Announced by Theresa May in 2018 and quickly dubbed the \u201cFestival of Brexit\u201d, submissions are now being made for the UK government funded \xa3120 million festival that will celebrate British creativity in 2022. Creative director Martin Green tells us what kind of projects and ideas he\u2019s looking for.
Succession creator Jesse Armstrong on winning the Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series at last night's awards.
English National Opera are staging Europe\u2019s first drive-in opera, Puccini\u2019s La Boh\xe8me, at London\u2019s Alexandra Palace, where the audience watch the singers from their cars. Will this be an exciting new way to experience opera? Alexandra Coghlan reviews.
Writer Gwyneth Hughes discusses her new ITV drama, Honour, starring Keeley Hawes. It\u2019s the story of the real-life detective who brought five killers to justice after the so-called honour killing of Banaz Mahmod, a 20 year old Iraqi Kurdish woman from Mitcham, south London, who was murdered for falling in love with the wrong man.
Presenter: John Wilson\nProducer: Hannah Robins\nStudio Manager: Donald McDonald\nMain image: Soraya Mafi in ENO La boh\xe8me (c) Lloyd Winters, Courtesy ENO