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The Culture Show: Lauren Laverne and Mark Kermode

The Culture Show returns in new prime time slot and asks "What is culture?"



Next month The Culture Show moves to a new prime time slot on ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Two.

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The arts programme, which returns for its 101st episode, will be screened on Tuesday evenings at 10.00pm from 3 June with an extended programme on Fridays at 11.35pm.

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It follows Later Live With Jools Holland in to this new slot, and from now on seasons of the two series will alternate, establishing a year-round presence for contemporary culture, music and arts in the heart of ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Two's schedule.

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The show will be co-presented by musician Lauren Laverne and critic Mark Kermode who will steer the viewer through a packed and diverse programme.

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Every week they will be joined by a regular core of expert reporters including Verity Sharp, Nihal, Andrew Graham Dixon and Tom Dyckhoff.

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In the first week of the new series, The Culture Show is on set in America with Ricky Gervais as he directs his first feature film, This Side Of The Truth.

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Andrew Graham-Dixon goes to Vienna to attempt a Freudian analysis of the work of Gustav Klimt and Mark Kermode accompanies poet Simon Armitage as he goes through the ordeal of his first gig as the lead singer of The Scaremongers.

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Also featured will be music from Sparks and French beatbox star Camille.

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This series The Culture Show comes from both London and Glasgow, filmed in the two locations on alternate weeks.

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What is Culture?
 Statement and illustration by Vic Reeves

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"What is culture?"

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To mark the start of a new series and celebrate 100 episodes, The Culture Show has asked hundreds of people for their definition of culture.Ìý

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It is only a seven-letter word but it causes disagreement and debate – few can agree on its meaning.

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Artists, writers, school children, thinkers, designers, taxi drivers, musicians, film-makers, bee keepers, comedians, sportsmen and performers of every kind have pitched in with their own attempts at defining culture.

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So far contributors range from Kenneth Branagh, Graydon Carter, Jimmy Carr, Roisin Murphy, The Duchess of York and John Humphrys to Duffy, James Corden, Diana Quick and Jools Holland.

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The responses, of which more than 145 have been filmed and some written down, have been varied with answers ranging from the academic to the bizarre, personal to offensive, outrageous to provocative, from the hilarious to the ridiculous, and just about everything in between.

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Visual submissions have been received from people including Rankin, Donny Tourette and Vic Reeves.

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Roly Keating, Controller of ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Two, said: "The campaign is light-hearted in spirit but there's a serious question at its heart about what we really value in our lives – and though in the end there may never be a consensus about what culture means, The Culture Show on ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Two won't waver in its mission to reflect the range and excitement of contemporary creativity in all its forms."

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All these views will form part of a nationwide debate and campaign on the definition of culture which will be used to promote the return of The Culture Show through TV, radio and online.

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How viewers can get involved

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³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Two and The Culture Show are inviting people to get involved and contribute to the debate.

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As part of the campaign, 25-foot installations are also being set up in London and Liverpool – giant canvasses in which people can come along and express their views on culture.

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These installations will become part of the marketing campaign and will be featured across the ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳.

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The installations will be at:

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Soho Square, London from noon on Thursday 22 May and from 10.00am on Friday 23 May;

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St Luke's Church, Liverpool (part of the Streets Ahead Festival)Ìý from noon on Saturday 24 May and from 10.00am on Sunday 25 May.

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There will also be the opportunity to join the debate on the show's re-launched website, bbc.co.uk/cultureshow, which will also house all of the responses from 19 May.

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People can add their own definition of culture or just enjoy the videos, pictures and comments already added by other users and celebrities.

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What is Culture?
Artwork by Ben, Illustrator, Zeegan Rush

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The Culture Show, launched in 2004, covers every kind of culture and continues to attract a huge range of talent from across all fields of creativity.

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It forms part of a wide range of arts and cultural programmes across ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ channels this summer, including Imagine, ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ÌýOne's flagship arts strand, which returns on 27 May featuring films about the novelist Doris Lessing, director Wernor Herzog and Japanese writer Haruki Murakami, and Arena, with specials on music producer Phil Spector and the London taxi.

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Other upcoming highlights include a complete broadcast on ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Two of Harrison Birtwistle's new opera The Minotaur, filmed during its recent acclaimed run at the Royal Opera House, and ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Four's Travellers Season which will include The Thirties In Colour and Alastair Cooke – Man Of Letters, a film which tells the story of one of the most celebrated broadcasters of the 20th century.

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Notes to Editors

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Sample of responses

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"'It's being here, being part of these fantastic people, enjoying a great cinema and a lovely evening – that's culture." Kenneth Branagh, actor and director.

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"Culture is a decent replacement for sex – if you're not having any you get a bit of culture – it's all good."Ìý Roisin Murphy, singer, songwriter and producer.

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"And it (culture) can be almost everything except politics and I'm a bit uneasy about contemporary art.'' John Humphrys, broadcaster.

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"'Culture is pretentious entertainment." Jimmy Carr, comedian.

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"'Culture to me is speaking Welsh." Duffy, Welsh singer and songwriter.

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"'Culture is how you cut your bread in the morning... as someone once said." Gavin Turk, artist.

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Category: Factual & Arts TV; ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Two
Date: 19.05.2008
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