The Unseen Verb
Ian McMillan explores the language of the 'unseen' in film, drama and poetry, with guests Mark Cousins, Isobel Rogers, Glen Neath, Hollie McNish and William Letford.
Ian McMillan explores the language of the 'unseen' in film, drama, song and poetry.
Film director Mark Cousins considers the moment when the 'unseen' becomes the 'seen' in film and photography, Isobel Rogers performs songs which satirise 'selfie' culture, writer Glen Neath takes us behind the scenes of the drama 'Seance' - staged in a dark shipping container, and Hollie McNish introduces us to the poetry of William Letford.
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- Fri 17 Nov 2017 22:00Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 3
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