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Night Waves

29 March 2005

Tuesday 29 March 2005 21:30-22:15 (Radio 3)

Duration:

45 minutes

Programme Details

On Night Waves tonight:

Architect Terry Farrell and artist Liam Gillick discuss their unusual and successful collaboration over the new Home Office headquarters which replace a notorious Whitehall eyesore.

Karen Leeder, Reader in German at New College Oxford, reacts to Downfall, the first German film to broach the subject of Hitler since Pabst's The Last Act in 1956. German reaction has been mixed. "Should a monster be portrayed as a human being?" asked the tabloid newspaper Bild. What will Britain think?

That's all in Night Waves, with Isabel Hilton, tonight at 9.30pm



Presenter: Isabel Hilton
Producer: Ian Willox



Additional Information:
Downfall is on selected release in cinemas certificate 15
Jeremy Gavron's novel An Acre of Barren Ground is published by Simon and Shuster on April 4th. 







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