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Anish Kapoor, Isy Suttie, Femi Kuti

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Femi Kuti explains why he’s swapped the sax for the trumpet. Novelist Sjon on why the arrival of cinema had such a profound impact on his home country of Iceland. Anish Kapoor shows us round his newly designed set of opera Tristan and Isolde. The Ghanaian music duo Reggie 'n' Bollie talk about their rocky road to fame. Writer Hanya Yanagihara shares the photo that inspired her novel A Little Life. Comedian Isy Suttie explores the geeky world of ‘chiptunes’ and novelist Alexander McCall Smith reveals why he started the Really Terrible Orchestra.

(Photo shows: Anish Kapoor (c) Peter Macdermid/Getty, Isy Suttie (c) Tim P Whitby/Getty, Femi Kuti (c) AFP/Getty)

50 minutes

Last on

Tue 21 Jun 2016 01:06GMT

Chapters

  • Femi Kuti

    Femi Kuti talks about the music scene in Nigeria

    Duration: 09:53

  • Sjon

    The Icelandic novelist on his new book Moonstone The Boy Who Never Was

    Duration: 06:51

  • Hanya Yanagihara

    Hanya discusses a photograph by the American photographer Diane Arbus

    Duration: 06:14

  • Anish Kapoor

    The sculptor on his epic set design for English National Opera

    Duration: 07:52

  • Reggie 'N' Bollie

    The upbeat Ghanaian singer songwriters talk about their work

    Duration: 06:09

  • Isy Suttie

    Isy traces the history of chiptune

    Duration: 06:29

  • Alexander McCall Smith

    The author describes how he learned to play saxophone

    Duration: 02:30

Broadcasts

  • Sun 19 Jun 2016 14:06GMT
  • Mon 20 Jun 2016 08:06GMT
  • Mon 20 Jun 2016 23:06GMT
  • Tue 21 Jun 2016 01:06GMT