Episode 19
Andrew Graham-Dixon rediscovers the watercolour, Michael Smith explores the East End, and Nancy Durrant chats to artist Mary Kelly about her much hailed feminist work.
The Culture Show visits Tate Britain, where Andrew Graham-Dixon rediscovers the watercolour.
Michael Smith boards the new East London Line to investigate the rapidly changing badlands of the East End, and Alain de Botton travels back in time and discovers some philosophical gems from the 成人快手 archive.
Clemency Burton Hill drops in at The Royal Opera House's production about the tragic life of Anna Nicole Smith, while Nancy Durrant chats to artist Mary Kelly about her much hailed feminist work.
Tom Dyckhoff travels to Miami to talk to architect Frank Gehry about his next project for the New World Symphony.
As New York Fashion week draws to a close Hadley Freeman looks into the new darling of the fashion world - 14 year old blogger and fashionista - Tavi, whilst Mark Kermode looks at the essential elements of sci-fi spoofs and talks to Simon Pegg and Nick Frost about their latest addition to the genre, 鈥淧aul鈥.
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Introducing Tavi: the new darling of the fashion world
Duration: 00:53
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Michael Smith explores the new East End
Duration: 01:28
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Andrew Graham-Dixon |
Reporter | Michael Smith |
Reporter | Alain de Botton |
Reporter | Clemency Burton-Hill |
Reporter | Tom Dyckhoff |
Reporter | Mark Kermode |
Interviewed Guest | Mary Kelly |
Interviewed Guest | Frank Gehry |
Interviewed Guest | Simon Pegg |
Interviewed Guest | Nick Frost |
Series Producer | Emily Kennedy |
Series Producer | Emma Cahusac |
Series Editor | Janet Lee |
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