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Saturday Review

on BBC Two England

Presented by Russell Davies Architecture: one of the greatest and most controversial architects of the 20th century,
Le Corbusier, is celebrated in an exhibition at the Hayward Gallery. Norman Foster is among those who assess Le Corbusier's profound influence on the modern world, not only in his buildings but in his philosophy of the contemporary environment. Literature: from Agatha Christie to P. D. James , women writers have shaped a particular tradition of crime writing in Britain. Now a new generation of writers on both sides of the Atlantic have created the feminist thriller.
Helen Birch examines the new genre, with writers Gillian Slovo ,
Hanna Wakefield , Rebecca O'Rourke and critic Cora Kaplan. Film editor LAURIE CHOAT Directors
JILL SINCLAIR and CHRIS MOHR Producer KEVIN LOADER Editor JOHN ARCHER

Contributors

Presented By:
Russell Davies
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Agatha Christie
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P. D. James
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Helen Birch
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Gillian Slovo
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Hanna Wakefield
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Rebecca O'Rourke
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Cora Kaplan.
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Jill Sinclair
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Chris Mohr
Producer:
Kevin Loader
Editor:
John Archer

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