Clarice Cliff, TV Ads, Gambling
The film The Colour Room celebrates the life of 1920s ceramicist Clarice Cliff - why do people still love her 100 years on?
Clarice Cliff was the working-class girl who has become one of the worldβs most known ceramicists.
Her bright and bold designs summed up the cultural revolution of the 1920βs and 30βs, with her story now being turned in to a new film called The Colour Room.
We will be joined by Emma Bailey a Stoke βpaintressβ dubbed the new Clarice Cliff, and Will Farmer from the Antiques Roadshow and a expert on 20th century ceramics.
Chances are youβve already seen a Christmas advert or two on the TV in the recent weeks β retailers have pushed the boat out this year getting celebrities to encourage us to part with our money.
Television advertising is very profitable, ITV has announced it is expecting itβs highest ever advertising revenue this year. We will find out what is happening.
And with the review of the Gambling Act 2005 still on going we will be hearing from a reformed gambler who was sent emails offering free spins, and speaking to social scientist Dr Heather Wardle to find out what concerns she has and what may be missing from the review.
Presenter: Peter White
Producer: Dave James