Film, Television and Radio
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Turner’s Thames
11:00am | Sunday 25 March 2012Tickets: | Duration: | Venue: |
£N/A | 1 Hour | {related_entries id="evnt_loca"}Turner’s Thames{/related_entries} |
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About this Event:
As people flock from all around the globe to join the London Olympics this summer, a new BBC documentary presented by art critic Matthew Collings explores a home-grown talent of remarkable ability; a painter whose work remains one of the greatest bequests to the nation, and for whom the River Thames was an enduring inspiration.
Following a screening of clips from the film, Collings will talk to BBC commissioning editor arts, Mark Bell.
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