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Dad's Army, Annie Nightingale on Janis Joplin, Dawn Walton, Hieronymus Bosch Duration: 30 minutes
First broadcast: Mon 1st Feb 2016, 19:15 on BBC Radio 4 FMLatest broadcast: Mon 1st Feb 2016, 19:15 on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Oliver Parker and Hamish McColl tell Kirsty Lang about the new Dad's Army film, plus Annie Nightingale on Janis Joplin and Dawn Walton on A Raisin In The Sun. Show more
Sarah Waters; Racial Diversity in the Arts; Mike Scott of the Waterboys; Museums on Film Duration: 30 minutes
First broadcast: Mon 8th Dec 2014, 19:15 on BBC Radio 4 FMLatest broadcast: Mon 8th Dec 2014, 19:15 on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Mike Scott of the Waterboys on their new album, author Sarah Waters on writing a ghost story for the stage, and two new documentaries go behind the scenes in world class museums. Show more
Philip Dodd explores the writing of Lorraine Hansberry and its continuing resonance with directors Yael Farber, Kwame Kwei-Armah and Dawn Walton. Show more