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Art Zone

on BBC Two England

The weekly arts strand.
(Ends 9pm)

Review Mark Lawson is joined by feminist Germaine Greer, US writer Bonnie Greer and novelist Ian Rankin to discuss the week's cultural highlights, including Anil's Ghost, Michael Ondaatje's first novel since The English Patient, and the new e-commerce satire Boiler Room.
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8.00 Tate Modern: Moving Stories
Continuing the series that explores the stories behind the art in the new Tate Modern gallery.
Since January this year, thousands of 20th-century art works have been taken out of storage and the original Tate gallery to be displayed in the Tate Modern. Many popular and iconic pieces - including Picasso's Weeping Woman - are among those on the move.
How such pieces came to be in the collection is the focus of tonight's film, with contributions from Norman Reid, critic George Melly, writer David Sylvester, private collector Antony Penrose and artist Cornelia Parker.
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Experts choose their favourite exhibits: Know How: page 38

Contributors

Presenter (Review):
Mark Lawson
Panellist (Review):
Germaine Greer
Panellist (Review):
Bonnie Greer
Panellist (Review):
Ian Rankin
Series Producer (Review):
Mark Bell
Interviewee (Tate Modern):
Norman Reid
Interviewee (Tate Modern):
George Melly
Interviewee (Tate Modern):
David Sylvester
Interviewee (Tate Modern):
Antony Penrose
Interviewee (Tate Modern):
Cornelia Parker
Producer (Tate Modern):
Kate Misrahi
Executive Producer (Tate Modern):
Keith Alexander
Editor (Art Zone):
Peter Maniura

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