Award-winning author and former Children's Laureate Malorie Blackman
Woman's Hour
BBC
4.1 • 3K Ratings
🗓️ 15 August 2019
⏱️ 44 minutes
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Summary
Award-winning author and former Children’s Laureate Malorie Blackman discusses Crossfire, the new novel in her Noughts and Crosses series, which will also be a BBC TV series starring Stormzy.
A family must prove whose parent died first in an extraordinary inheritance battle. That was the situation at the high court this week, which resolved a dispute between two sparring stepsisters. But it is also the plot of Dorothy L Sayer’s much-loved novel The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club. So how did the Mistress of Crime come to predict today’s court battles nearly a century ago? We ask Seona Ford, Chair of the Dorothy L Sayers Society and author, Jill Paton Walsh.
Composer Errollyn Wallen’s work stretches back four decades and includes 17 operas, numerous orchestral, choral and chamber works, concertos, as well as award-winning scores for visual media. You might remember her music being featured in the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Paralympic Games. She was made an MBE for her services to music in 2007 and has also received an Ivor Novello Award. She was the first black woman to have her work performed at the BBC Proms back in 1998 – and this year she has been specially commissioned by them to write a new orchestral work. It’s titled This Frame is Part of the Painting and it will be performed by Elim Chan, Catriona Morison, and the BBC National Orchestra of Wales on Thursday 15th August.
Presenter: Jenni Murray Producer: Kirsty Starkey
Interviewed Guest: Malorie Blackman Interviewed Guest: Professor Lisa Avalos Interviewed Guest: Seona Ford Interviewed Guest: Jill Paton Walsh Interviewed Guest: Errollyn Wallen
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| 0:50.4 | Errolin Wallum was the first black woman composer to have her work performed at the proms. |
| 0:55.6 | Tonight a new orchestral work will be played at the Albert Hall. |
| 1:00.0 | And the curious case of disputed inheritance resolved in the High Court this week. |
| 1:06.6 | How closely did it resemble the plot of Dorothy L. Sayers, The Unpleasantness at the Bologna Club. |
| 1:13.6 | No foul play included. |
| 1:16.9 | Mallory Blackman, the former Children's Lariat, |
| 1:19.3 | began in 2001 a series of novels for young adults featuring the Naughts and the Crosses. |
| 1:26.3 | The Naughts are white and are the underclass suffering prejudice and discrimination. |
| 1:32.3 | The Crossers are black and hold the power in society. |
| 1:35.5 | She's just published the fifth in the series. It's called Crossfire and there's been |
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