Lee Mack, Magic Mike on stage, Prose poetry

Published: Dec. 13, 2018, 8 p.m.

Not Going Out is the UK\u2019s longest-running sitcom on TV and will this year bring a live edition to our screens for Christmas. The show\u2019s star and creator Lee Mack talks about its surprising longevity, the changing face of British comedy, and his childhood dream of being a jockey.

From real life to the big screen and now the casino stage, Channing Tatum\u2019s outstandingly popular Magic Mike is now in London\u2019s West End. Though in the light of the #MeToo movement, the show is compared by female comedian Sophie Linder-Lee, who reveals that there is a message behind the performance, and how demanding a show it is to control.

Jeremy Noel-Tod has gathered poems from all over the world and created a new 400-page anthology. But these poems don\u2019t rhyme and they are not metrical. They are not arranged in stanzas, nor even lines. Noel-Tod is the editor of The Penguin Book of the Prose Poem and together with the writer Mich\xe8le Roberts who has composed some, explains what a prose poem is, how it came about, and the allure of this particular form.

Presenter Stig Abell\nProducer Jerome Weatherald