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Radio 4,3 mins

Whitney: what does the official new documentary reveal?

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Whitney Houston’s enormous success - and her death aged 48 after years of drug addiction - has been the subject of two films: director Nick Broomfield’s Can I Be Me? and now, Oscar-winner Kevin Macdonald’s Whitney, made with the approval of her family. Film writer Grace Barber-Plentie discusses Macdonald’s new film, which features intimate home videos and also alleges the singer was sexually abused as a child. British choreographer Arlene Phillips, who made two videos with Houston, remembers working with the star during her meteoric rise to fame.

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