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Francine Stock talks to director Jennifer Brea, who turned the camera on herself as she began to fight a disease that the medical profession does not always recognise.

Francine Stock talks to director Jennifer Brea, who turned the camera on herself as she began to fight a disease that the medical profession does not always recognise - ME.

Actress Edina Ronay kicks off a new series I Was In The Worst Movie Ever Made, making the case for Prehistoric Women, in which she starred in a fur bikini as a member of a lost tribe who sacrifice men to their white rhino god.

Antonia Quirke finds out what happened when Vivien Leigh's wig from A Streetcar Named Desire went under the hammer this week.

Critic Larushka Ivan-Zadeh and writer Rosemary Fletcher slug it out to get their chosen director into The A to Z of film-makers.

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Thu 28 Sep 2017 16:00

I Was In The Worst Movie Ever Made

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Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Francine Stock
Interviewed Guest Jennifer Brea
Interviewed Guest Edina Ronay
Interviewed Guest Antonia Quirke
Interviewed Guest Larushka Ivan-Zadeh
Interviewed Guest Rosemary Fletcher

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  • Thu 28 Sep 2017 16:00

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