Reviewing The Sheep Detectives, Elizabeth Strout and Henry Moore at Kew
Tom and guests discuss The Sheep Detectives film, Elizabeth Strout's new novel The Things We Never Say and Henry Moore sculptures at Kew Gardens.
Tom Sutcliffe is joined by journalist and podcaster Nick Hilton and writer and historian Catherine McCormack to review a selection of cultural items from this week:
They'll look at The Sheep Detectives, starring Hugh Jackman, a live-action film in which a group of ovine sleuths attempt to solve the murder of their shepherd.
Elizabeth Strout's latest novel, The Things We Never Say, about a Massachusetts school teacher dealing with major changes and crises in his life
And a new exhibition: Kew in London is staging the largest ever presentation of outdoor artworks by Henry Moore; 30 of his sculptures among the glorious gardens.
Presenter Tom Sutcliffe
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