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Saturday Review
BBC Radio 4
489 episodes
9 months ago

Presenter Tom Sutcliffe and guests offer sharp, critical discussion of the week's cultural events

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Presenter Tom Sutcliffe and guests offer sharp, critical discussion of the week's cultural events

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Society & Culture
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The Nightingale, My Brilliant Friend, Lee Child, Troy: myth and reality, Upright
Saturday Review
55 minutes
5 years ago
The Nightingale, My Brilliant Friend, Lee Child, Troy: myth and reality, Upright

The Nightingale is a film set in Tasmania in the brutal days of convict settlers and soldiers. A young wife faces violence as she tries to track down a man who has violated her family The National Theatre's adaptation of Elena Ferrante's My Brilliant Friend condenses the four wildly-successful novels into 2 three-hour plays at The Olivier. The creator of Jack Reacher - Lee Child- has written a short book about The Hero. It's the first of two publications in the new Times Literary Supplement imprint - the other reproduces Virginia Woolf's reviews from the TLS. Troy: myth and reality is the latest big exhibition at London's British Museum. trying to work out where legends end history begins in these classical tales Tim Minchin co-wrote and stars in a new roadtrip-based TV comedy series Upright which has just begun on Sky TV. In it he has to transport an old piano across Australia, accompanied by a sassy grumpy young female companion. Is it funny? Is it worth watching? Tom Sutcliffe's guests are Deborah Moggach, Tom Shakespeare and Briony Hanson. The producer is Oliver Jones.

Podcast extra recommendations:

Tom Sh: Independence Square by AD Miller Deborah: Netherlandish Proverbs explained video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tboRw6CPXjI Briony: Hanna Gadsby's Douglas (and Nanette) Tom S: The End of the F***ing World on All 4 and Les Indes Galantes https://youtu.be/Q4jy2wrjESQ and Jo Jo Rabbit film

Saturday Review

Presenter Tom Sutcliffe and guests offer sharp, critical discussion of the week's cultural events