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First Draft

First Draft

By: Department for Culture Media and Sport
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Welcome to First Draft

Join Culture Minister Chris Bryant as he sits down with the figures shaping the UK's creative sectors.

From on-screen actors to behind-the-scenes innovators, those leading the UK's top institutions and the next generation of creatives, First Draft explores the industry's impact, innovations and opportunities.

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Episodes
  • Daniel Evans | First Draft
    May 7 2025
    Co-Artistic Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company Daniel Evans joins Culture and Creative Industries Minister Chris Bryant to discuss the radical roots of queer theatre, the life-saving power of arts education, Shakespeare for gamers and why Totoro took as long to develop as a car

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    43 mins
  • Helen Legg | First Draft
    Apr 23 2025
    Director of Tate Liverpool Helen Legg joins Culture and Creative Industries Minister Chris Bryant to discuss regenerating the gallery, bringing art to young people outside London and which artist would make the best Prime Minister

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    37 mins
  • David Morrissey | First Draft
    Apr 9 2025
    Actor and filmmaker David Morrissey joins Culture and Creative Industries Minister Chris Bryant to discuss playing the baddie, making it as a working class creative and what actors have in common with politicians

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    42 mins

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