With Mark Lawson.
Martin Freeman returns this week as Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, the second film in Peter Jackson's trilogy. He talks to Mark about the physical difficulties of shooting scenes with Ian McKellen's towering Gandalf and how his commitment to the BBC's Sherlock almost cost him the role altogether.
Bret Easton Ellis' cult novel American Psycho has been adapted as a new musical starring Matt Smith as Patrick Bateman, the successful Manhattan banker turned serial killer. Dreda Say Mitchell reviews.
Mark investigates whether dividing large publishing houses into small imprints improves authors' chances of winning literary prizes. With Editor in Chief of Atlantic Books Ravi Mirchandani.
Jeff Park, Front Row's Crime Fiction aficionado, joins Mark to reveal his Christmas round-up of crime books.
Jeff's Top Six:-Samurai Summer, by Ake EdwardsonThe Ghost Riders Of Ordebec, by Fred VargasDead Lions, by Mick HerronThe Siege, by Arturo Pérez-ReverteThe Enigma Of China, by Qiu XiaolongThe Square Of Revenge, by Pieter Aspe
Also recommended:-The Late Monsieur Gallet, by Georges SimenonThe Good Suicides, by Antonio HillThe Cuckoo's Calling, by Robert Galbraith (aka JK Rowling)Rogue Male, by Geoffrey HouseholdA Conspiracy Of Faith, by Jussi Adler-OlsenThe Scent Of Death, by Andrew TaylorDeath Of A Nightingale, by Lene Kaaberbol and Agnete Friis
Producer: Timothy Prosser.
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