broadcast
- Sat 5 Nov 2016 19:15Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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