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Radio 4,29 Feb 2008,30 mins

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Eric Bana, the Australian star of The Hulk and Chopper on acting in different accents and why doing stand-up comedy is good preparation for being a screen actor. Justin Chadwick, the director of The Other Boleyn Girl on keeping it real. Matthew Sweet looks at the cult documentary The London Nobody Knows starring James Mason and 60s London. Simon Miller talks about making the first contemporary movie filmed in the Gaelic language, Seachd. Poet Simon Barraclough's Hitchcock inspired poem A Tall Story About A Pushover.

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