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|  |  |      |  | 14 October 2004 Presented by Mark Lawson
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INSIDE I'M DANCING
The critic Adam Mars Jones joins Mark Lawson to review Inside I'm Dancing, the new film from director Damien O'Donnell about two disabled young men living in a residential home whose relationship allows them to explore the world.
Inside I'm Dancing is released on 15 October, certificate 15.
25 YEARS OF RAP
It's 25 years since Rappers Delight by The Sugarhill Gang became the first rap record to enter the Billboard charts. Willber Willberforce, controller of 1Xtra discussed the record's significance.
ELTON JOHN PHOTOGRAPHS
Part of Elton John's photography collection is up for auction in New York. David Darcy has been to see the pictures, including works by Norman Parkinson, Herb Ritts and Robert Mapplethorpe.
EDINBURGH - CITY OF LITERATURE Edinburgh has been named UNESCO's first City of Literature. James Boyle led the city's bid.
FRENCH AND SAUNDERS Comedy critic Stephen Armstrong reviews the new series from Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders (pictured), their first project together for eight years, and My Life In Film in which Kris Marshall plays a failed film maker whose life takes the shape of a different movie each week.
French and Saunders starts on BBC ONE on 15 October at 9pm and My Life In Film starts on BBC 3 on Tuesday 19th October at 9.30pm.
BERNICE RUBENS REMEMBERED
The novelist Bernice Rubens, who won the Booker Prize in 1970 for the novel The Elected Member, has died. Her friend and fellow writer Beryl Bainbridge pays tribute.
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