Harry Hill, Peter Brook, film podcasts
Harry Hill on his new comedy cabaret television programme, theatre and film director Peter Brook on staging Shakespeare, Caroline Crampton on film podcasts.
Harry Hill's Clubnite is a new cabaret TV show from the comedian featuring his choice of comic entertainers. Harry talks to Stig about what he looks for in comedians, what makes him laugh and the nature of surrealism.
The greatly renowned theatre director Peter Brook is 94 and has just written a book, Playing by Ear, reflecting on sound and music. He talks to Front Row about the flow of a Shakespeare play, the power of an empty space and the significance of silence.
Podcaster Caroline Crampton gives her pick of the film podcasts you should be listening to, featuring a deep dive into the craft of acting, stories from Hollywood outsiders who made it big and insights into the art of writing music for film.
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Harry Hill's Clubnite is on Channel 4 on Friday s from 25 October 2019.
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Peter Brook

Playing by Ear: Reflections on Sound and Music by Peter Brook is out now in paperback.
Image Peter Brook
Image credit: Régis d'Audeville
Pick of the film podcasts
Caroline Crampton's favourite podcasts about film and cinema:
The Cinemile
The Two Shot Podcast
An Alien in Hollywood
Soundtracking with Edith Bowman
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- Fri 25 Oct 201919:15BBC Radio 4
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