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Radio 4,13 Apr 2011,30 mins

The Ipswich murders become a stage production: London Road

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Mark Lawson talks to Judy Golding who has written a memoir about her father, the Nobel Prize-winning novelist William Golding, who found success with his debut novel Lord of the Flies. Oscar-winning director of One Day in September, Touching the Void and The Last King of Scotland, Kevin Macdonald, talks to Mark ahead of a BBC lecture about how documentary filmmaking has been affected by technology over the last century. As an experimental musical about the murder of five women in Ipswich in 2006 by convicted serial killer Steve Wright, is about to take to the stage, writer and lyricist Alecky Blythe and composer Adam Cork discuss their controversial play. Jeremy Hunt, Culture Secretary, on private and public funding in the arts - following the announcement that The Art Fund is to increase funding by 50%, to museums and galleries Producer Ella-mai Robey.

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