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Mark Lawson Talks to...

Season 2014 2014

  • 2014-03-10T00:00:00Z on BBC Four
  • 1h
  • 5h (5 episodes)
  • United Kingdom
  • English
A series in which presenter Mark Lawson has a 60-minute in-depth conversation with a notable figure in the arts. Years are split into seasons for this irregular series. Show TX date information taken from IMDB as the only source. If somebody has been missed, better to add it at the end rather than require people to rename all their files! (perhaps note it via the dvd order)

5 episodes

Season Premiere

2014-03-10T00:00:00Z

2014x01 David Bailey

Season Premiere

2014x01 David Bailey

  • 2014-03-10T00:00:00Z1h

In a career spanning more than five decades, photographer David Bailey has captured many of the 20th century's most iconic faces. With his first major solo exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery currently on show, he talks frankly to Mark Lawson about his life, loves and illustrious career.

2014-03-23T00:00:00Z

2014x02 Joanna Trollope

2014x02 Joanna Trollope

  • 2014-03-23T00:00:00Z1h

As she publishes her eighteenth novel, Joanna Trollope talks to Mark Lawson about creativity, divorce and the inescapable drama of domestic life. Her hugely popular novels include The Rector's Wife, The Choir and A Village Affair, which have all been adapted into major television dramas.

2014-03-30T00:00:00Z

2014x03 Julian Barnes

2014x03 Julian Barnes

  • 2014-03-30T00:00:00Z1h

Julian Barnes won the 2011 Man Booker Prize for his novel The Sense of an Ending and his latest, Levels of Life is a memoir of bereavement following the loss of his wife to cancer. He talks candidly to Mark Lawson about love, death, memory and grief.

2014-07-19T23:00:00Z

2014x04 Born Lippy: Jo Brand

2014x04 Born Lippy: Jo Brand

  • 2014-07-19T23:00:00Z1h

Mark Lawson talks to comedian, writer and actress Jo Brand. After a decade working as a psychiatric nurse, Jo turned her hand to comedy in the 1980s and has spent nearly 30 years at the top of what is widely accepted to be a male-dominated genre, receiving recognition by BAFTA in 2011 for her performance in the sitcom Getting On.

One of the most important female comics of her generation, she reveals the backlash she faced on her arrival on the alternative comedy scene, her approach to hecklers and taboos, as well as her experiences as a TV personality - from the pressure of having her own sketch show, Jo Brand: Through The Cakehole, to being on panel shows such as Have I Got News for You and Mock the Week.

2014-11-16T00:00:00Z

2014x05 Michael Morpurgo

2014x05 Michael Morpurgo

  • 2014-11-16T00:00:00Z1h

An extended interview with the author and former children's laureate Michael Morpurgo, who has written over 100 books.

Morpurgo reflects on the huge success of his novel War Horse, which was adapted into a successful National Theatre production and into a film by Steven Spielberg, the recurring theme of war in his books such as Private Peaceful, and his most recent novel Listen to the Moon, which centres on a survivor of the sinking of the passenger liner the Lusitania in 1915.

Morpurgo also discusses his relationship with his father, the celebrated actor Tony Van Bridge, his friendship with the late poet laureate Ted Hughes, and considers whether the role of a children's writer is to introduce young readers to adult issues.

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