Christmas TV, Theatre from the Calais Jungle, Protecting live music.
Staying in or going out? Festive TV reviewed and how live music venues could be protected. Plus theatre from the Calais Jungle camp and the rise of the vinyl hipster.
As the Christmas TV schedules are finalised we round up the best festive telly. With Caroline Frost.
Do live music venues need protecting from inner-city property development? We debate a proposed "Agent of Change" law to do just that. With the Rt Hon John Spellar MP and Andrew Whitaker, Planning Director of the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Builders Federation.
The young directors who brought theatre to the Jungle camp in Calais, Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson, have now written a play about the experience. They discuss staging The Jungle at the Young Vic in London.
With news that sales of vinyl records have hit a new 25-year high, music writer Ben Wardle - a self-confessed middle-aged vinyl bore - expresses his concerns over his patch being a little threatened by a new breed of collector, the vinyl hipster.
Presenter: Kirsty Lang
Producer: Helen Fitzhenry.
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Christmas TV
Duration: 06:14
Agent of Change
Duration: 08:07
The Jungle
Duration: 07:42
Vinyl Records
Duration: 03:29
Christmas TV
Credit: Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ
Doctor Who "Twice Upon a Time" is on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ1 Christmas Day at 17:30
Victoria is on ITV Christmas Day 21:00
Miranda is on Channel 4 27 Dec 21:00
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Peter Capaldi, Doctor Who Photo Credit: Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ
Jenna Coleman, Victoria Photo Credit: ITV
Miranda, Miranda Does ChristmasΒ Photo Credit: Ch. 4 /Β Jay BrooksYoung Vic
Rehearsing for The Jungle.
12 Dec - 9 Jan 2018
Photo Credit: David SandisonCredits
Role Contributor Presenter Kirsty Lang Interviewed Guest Caroline Frost Interviewed Guest John Spellar Interviewed Guest Andrew Whitaker Interviewed Guest Joe Murphy Interviewed Guest Joe Robertson Interviewed Guest Ben Wardle Producer Helen Fitzhenry Broadcast
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