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Gentleman Jack ballet, BTS reunited, Irish myths - a feminist retelling, Len Deighton remembered

Gentleman Jack ballet, South Korea's biggest boy band BTS reunite, Irish myths - a feminist retelling, Len Deighton remembered.

Anne Lister, the 19th century landowner and diarist, better known by her nickname, Gentleman Jack, has inspired folksongs, television dramas, and now a ballet. As Northern Ballet begin a UK tour of their new Gentleman Jack production, Belgian-Colombian choreographer Annabelle Lopez Ochoa explains how she translated Lister's diaries into dance.

As K-Pop super band BTS are set to return with a new album on 20th March and a live streamed concert and a documentary on Netflix, we hear from Julie Yoonnyung Lee from the 麻豆社 Korean Service and music journalist Katie Hawthorne about their comeback. We鈥檒l also hear what鈥檚 been popular in K-Pop during their absence - including Korean Trot music which is having a resurgence.

New anthology, Banshee, aims to cast a feminist light on the female figures in Irish myths. Editor of the anthology, Ailbhe Malone, and one of the contributing writers, Salma El鈥慦ardany, discuss reimagining some of Ireland's oldest stories.

And we remember the writer Len Deighton whose death was announced today. He was the author of The Ipcress File along with over thirty other novels, cookbooks, and graphic novels. Fellow crime writer Martin Edwards reflects on Len Deighton's influential career.

Presenter: Nick Ahad
Producer: Ekene Akalawu

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