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TUESDAY NIGHT
* Howard Jacobson
talks about his career and his new novel, Who's Sorry Now?
Who's Sorry Now? is published in hardback by Jonathan Cape.
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* Kevin Spacey and Jeff Bridges star in K-Pax, a film, about an alien from another world. The film critic Bob McCabe reviews the movie.
K-Pax, Certificate 12, is released in cinemas across the country on Friday 12 April.
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* Also released on 12 April is Bend It Like Beckham, another work of art with a celebrity name. We investigate baptismal titles and talk to the poet Wendy Cope, Gurinder Chadha (the director of Bend It Like Beckham), and lawyer Mark Stephens.
Bend it Like Beckham opens at selected cinemas from Friday 12 April.
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* Brazil is up in arms about The Simpsons. John Wilson looks at the furore.
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* Cinema India: the Art of Bollywood is soon to open at the V&A. The photographer Catherine Yass, who is one of the contributors, talks about her work and her own exhibition.
Catherine Yass's exhibition is at the Gallery Asprey Jaques, Clifford Street, London until May 4. The exhibition Cinema India: the Art of Bollywood opens at the Victoria and Albert Museum in June.
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On tomorrow's programme John Wilson talks to the artist Peter Howson about why he has chosen to paint imaginary nude images of the pop star Madonna and he reviews the new Mexican film Y Tu Mama Tambien.
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