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John Cleese, A first for Jay Z, Electricity: The spark of life

Monty Python's John Cleese on the attraction of farce, the significance of Jay Z's induction to the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and artist John Gerrard on electricity as inspiration.

Monty Python legend John Cleese has adapted George Feydeau's 1892 French comedy BANG BANG for a brand-new staging at Colchester's Mercury Theatre. He talks about his enthusiasm for farce.

Jay Z is to become the first rapper inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Jacqueline Springer discusses the significance and why it's taken four decades for rap to be recognised in this way.

Authors Hannah Kent and Kate Summerscale discuss the process of using real court cases as inspiration for their books. Hannah's novel, The Good People, is based on a mysterious case of a 'fairy doctress' in 1820s Ireland and Kate tells us about The Wicked Boy which she based on a grisly murder in Victorian England.

From Galvani and twitching frogs' legs to Mary Shelley's Frankenstein; from Sci-fi to Bovril; electricity has inspired inventors, scientists and artists alike. As a new exhibition Electricity: The spark of life opens at the Wellcome Collection in London, curator Ruth Garde and Irish artist John Gerrard show us round.

Presenter: Kirsty Lang
Producer: Angie Nehring.

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30 minutes

Chapters

  • John Cleese

    Duration: 08:26

  • A first for Jay Z

    Duration: 04:16

  • Court narratives

    Duration: 08:35

  • Electricity: The spark of life

    Duration: 06:32

John Cleese's Bang Bang

John Cleese's Bang Bang

Feydeau's Bang Bang, adapted by John Cleese is at the , Colchester from 24 February - 11 March 2017.

Images:

Main image above: John Cleese, credit: Danny E. Martindale/Getty Images

Image to the left: Caroline Langrishe in a Bang Bang rehearsal, credit: Robert Day

A first for Jay Z

A first for Jay Z
Image: Jay Z

Court case narratives

Court case narratives

book The Wicked Boy is听out in paperback on 09 March 2017.

second book The Good People is available now.

Images: Hannah Kent (Left) and Kate Summerscale

Images credits: Lauren Bamford (Left) and Eamonn McCabe

Electricity: The spark of life

Electricity: The spark of life

is at the Wellcome Collection, London from 23 February - 25 June 2017.

It can be seen听at the Museum of Science and Industry, Manchester later in 2017.

Image: 鈥楯ohn Gerrard, X. laevis (Spacelab) 2017.

Credit: John Gerrard, Thomas Dane Gallery, London/Simon Preston Gallery, New York

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Kirsty Lang
Interviewed Guest John Cleese
Interviewed Guest Jacqueline Springer
Interviewed Guest Hannah Kent
Interviewed Guest Kate Summerscale
Interviewed Guest Ruth Garde
Interviewed Guest John Gerrard
Producer Angie Nehring

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  • Thu 23 Feb 2017 19:15

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