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Harry Shearer, Exploded View and Judith Clark

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18 September 2016

Episode 376

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Broadcaster, actor and satirist Harry Shearer joins Robert Bound and Tom Edwards to discuss his varied career, including ‘Le Show’, ‘The Simpsons’, ‘This Is Spinal Tap’ and more. Plus: post-punk outfit Exploded View tell us about their new album and Judith Clark, co-creator of forthcoming Barbican exhibition ‘The Vulgar: Fashion Redefined’, tells us why the limits of taste should always be tested.

18 September 2016

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Introduction

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Henry Rees-Sheridan joins Robert Bound and Tom Edwards to forecast the week coming up and reflect on the gone by.

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Harry Shearer

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Harry Shearer will present a live version of his long-running podcast ‘Le Show’ at the London Podcast Festival next week. He joins the Weekly team to discuss this as well as how he’s achieved longevity in his varied careers, highlights of which include ‘This Is Spinal Tap’ and ‘The Simpsons’.

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Exploded View

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UK singer Annika Henderson recently left her adopted home of Berlin for Mexico, where she teamed up with Swedish producer Martin Thulin and Mexican musicians Hugo Quezada and Hector Melgarejo. They make up the members of Exploded View, a band offering icy and detached post-punk that is also worldly. Monocle’s Tom Hall sits down with three of them to learn about their self-titled debut album.

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Judith Clark

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Judith Clark is a professor of fashion and museology at London College of Fashion and a co-creator of the upcoming Barbican exhibition ‘The Vulgar: Fashion Redefined’. She joins Robert Bound and Tom Edwards to discuss the notion of vulgarity and why we should celebrate design’s excesses.

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