The concluding part of two programmes marking the anniversary of travel writer Bruce Chatwin's death (S)
rities talk about which of Picasso's works they find most inspiring
Poet Laureate Andrew Motion discusses his career and inspiration
a look at the evolution of British theatre since the Second World War. Contributors include Richard Eyre and Ian Rickson
The concluding part of two programmes marking the anniversary of travel writer Bruce Chatwin's death (S)
Picasso: Celebrities talk about which of Picasso's works they find most inspiring
Poet Laureate Andrew Motion discusses his career and inspiration
a look at the evolution of British theatre since the Second World War. Contributors include Richard Eyre and Ian Rickson
The concluding part of two programmes marking the anniversary of travel writer Bruce Chatwin's death (S)
Picasso: Celebrities talk about which of Picasso's works they find most inspiring
Poet Laureate Andrew Motion discusses his career and inspiration
a look at the evolution of British theatre since the Second World War. Contributors include Richard Eyre and Ian Rickson
The concluding part of two programmes marking the anniversary of travel writer Bruce Chatwin's death (S)
Picasso: Celebrities talk about which of Picasso's works they find most inspiring
Poet Laureate Andrew Motion discusses his career and inspiration
a look at the evolution of British theatre since the Second World War. Contributors include Richard Eyre and Ian Rickson
Picasso: Celebrities talk about which of Picasso's works they find most inspiring
Poet Laureate Andrew Motion discusses his career and inspiration
a look at the evolution of British theatre since the Second World War. Contributors include Richard Eyre and Ian Rickson
The concluding part of two programmes marking the anniversary of travel writer Bruce Chatwin's death (S)
a look at the work of Tracey Emin whose autobiographical art led to controversy. With contributions from fellow artists
Poet Laureate Andrew Motion discusses his career and inspiration
a look at the evolution of British theatre since the Second World War. Contributors include Richard Eyre and Ian Rickson