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The Late Edition, episode 139
10 May 2012
The latest on the standoff between China and the Philippines, why TV shows pay big for the Beatles, and Hugo Macdonald checks in from Georgia.
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10 May 2012
The latest on the standoff between China and the Philippines, why TV shows pay big for the Beatles, and Hugo Macdonald checks in from Georgia.
11 September 2016
Simon Bainbridge, editorial director of the ‘British Journal of Photography’, and photographer Eliza Tamo discuss the new “Portrait of Britain” project. We also hear from Copenhagen-based journalist and author Michael Booth…
6 April 2020
Robert Bound speaks to writer Craig Brown about his new biography of the Beatles, called ‘One Two Three Four: The Beatles in Time’. How do you say something fresh about one of the most written-about bands in history?
8 September 2018
This week enjoy a music special as we discuss how the Beatles transformed branding, meet electronic-music pioneer Suzanne Ciani and welcome Anna Calvi to the studio to play some tracks from her new album ‘Hunter’.
27 March 2022
A roundup of our coverage of the war in Ukraine, Finland’s ex-president Tarja Halonen, a look ahead to France’s presidential election, a London café that’s hiring refugees and we mark the release of The Beatles’ first album…
26 November 2020
Craig Brown’s Beatles biography, ‘One Two Three Four: The Beatles in Time’, won the 2020 Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction. The journalist and author of 18 books been writing his parodic diary in ‘Private Eye’ since…
2 February 2024
Monocle Radio’s Laura Kramer speaks with Grammy-winning composer Lorne Balfe about his latest project, the spy comedy Argylle. Balfe reflects on his impressive career and working with the likes of Michael Bay, Matthew…
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