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FRIDAY 5 DECEMBER
Presented by Francine Stock
SKELLIG
Trevor Nunn's Christmas production at the Young Vic of David Almond's award-winning book Skellig stars David Threlfall as the secret being who changes a lonely boy's life. Damian Kelleher of the London Evening Standard reviews.
Skellig is at the Young Vic, London until 24 January
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CHRISTMAS NO 1
Neil McCormick, music columnist for the Daily Telegraph gives his predictions for this years' Christmas No 1.
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GURINDHER CHADHA
Director Gurindher Chada best-known for her film Bend It Like Beckham about an Asian girl in love with football has just been presented with the Creative Originality Award at the Women in Film and TV Awards in London. John Wilson reports for Front Row.
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DANCING WITHIN WALLS
Coronation Street actress Shobna Gulati stars in Dancing Within Walls, a play which is about the high caste Indian woman Rukmini Devi who preserved the dance form Bharatanatyam. Geoff Bird spoke with the actress Shobna Gulati, writer Rani Moorthy, and Piali Ray, Director of the Sampat South Asian Arts Organisation.
Dancing Within Walls is at the Contact Theatre in Manchester until Saturday 13 December
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NO MORE BEARS
As Disney's Brother Bear is released, writer and broadcaster Brian Patten asks whether there are too many films featuring bears. Is it time for our ursine friends to exit left and allow a different animal to hog the spotlight?
Disney's Brother Bear opens around the country today, certificate U
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