Will Smith, Caryl Churchill's new play, Iran tourism, Ringo Starr's birthplace
Will Smith talks to John Wilson about his new film Concussion, Caryl Churchill's lastest play Escaped Alone, Iran as the next tourist hotspot and Ringo Starr on his birthplace.
Will Smith talks to John Wilson about his role as a forensic neuropathologist in the new film Concussion, based on a true story, which deals with the phenomenon of brain injury in American Football.
Susannah Clapp and David Benedict review Caryl Churchill's new play Escaped Alone and consider her contribution to theatre.
The British Museum's Vesta Curtis describes the glorious heritage of Iran and reflects upon recent US policy changes and their impact on tourism.
With news that after years of wrangling, Ringo Starr's birthplace at 9 Madryn St, Liverpool, is to be refurbished rather than knocked down, the former Beatle looks back on growing up there in an interview he gave to Front Row in 2008.
Presenter John Wilson
Producer Dixi Stewart.
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Tourism in Iran
Duration: 04:56
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Interview - Will Smith on his new film Concussion
Duration: 11:36
Review - Escaped Alone by Caryl Churchill
Duration: 08:22
Iranian Tourism
Duration: 05:43
Ringo Starr's Liverpool house to be saved
Duration: 02:49
Concussion
Concussion, starring Will Smith, is in cinemas from Friday 12 February, certificate 12A.Escaped Alone by Caryl Churchill
by Caryl Churchill is running at the Royal Court Theatre until 12 March.
Photo Credit: Johan Persson
Ringo Starr's birthplace could be saved
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Vesta Curtis of the with suggestions of what to see there.
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Picture credit: Presenter John Wilson at Persepolis
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Role Contributor Presenter John Wilson Interviewed Guest Will Smith Interviewed Guest Susannah Clapp Interviewed Guest David Benedict Interviewed Guest Vesta Sarkhosh Curtis Interviewed Guest Ringo Starr Producer Dixi Stewart Broadcast
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