Derry Girls creator Lisa McGee discusses her new TV series - psychological thriller, The Deceived. In the drama, inspired by Hitchcock\u2019s Rebecca, Dial M for Murder and other classic films of that time, a student falls for her married tutor and after a shocking death finds herself doubting her own mind.
Sculptor Heather Phillipson on putting whipped cream and a cherry on Trafalagar Square\u2019s Fourth Plinth. This morning she unveiled her sculpture, The End - a giant swirl of cream, a cherry, a fly, and a drone that transmits a live feed of the square. It is the thirteenth commission for The Fourth Plinth since the programme began in 1998, and it is also the tallest to date - measuring 9.4m and weighing nine tonnes. The artist joins Kirsty to discuss her vast physical and digital sculpture.
Avni Doshi\u2019s debut novel Burnt Sugar has just been longlisted for the Booker Prize, two days before it\u2019s UK publication date. Avni discusses her work about a fractious mother-daughter relationship, set in and around Pune in India \u2013 in an ashram, a club, and the streets.
Presenter: Kirsty Lang\nProducer: Emma Wallace