Saturday Review
A podcast by BBC Radio 4
300 Episodes
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The Beguiled, Joshua Cohen, Soul of a Nation, A Tale of Two Cities, Ozark
Published: 7/15/2017 -
Committee, Terrence Malick, Neel Mukherjee, Frieze Sculpture, Gay Britannia radio drama
Published: 7/8/2017 -
Alone In Berlin, Ink, Christopher Wilson, White Cube, Earl Slick and Lied
Published: 7/1/2017 -
Baby Driver, Gloria, Crimes of the Father, Germany at Tate Liverpool, Gypsy
Published: 6/24/2017 -
Barbershop Chronicles, Slack Bay, Amanda Craig, Sidney Nolan, GLOW
Published: 6/17/2017 -
Raphael, My Cousin Rachel, Common, The Ministry of Utmost Happiness, Riviera
Published: 6/10/2017 -
Wonder Woman, Persuasion, Lucienne Day/Barbara Brown, Adam Thorpe, Ackley Bridge
Published: 6/3/2017 -
Woyzeck, The Other Side of Hope, Handmaid's Tale, Elif Batuman, California exhibition
Published: 5/27/2017 -
Life of Galileo, Colossal, Jimmy McGovern, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Thresholds at Somerset House
Published: 5/20/2017 -
Salome, Frantz, Anything's Possible, Giacometti, 3 Girls
Published: 5/15/2017 -
Angels In America, The Ferryman, Harmonium, Laurent Binet, Eric Gill
Published: 5/6/2017 -
Lady Macbeth, Obsession, See What I Have Done, Whitechapel Gallery, Griefcast
Published: 4/29/2017 -
22/04/2017
Published: 4/22/2017 -
The Handmaiden, White Tears, Guards at the Taj, Born to Kill, Game Changers
Published: 4/15/2017 -
Consent, A Quiet Passion, Jon McGregor, Tate St Ives, Car Share and Bucket
Published: 4/8/2017 -
Ghost In The Shell, Don Juan in Soho, Les Murray, Comics at Kelvingrove Museum, Harlots on ITV
Published: 4/1/2017 -
RSC's Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra, The Eyes of my Mother, David Vann, BBC's Decline and Fall
Published: 3/25/2017 -
Griff Rhys Jones in The Miser, Personal Shopper, George Saunders, Michelangelo and Sebastiano, Carnage
Published: 3/18/2017 -
Viceroy's House, Hamlet, Jake Arnott, Photography on BBC TV, Serpentine Gallery
Published: 3/4/2017 -
Twelfth Night, It's Only the End of the World, America after the Fall at RA, Big Little Lies, Ross Raisin
Published: 2/25/2017
Presenter Tom Sutcliffe and guests offer sharp, critical discussion of the week's cultural events