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Arts magazine show. Andrew Graham-Dixon tells us what intrigues him about flamboyant Victorian architect and designer Augustus Pugin who celebrates his 200th anniversary this year.

Andrew Graham-Dixon tells us what intrigues him about flamboyant Victorian architect and designer Augustus Pugin who celebrates his 200th anniversary this year; Mark Kermode celebrates Spanish and Latin American cinema with his highlights from the Viva Festival in Manchester and Tim Samuels meets the men behind satirical news website -The Daily Mash. Also Philip Ridley talks about his latest play, Shivered; Sue Townsend on her new book -The Woman who Went to Bed for a Year; and a profile of Welsh artist Osi Rhys Osmond.

1 hour

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterAndrew Graham-Dixon
ParticipantMiranda Sawyer
ParticipantClemency Burton-Hill
ParticipantMark Kermode
ParticipantAlastair Sooke
ParticipantJohn Mullan
ParticipantLynn Barber
ParticipantTim Samuels
Interviewed GuestJohn Lanchester
Interviewed GuestPhilip Ridley
Interviewed GuestJohn Adams
Interviewed GuestOsi Rhys Osmond
Interviewed GuestNeil Rafferty
Interviewed GuestSue Townsend
Series EditorJanet Lee
Series ProducerPauline Law

Broadcasts

  • Fri 2 Mar 201219:00
  • Sat 3 Mar 201201:30
  • Sat 3 Mar 201217:50

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