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A Language Without Words
Michael Rosen and Laura Wright ask Mighty Boosh's Julian Barratt and director Steve Oram about inventing a film language without words. How do you communicate using only noises?
Michael Rosen & Laura Wright ask Julian Barratt of The Mighty Boosh and director Steve Oram about inventing a language for their new film, which has no dialogue but instead uses a kind of ape language.. How do you communicate without words, and how have other films and TV programmes tackled the challenge? And what does this tell us about how language works?
Producer Beth O'Dea.
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Mon 27 Apr 201523:30
BBC Radio 4
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- Tue 21 Apr 201516:00BBC Radio 4 FM
- Mon 27 Apr 201523:30BBC Radio 4
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