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IT'S NOT EASY BEING GREEN
Norman Sherry talks to Mark Lawson about volume three of his definitive biography of Graham Greene.

The Life of Graham Greene - Volume 3: 1955-1991 by Norman Sherry is published on 30 September, in hardback, by Jonathan Cape

THE APPRENTICE USA
Paul Mason, Business Correspondent at Newsnight reviews The Apprentice, the reality TV show in which business magnate Donald Trump tests potential employees and eventually puts one of the contestants on his payroll. The show has been a huge success in America - attracting around 20 million viewers.

The Apprentice USA is on BBC Two on Monday 04 October at 6pm

ANTONY SHER AND RICHARD WILSON
Antony Sher has adapted Primo Levi's account of surviving Auschwitz, and turned it into a one-man play. He and Richard Wilson, the play's director, talk to Mark Lawson about the process.

Antony Sher performs "Primo", based on Primo Levi's book, "If this is a Man", adapted by Antony Sher and directed by Richard Wilson, opening in the Cottesloe Theatre in London on 30 September

THE FUTURE OF PUBLIC SERVICE BROADCASTING?
Ofcom has published a document suggesting how public service broadcasting can be encouraged in the multi-channel digital television of the future. Ed Richards, a senior partner at Ofcom, talks to Mark Lawson about these suggestions.

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