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THURSDAY 01 AUGUST Presented by Mark Lawson.
SIR QUENTIN THOMAS
An exclusive extended interview with former Home Office civil servant Sir Quentin Thomas, announced today - his 58th birthday - as the new President of the British Board of Film Classification. Listen to the interview
SEPTEMBER 11 MUSIC
Steven Gaydos, executive editor of Variety magazine joins Mark Lawson in discussing musical reflections on the events of September 11. Listen to the discussion
ANTHONY PAYNE
Mark Lawson interviews composer Anthony Payne about writer's block the world premiere of his new composition Visions And Journeys.
Visions and Journeys will be performed during Monday night’s Prom at the Royal Albert Hall (August 5) The concert is also broadcast live on Radio 3.
Listen to the interview
UNESCO CONVENTION ON CULTURAL PROPERTY
Britain today signed up to an international agreement which should make it easier to recover stolen art works and antiquities. Archaeologist Professor Colin Renfrew of Cambridge University who served on a Culture Department panel investigating the honesty of the art market joins Mark Lawson. Listen to the discussion
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