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Gillian Anderson, South Georgia artist commission, the role of literary prizes

Gillian Anderson on portraying Margaret Thatcher in the fourth season of The Crown.

Gillian Anderson on her technique for perfecting Margaret Thatcher’s distinctive voice in the fourth season of The Crown, and the recent debate the TV series has ignited over what is fact and fiction.

South Georgia is a remote, windswept and icy Antarctic island, with no permanent population. But much of the industrial whaling industry was based here until the 1960s, when there were scarcely any whales left to slaughter. Now, though, whales are returning. Rats and mice that came with the whaling ships and ate chicks in their nests and burrows have been eradicated, and the seabirds are flourishing. To mark this history and celebrate the change there's been a competition to create an artwork on the site of the Grytviken whaling station. We speak to the Scottish sculptor Michael Visocchi about his inspiration and plans.

We’ll soon know who has been awarded the 2020 Booker Prize. Novelist Sara Collins, whose debut The Confessions of Frannie Langton won the 2019 Costa First Novel Award, Ellah Wakatama, Editor at Large at Canongate, and literary critic John Self discuss the role of literary prizes with the ±«Óătv’s Elle Osili-Wood on the eve of one of the biggest highlights of the literary calendar.

Producer: Julian May
Presenter: Kirsty Lang

Main image: Gillian Anderson as Margaret thatcher in The Crown
Image credit: Des Willie/Netflix

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The Crown

The Crown
Season 4 of The Crown is available now on Netflix.   Imaged: Main image: Gillian Anderson as Margaret Thatcher PM.Image to the left: Olivia Colman as the Queen (centre) and Mrs Thatcher Images credit: Des Willie/Netflix

South Georgia art competition

South Georgia art competition
 is the winner of the 's art competition. Image: Grytviken Whaling Station on South Georgia.  Image credit: George Lemann
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The Booker Prize

The Booker Prize
winner  is revealed live on Front Row tomorrow (19 November 2020).
Image: the shortlisted authors:    Top row from Left: Diane Cook, Avni Doshi, Tsitsi Dangarembga  Bottom row from Left: Maaza Mengiste, Douglas Stuart, Brandon Taylor.  Image credit: the Booker Prize

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