Saturday Review

Alys Always, Ray and Liz, Max Porter: Martin Parr, ITV's The Bay

03.09.2019 - By BBC Radio 4Play

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Nicholas Hytner's new production at London's Bridge Theatre is Lucinda Coxon's play Alys Always, based on Harriet Lane's novel. A journalist decides to set her sights on a joining the exalted circle of a grieving best-selling author.

Ray and Liz is the debut film from photographer Richard Billingham; weaving a story from his 1996 collection of autobiographical portraits of his hard-drinking and hard smoking parents living on the margins of society in a Black Country council home.

Max Porter's new novel Lanny is a follow-up to his much-lauded debut Grief Is The Thing With Feathers. A magical child communicates with the present and a mysterious past

Photographer Martin Parr has an exhibition. Only Human at London's National Portrait Gallery combining old and previously unseen works.

ITV's police drama The Bay is set in the picturesque surroundings of Morecambe, Lancashire. Might it become the new Broadchurch? Tom Sutcliffe's guests are Christopher Frayling, Charlotte Mullins and Emma Jane Unsworth. The producer is Oliver Jones Podcast Extra recommendations: Christopher: If Beale Street Could Talk and Moonlight. Also The Salt Path by Raynor Winn

Emma-Jane: The Good Immigrant USA by Nikesh Shukla and Chimene Suleyman

Charlotte: Studio Voices by Michael Bird and The National Sound Archive

Tom: the disputed Caravaggio at the Colnaghi Gallery

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