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Quincy Jones, Noel Clarke, Timbuktu cultural war crimes
John Wilson talks to music legend Quincy Jones ahead of his BBC Prom. Noel Clarke on the final instalment of his British crime film trilogy, Brotherhood.
John Wilson talks to music legend Quincy Jones ahead of his BBC Prom.
Bafta-winner Noel Clarke on the final instalment of his British crime film trilogy, Brotherhood.
Why the International Criminal Court has brought a landmark case against an Islamic militant who admits destroying cultural sites in the ancient city of Timbuktu.
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Mon 22 Aug 2016
19:15
BBC Radio 4
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Quincy Jones
Duration: 11:44
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Quincy Jones
Duration: 11:54
The destruction of ancient sites in Timbuktu
Duration: 05:48
Noel Clarke
Duration: 09:35
Toots Thielemans
Duration: 00:35
Quincy Jones
The Quincy Jones Prom will be performed at the Royal Albert Hall on Monday 22 August at 7.30pm.Noel Clarke
Brotherhood directed by Noel Clarke is in cinemas from Friday 2 September, certificate 15.Credits
Role Contributor Presenter John Wilson Interviewed Guest Quincy Jones Interviewed Guest Noel Clarke Broadcast
- Mon 22 Aug 2016 19:15BBC Radio 4
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