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THURSDAY 31 JULY
Presented by Mark Lawson
HAROLD BLOOM
For forty years Harold Bloom has been an original mind and provocative presence on the international literary scene. Mark Lawson takes this opportunity to talk to Harold about his latest book Hamlet: Poem Unlimited where he trys to uncover the danger & mystery behind Shakespeare's Prince & Play.
Hamlet: Poem Unlimited, Harold Bloom, P/back Published 7 Aug 2003 Canongate
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THE RAVEN
From propaganda to masterpiece in 60 years - the re-release of Clouzot's 1943 thriller is set in a close-knit French village, where a series of vicious poison pen letters kindles fear, suspicion and paranoia amongst the residents. Review by writer & critic Muriel Zagha.
The Raven (Le Corbeau) at the National Film Theatre as part of a Henri-George Clouzot season: selected screenings from Friday 25 July to Friday 07 Aug 2003, then at the Edinburgh Film Festival from the 14th August
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WILLIAM DOUGLAS HOME
Front Row looks back on the career of William Douglas 成人快手, whose 1956 play The Reluctant Debutante has just been given the Hollywood treatment under the title "What A Girl Wants". William Douglas-成人快手's biographer, General Sir David Fraser, and political historian Anthony Howard discuss.
What A Girl Wants is released by Warner Bros, Friday 01 August, Certificate PG
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COLUMN: ORGASM DAY MUSIC
Stephen Bayley brings us a soundtrack for satisfaction with the Doors' L.A. Woman, a perfect choice for National Orgasm Day. Listen to the column
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