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Critics' Forum

on BBC Radio 3

A weekly discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting and the visual arts.
William Feaver (in the Chair) talks with Joan Bakewell , John Carey and Christopher Frayling. This week's subjects:
Robert Zemickis 's film
Who Framed Roger Rabbit ?; a three-part television adaptation of D.H. Lawrence 's The Rainbow (BBC1 Sundays); new sculpture by Tony Craggat the Lisson Gallery, Lisson
Street, London NW1; Making History by Brian Friel at the National Theatre; T.S. Eliot and Prejudice by Christopher Ricks. Producer PHILIP FRENCH. Mono

Contributors

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William Feaver
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Joan Bakewell
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John Carey
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Christopher Frayling.
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Robert Zemickis
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Roger Rabbit
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D.H. Lawrence
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Tony Craggat
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Brian Friel
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T.S. Eliot
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Christopher Ricks.

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