Saturday Review
Summary: Tom Sutcliffe and guests discuss the week’s cultural highlights on BBC Radio 4.
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Tom Sutcliffe and his guests critics Bill Feaver and John Mullan and comedian Natalie Haynes review the week's cultural highlights including The American, starring George Clooney, and Sir Peter Hall's production of The Rivals.
Tom Sutcliffe and his guests musician Pat Kane, writer Rowan Pelling and novelist and film-maker James Runcie review the cultural highlights of the week including Fela! at the National Theatre and Palme d'Or winning film Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives
Tom Sutcliffe and his guests poet Craig Raine, writer Antonia Quirke and theatre writer David Benedict review the cultural highlights of the week including Don Giovanni at English National Opera and Accused - Jimmy McGovern's new drama series on BBC1.
Tom Sutcliffe and his guests writers Kevin Jackson and David Aaronovitch and novelist Dreda Say Mitchell review the cultural highlights of the week including The Kids Are Alright and the British Art Show 7 in Nottingham
Tom Sutcliffe and his guests novelists Terence Blacker and Liz Jensen and writer and broadcaster Paul Morley review the cultural highlights of the week including Adam Elliot's film Mary and Max and Tribes by Nina Raine at the Royal Court in London.
Sarfraz Manzoor and his guests writer John Lanchester, poet Cahal Dallat and novelist Louise Doughty review the week's cultural highlights including The Social Network.
Tom Sutcliffe and his guests novelist Deborah Moggach, literary critic John Carey and architectural critic and writer Tom Dyckhoff review the week's cultural highlights including award-winning documentary Restrepo and Jenny Erpenbeck's novel Visitation
Tom Sutcliffe and his guests writer Linda Grant, comedian Natalie Haynes and cultural historian and writer Sir Christopher Frayling review the week's cultural highlights including Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps and Nemesis by Philip Roth
Tom Sutcliffe and his guests comedian David Schneider, writer Bidisha and director of the ICA Ekow Eshun review the cultural highlights of the week including Hamlet at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield and Freedom by Jonathan Franzen
Tom Sutcliffe and his guests writer Miranda Sawyer, critic John Mullan and academic and critic Maria Delgado review the cultural highlights of the week including Debra Granik's film Winter's Bone and Design For Living at the Old Vic.
Tom Sutcliffe and his guests poet Craig Raine, historian Kathryn Hughes and writer David Aaronovitch review the cultural highlights of the week including the Stephen Frears film Tamara Drewe and John le Carre's new novel Our Kind of Traitor.
Tom Sutcliffe's guests this week are writers Iain Sinclair and Vesna Maric, and the art critic Bill Feaver, reviewing Tiny Kushner by Tony Kushner; Certified Copy; This Is England '86; Walking to Hollywood by Will Self; and Resonance and Renewal - Shipbuilding on the Clyde by Stanley Spencer.