Hugh Bonneville; Mary J Blige; Remember Me
Hugh Bonneville on his role in the Paddington film; Mary J Blige on her new album, The London Sessions; Remember Me starring Michael Palin, reviewed.
Hugh Bonneville discusses his role as Mr Brown in the new Paddington film; Mary J Blige on self doubt, soul music and making an album inspired by London; Michael Palin stars in BBC drama, Remember Me - a contemporary ghost story set in Yorkshire. Chris Dunkley joins John to review it. And two of the biggest comedy hit films of the year have been Bad Neighbours and 22 Jump St, but Adam Smith warns the films' stars not to take too much for granted, because as history shows, comedy can be cruel to its once high-earning, all-conquering funnymen.
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“Self-doubt, it is always there” - Mary J Blige
Duration: 09:08
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Hugh Bonneville
Duration: 08:14
Remember Me
Duration: 05:06
Mary J Blige
Duration: 09:18
Comedy film stars
Duration: 05:04
The London Sessions: Mary J. Blige
The London Sessions: Mary J. Blige is released on 24 November.
Image: John Wilson with Mary J. Blige. Photo by Jerome Weatherald.Paddington
Paddington, directed by Paul King, is released in UK cinemas on 28 November, certificate PG.Remember Me
Remember Me starts on BBC One on 23 November at 9pm.22 Jump Street
22 Jump Street is available now on DVD and Blu-ray.Credits
Role Contributor Presenter John Wilson Interviewed Guest Hugh Bonneville Interviewed Guest Chris Dunkley Interviewed Guest Mary J Blige Interviewed Guest Adam Smith Producer Rebecca Armstrong Broadcast
- Wed 19 Nov 201419:15BBC Radio 4
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