BBC Arts at Hay Festival

    Season 2018 2018

    • 2018-05-25T23:00:00Z on BBC News
    • 1h
    • 8h (8 episodes)
    • United Kingdom
    • Special Interest
    Hay Festival and the BBC have entered into a global partnership. The exciting collaboration begins at Hay Festival in 2014, with unprecedented coverage across the BBC’s domestic television, radio and online networks, and globally with BBC World News. As part of the new global partnership, the BBC will run a full programme of events at Hay Festival, which will also be broadcast over BBC Radios 2, 3, 4, 6 Music and BBC Radio Wales and Radio Cymru. There will be unprecedented BBC coverage of Hay Festival on TV, radio and online under a single banner, making the festival more accessible than ever before.

    8 episodes

    Season Premiere

    2018-05-25T23:00:00Z

    2018x01 Robert Webb

    Season Premiere

    2018x01 Robert Webb

    • 2018-05-25T23:00:00Z1h

    Robert Webb has been a male for his whole life. As such, he has been a boy in a world of fighting, pointless posturing, and the insistence that he stop crying. As an adult man, he has enjoyed better luck, both in his work as the Webb half of Mitchell & Webb as an acclaimed actor and comedian, and as author of the part memoir, part call to arms, How Not to Be a Boy. He talks to Sarfraz Manzoor.

    2018-05-25T23:00:00Z

    2018x02 David Walliams

    2018x02 David Walliams

    • 2018-05-25T23:00:00Z1h

    Since the publication of his first novel, The Boy in the Dress, David Walliams has seen 10 years of global success as a children’s author. In conversation with Gemma Cairney, he discusses the inspiration for his best-loved characters and reads excerpts from some of his books.

    2018-05-27T23:00:00Z

    2018x03 Rupert Everett

    2018x03 Rupert Everett

    • 2018-05-27T23:00:00Z1h

    The actor talks to Alan Yentob about The Happy Prince, his forthcoming film about Oscar Wilde’s last days, and about his recent imagine... documentary for the BBC.

    2018-05-27T23:00:00Z

    2018x04 Goldie

    2018x04 Goldie

    • 2018-05-27T23:00:00Z1h

    Goldie talks to Gemma Cairney about his memoir. All Things Remembered is the story of the man born Clifford J. Price – jungle’s most streetwise ambassador who went on to collect an MBE from Buckingham Palace. As one of Britain’s most influential DJs, producers and record-label owners, Goldie’s contribution to the UK rave scene in the 1990s with Metalheadz provided the blueprint for dubstep and grime. Here is the memoir of an extraordinary life, an explosive story of abuse, revenge, graffiti, breakdancing, gold teeth, sawn-off shotguns, car crashes, hot yoga, absent fatherhood and redemption through reality TV.

    2018-05-28T23:00:00Z

    2018x05 Margaret Atwood

    2018x05 Margaret Atwood

    • 2018-05-28T23:00:00Z1h

    The Canadian writer discusses her 1985 dystopian masterpiece The Handmaid's Tale - now an award-winning TV drama - with Hay Festival director Peter Florence.

    2018-05-30T23:00:00Z

    2018x06 Jilly Cooper

    2018x06 Jilly Cooper

    • 2018-05-30T23:00:00Z1h

    The great storyteller and comic novelist - author of Rivals, Riders, and most recently, Mount! - speaks to Stephanie Merritt about her long career.

    2018-06-02T23:00:00Z

    2018x07 Chelsea Clinton

    2018x07 Chelsea Clinton

    • 2018-06-02T23:00:00Z1h

    The daughter of former US President Bill Clinton and former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton talks to Alex Jones about her book She Persisted Around the World: 13 Women Who Changed History. The picture book, with illustrations by Alexandra Boiger, celebrates women who have used their voices and determination to create change, including Marie Curie, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, Leymah Gbowee, Caroline Herschel, Wangari Maathai, Aisha Rateb, JK Rowling, Yuan Yuan Tan and Malala Yousafzai.

    2018-06-02T23:00:00Z

    2018x08 Rose McGowan

    2018x08 Rose McGowan

    • 2018-06-02T23:00:00Z1h

    The American actress, filmmaker and writer talks to Laurie Penny about Brave - her raw, honest, and poignant memoir/manifesto. It’s a no-holds-barred, pull-no-punches account of the rise of a millennial icon, fearless activist, and unstoppable force for change who is determined to expose the truth about the entertainment industry, dismantle the concept of fame and shine a light on a multi-billion-dollar business built on systemic misogyny.

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