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Review Show: The Rolling Stones album Foreign Tongues

Tom Sutcliffe and guests review the play Robota, Country People by Pulitzer Prize-nominated author Daniel Mason and Foreign Tongues, the new Rolling Stones album.

Critic and columnist Dr Kate Maltby and author Michael Donkor join Tom Sutcliffe to review Robota, the inaugural large-scale production at the Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities in Oxford. The production explores what happens to humanity when the line between human and machine blurs.

They also discuss Country People by Pulitzer Prize nominated author Daniel Mason. The novel explores a year in the life of a family as they strike out into the unknown.

And talk about Foreign Tongues the 25th studio album by the Rolling Stones.

Plus, as the 2016 global hit Moana is turned into a live action film, critic Larushka Ivan- Zadeh assesses why Disney remakes films and whether they are any good.

Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe
Producer: Claire Bartleet

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