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Review

on BBC Two England

The arts and media magazine presented this week by artist Bruce MacLean. including:
The Saatchi effect: backed by the vast profits of their advertising empire, Charles and Doris Saatchi are leading collectors of contemporary art. As their new show 'New York Art Now' opens, William Feaver examines whether this patronage nurtures new art or creates an imbalance, with national institutions unable to match the buying power of the Saatchis.
Theatre for one: John Sessions , fresh from his one-man portrayal of Napoleon, looks at the rise of this type of performance. Featuring thoughts from
Robbie Coltrane and Claire Dowie and a performance from
Tilda Swinton , Review asks whether one-person theatre is a product of 1980s egomania or simply a way of producing cheap theatre.
Assistant producers SHEREE FOLKSON ROSEMARY BOWEN JONES Producer JOHN WHISTON Editor JOHN ARCHER

Contributors

Artist:
Bruce MacLean.
Artist:
Doris Saatchi
Unknown:
William Feaver
Unknown:
John Sessions
Unknown:
Robbie Coltrane
Unknown:
Claire Dowie
Unknown:
Tilda Swinton
Producers:
Sheree Folkson
Producers:
Rosemary Bowen
Producer:
John Whiston
Editor:
John Archer

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