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Art Zone

on BBC Two England

The weekly cultural strand. Ends 9.00.
Changing Stages 1956. Richard Eyre continues his story of theatre by recalling the between-the-wars drawing-room dramas of Noël Coward and Terence Rattigan , followed by the impact of the gritty new postwar writing heralded by John Osborne 's Look Back in Anger. Featuring interviews with David Hare , Harold Pinter and Arthur Miller.
Director Chris Granlund ; Executive producer Andrea Miller (S) (W)
8.20 Review Mark Lawson and guests discuss the week's cultural highlights on stage, screen and in print.
Series producer Mark Bell (S) (W)
8.50 Dance for the Camera RIP. Dutch dance foursome Hans Hof
Ensemble choreographed this short about a group of siblings at the funeral of their parents who make a surprise discovery The series continues early next year.
Director Annick Vroom : Producer Hans De Wolf (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Eyre
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Terence Rattigan
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John Osborne
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David Hare
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Harold Pinter
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Arthur Miller.
Director:
Chris Granlund
Producer:
Andrea Miller
Unknown:
Mark Lawson
Producer:
Mark Bell
Unknown:
Hans Hof
Director:
Annick Vroom
Producer:
Hans de Wolf

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