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Oliver Jeffers and Sam Winston talk about their new picture book, The Pajama Men discuss their Three Musketeers adaptation, and Janice hears about a stage version of Trainspotting.

Oliver Jeffers and Sam Winston tell Janice about their new picture book A Child of Books a prose poem on the rewards of reading and sharing stories.

Theatre-maker David Leddy is known for his avant-garde work, he explains why his new play, The Course of True Love, is a straightforward romantic comedy.

Comedy duo The Pajama Men reveal just quite how they've adapted Dumas' classic novel The Three Musketeers into a two person comedy stage show.

Artist Anna FC Smith talks about her exhibition of corn dollies made from tobacco, exhibited in a former cigarette factory and exploring our ambivalent relationship with the plant.

Plus Director Gareth Nicholls and actor Lorn Macdonald the Citizens Theatre's new production of Trainspotting.

And the Tuesday Review: critics Yasmin Sulaiman, Mark Fisher and Peggy Hughes review National Treasure, Channel 4's new drama series starring Robbie Coltrane as a TV star accused of past sex crimes; Billy Bragg and Joe Henry's new album Shine A Light, and The Wonder by novelist Emma Donoghue.

1 hour, 55 minutes

Broadcast

  • Tue 20 Sep 2016 14:00

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