Arts on Sunday. 2010-10-10. 13:30-15:00.

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2010
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155622
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Audio
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Categories
Book review radio programs
Magazine format radio programs
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio interviews
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
01:30:00
Broadcast Date
10 Oct 2010
Credits
RNZ Collection
Freeman, Lynn, Presenter
Iannucci, Armando, Interviewee
Wolfe, Josh, Interviewee
Rood, Brydee, Interviewee
Malone, Donna, Interviewee
Morey, Kelly Ana, 1968, Interviewee
Whyte, Raewyn, Interviewee
Radio New Zealand National, Broadcaster

Presented by Lynn Freeman, presents an art show that is literally radio with pictures, theatre, film, comedy, books, dance, entertainment and music. This recording also includes a news bulletin. In this weeks show:

UK writer and producer, Armando Iannucci, the genius behind Bafta winning shows like the political satire The Thick of It and the Oscar-nominated movie In The Loop.

The Art of Stage Combat - For many years Tony Wolfe was one of New Zealand's only stage combatants, but now his son Josh Wolfe is fighting fit, and teaching the art of stage combat. Arts Producer Sonia Yee finds out more.

The Laugh Track - Australian actor Heath Franklin a.k.a Chopper.

Brydee Rood has been showing rubbish around the world - literally working with rubbish containers like plastic bags and wheelie bins, to create art installations.

Chapter & Verse - Featured writers: Kelly Ana Morey who's set her new book in Papua New Guinea just after the First World War, as control moves from Germany to Australia* and the winner of a substantial publishing prize, screen writer turned novelist Donna Malone, who has created a new investigator Diane Rowe.

Raewyn Whyte reviews the latest touring work from the Footnote Dance Company.