Diane Keaton, Glow, 2017 Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Award winners
Diane Keaton on Hampstead, Annie Hall and The Godfather; the winners of the Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Medals; and comedy series Glow created by Nurse Jackie writer, Liz Flahive.
Diane Keaton talks Annie Hall, The Godfather, and her latest film Hampstead - about an American widow who forms an unlikely alliance with a man living on a nearby Heath - while also giving her views on charming men and dressing flamboyantly.
Today the winners were announced of the 80th anniversary Carnegie Medal and the 60th anniversary Kate Greenaway Medal. Ruta Sepetys has won the Carnegie Medal for Salt to the Sea while the Kate Greenaway Medal for illustration has gone to a book about collective nouns, There is a Tribe of Kids, written and illustrated by Lane Smith. Samira speaks to both winners live in the studio.
We review new Netflix drama Glow, which follows a struggling actress in 1980s LA who joins the all-female Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling in a bid to launch her career. Sports fan Alex Clark reviews.
Theatre critic Matt Wolf reflects on the recent controversy engulfing New York Public Theater's production of Julius Caesar in Central Park in which Caesar is depicted as a Donald Trump-like figure with blond hair and a wife with an Eastern European accent.
Presenter: Samira Ahmed
Producer: Hannah Robins.
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Diane Keaton
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2017 Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Award winners
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Glow
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Row over New York Public Theatre's Julius Caesar
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Diane Keaton
The film opens in UK cinemas from 23 June 2017, Certificate 12A.
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Image to the left: Diane Keaton and Brendan Gleeson in Hampstead.
Glow
Netflix's new 10-part series is available from 23 June 2017.
Image: Marianne Palka, Jackie Tohn, Ellen Wong, Kate Nash, Sunita Mani in Glow
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2017 Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Award winners
won the 80th Carnegie medal with her book Salt to the Sea.
won the 60th Kate Greenaway medal for illustration with his book There is a Tribe of Kids.
Image: Ruta Sepetys and Lane Smith
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Role Contributor Interviewed Guest Diane Keaton Interviewed Guest Ruta Sepetys Interviewed Guest Lane Smith Interviewed Guest Alex Clark Interviewed Guest Matt Wolf Presenter Samira Ahmed Producer Hannah Robins Broadcast
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