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THURSDAY 14 NOVEMBER
Presented by Mark Lawson
TOM SHARPE
Mark Lawson interviews novelist Tom Sharpe, author of Wilt and Blott on the Landscape
Tom Sharpe’s novels Wilt, Ancestral Vices, Riotous Assembly, Porterhouse Blue, Blott on the Landscape, The Throwback and Vintage Stuff have been reissued by Arrow books this months Listen to the interview
MOANING POPSTARS
David Hepworth answers the question: Why do popstars whinge about how terrible it is being them?
Craig David, Slicker Than Your Average, Wildstar Records Listen to the interview
PRISON LIBRARIES
Do in-mates read Jeffrey Archer and which pages does in-mate Archer flick to pass the time? Front Row talks to prison governor, Tim McFadden, prison librarian Tracy Coombes, former prisoner Colin Burton and best-selling novelist Martina Cole. Listen to the feature
BELFAST CITY OF CULTURE ROW
Last week, Belfast was omitted from the shortlist of places contending to become the next European City of Culture. Now, 42 arts organisations are protesting against cuts in arts funding made by Belfast City Council. Mark Lawson talks to playwright Tim Loan and Nelson McCausland, Chair of the Arts Committee of Belfast City Council.
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