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Listen to Lenny Henry's What's So Great About...?: And 4 other BBC documentaries by Lenny Henry

from Unlock Top Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & Entertainment · host Lenny Henry

Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/498532 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Lenny Henry's What's So Great About...?: And 4 other BBC documentaries Author: Lenny Henry Narrator: Lenny Henry Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 50 minutes Release date: February 4, 2021 Genres: Arts & Entertainment Publisher's Summary: A collection of BBC radio shows presented by comedian and actor Lenny Henry. Stand-up comedian, actor, writer, singer, TV presenter: Lenny Henry is a multi-talented Renaissance man with a wide range of interests. But there are a few things (and people) he just doesn't get, despite their iconic status - and in What's So Great About...?, he explores them to find out what makes them so appealing. He questions the mystique surrounding Method Acting; discusses the benefits of Life Coaches with Phill Jupitus; hears about the joy of Maths from Carol Vorderman and asks Simon McBurney and Fiona Shaw to persuade him of the genius of Samuel Beckett. He also investigates the art of Jackson Pollock, meets stars from the world of Snooker to discover the lure of the cue and chats about Chaucer with Terry Jones. Lenny was once sceptical about Shakespeare too, but he's now a passionate convert. In Lenny Henry Plays Othello, we follow him as he embarks on his first straight stage role and first Shakespearean role, playing one of theatre's most tragic characters. From voice coaching to first night nerves, we eavesdrop on his journey from comedian to tragedian. In August Shines, inspired by his theatrical success in August Wilson's Fences, Lenny travels to Pittsburgh to tell the story of the Pulitzer Prize-winning African-American playwright. The city was also home to the bad-boy pop artist whose work Lenny explores in Andy Warhol: Time Regained. Visiting the Warhol Museum, he learns about the 'Time Capsules' - an artwork consisting of 300,000 eclectic objects assembled across the last 13 years of Warhol's life - and joins the audience for the unboxing of the mysterious Capsule 528... Finally, in the compelling 10-part series Raising the Bar: 100 Years of Black British Theatre and Screen, Lenny traces the long, painful road that black Britons have travelled on stage and screen, from the overt racial discrimination of the 19th Century, via the veiled slurs that persisted throughout the 20th, to today's more equal society. Talking to playwrights such as Kwame Kwei-Armah, and actors and directors including Carmen Munroe, Yvonne Brewster and Steve McQueen, he tells the story of black drama and the influential artists who have shaped it over the past century, and looks to the future to examine the prospects for young black British talent. Published by Penguin Random House Ltd Licensed by BBC Studios Distribution Ltd © 2021 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd MCPS Presented by Lenny Henry What's So Great About...? Produced by Simon Elmes With Ellen Burstyn, James Lipton, Phill Jupitus, Carol Vorderman, Celia Hoyles, Professor Brian Butterworth, Simon McBurney, Fiona Shaw, John Calder, James Knowlson, Brian Sewell, Julian Joseph, Steve Davis, Stephen Hendry, Dennis Taylor, John Virgo, John Parrott, Terry Griffiths, Ardis Butterfield, Mike Poulton, Terry Jones First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 5 July 2008-11 June 2011 Lenny Henry Plays Othello Produced by Simon Elmes First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 20 February 2009 August Shines Produced by Simon Elmes With Chris Rawson, Professor Larry Glasco, Kim Ellis, Jeff Folino, Sala Udin, Nelson Harrison First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 9 October 2014 Andy Warhol: Time Regained Produced by Simon Elmes With Ben Harrison, Rick Armstrong, Tim Marlow, Erin Byrne, Benjamin Liu, Donald Warhola First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 11 September 2014 Raising the Bar: 100 Years of Black British Theatre and Screen Presented by Lenny Henry Produced by Simon Elmes Series Consultant: Dr Michael Pearce Featuring: Bola Agbaje, Yvonne Brewster, Michael Buffong, Lolita Chakrabarti, Isaac Julien, Kwame Kwei-Armah, Mustapha Matura, Steve McQueen, Carmen Munroe, Horace Ové, Winsome Pinnock, Paulette Randall, Roy Williams First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 9-20 November 2015

Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/498532 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Lenny Henry's What's So Great About...?: And 4 other BBC documentaries Author: Lenny Henry Narrator: Lenny Henry Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 50 minutes Release date: February 4, 2021 Genres: Arts & Entertainment Publisher's Summary: A collection of BBC radio shows presented by comedian and actor Lenny Henry. Stand-up comedian, actor, writer, singer, TV presenter: Lenny Henry is a multi-talented Renaissance man with a wide range of interests. But there are a few things (and people) he just doesn't get, despite their iconic status - and in What's So Great About...?, he explores them to find out what makes them so appealing. He questions the mystique surrounding Method Acting; discusses the benefits of Life Coaches with Phill Jupitus; hears about the joy of Maths from Carol Vorderman and asks Simon McBurney and Fiona Shaw to persuade him of the genius of Samuel Beckett. He also investigates the art of Jackson Pollock, meets stars from the world of Snooker to discover the lure of the cue and chats about Chaucer with Terry Jones. Lenny was once sceptical about Shakespeare too, but he's now a passionate convert. In Lenny Henry Plays Othello, we follow him as he embarks on his first straight stage role and first Shakespearean role, playing one of theatre's most tragic characters. From voice coaching to first night nerves, we eavesdrop on his journey from comedian to tragedian. In August Shines, inspired by his theatrical success in August Wilson's Fences, Lenny travels to Pittsburgh to tell the story of the Pulitzer Prize-winning African-American playwright. The city was also home to the bad-boy pop artist whose work Lenny explores in Andy Warhol: Time Regained. Visiting the Warhol Museum, he learns about the 'Time Capsules' - an artwork consisting of 300,000 eclectic objects assembled across the last 13 years of Warhol's life - and joins the audience for the unboxing of the mysterious Capsule 528... Finally, in the compelling 10-part series Raising the Bar: 100 Years of Black British Theatre and Screen, Lenny traces the long, painful road that black Britons have travelled on stage and screen, from the overt racial discrimination of the 19th Century, via the veiled slurs that persisted throughout the 20th, to today's more equal society. Talking to playwrights such as Kwame Kwei-Armah, and actors and directors including Carmen Munroe, Yvonne Brewster and Steve McQueen, he tells the story of black drama and the influential artists who have shaped it over the past century, and looks to the future to examine the prospects for young black British talent. Published by Penguin Random House Ltd Licensed by BBC Studios Distribution Ltd © 2021 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd MCPS Presented by Lenny Henry What's So Great About...? Produced by Simon Elmes With Ellen Burstyn, James Lipton, Phill Jupitus, Carol Vorderman, Celia Hoyles, Professor Brian Butterworth, Simon McBurney, Fiona Shaw, John Calder, James Knowlson, Brian Sewell, Julian Joseph, Steve Davis, Stephen Hendry, Dennis Taylor, John Virgo, John Parrott, Terry Griffiths, Ardis Butterfield, Mike Poulton, Terry Jones First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 5 July 2008-11 June 2011 Lenny Henry Plays Othello Produced by Simon Elmes First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 20 February 2009 August Shines Produced by Simon Elmes With Chris Rawson, Professor Larry Glasco, Kim Ellis, Jeff Folino, Sala Udin, Nelson Harrison First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 9 October 2014 Andy Warhol: Time Regained Produced by Simon Elmes With Ben Harrison, Rick Armstrong, Tim Marlow, Erin Byrne, Benjamin Liu, Donald Warhola First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 11 September 2014 Raising the Bar: 100 Years of Black British Theatre and Screen Presented by Lenny Henry Produced by Simon Elmes Series Consultant: Dr Michael Pearce Featuring: Bola Agbaje, Yvonne Brewster, Michael Buffong, Lolita Chakrabarti, Isaac Julien, Kwame Kwei-Armah, Mustapha Matura, Steve McQueen, Carmen Munroe, Horace Ové, Winsome Pinnock, Paulette Randall, Roy Williams First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 9-20 November 2015

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