Its 9 hours earlier than in molen and speaking of l. A. Debts were german Fashion Designer. Been from 1000000000 recently enjoyed a huge success she took part in the casting show make the cut and came in 2nd which is a huge deal now shes being celebrated internationally and we took that as an opportunity to take a close look at her and her designs while come to making look at berlin Fashion Designer esther pappa taking part in hardy clubs casting show making the cut as an adventure at 1st though she didnt want to do it by an essay actually my 1st reaction was for Goodness Sake thats not for me it seemed too commercial for me to come and i had to spend years carving out my little niece shit for nothing line unusual about that fortunately i didnt answer right off i slept on it and then thought why not. Ive got nothing to lose no house no car no cat no dog no husband no kids off i go in there of kids in every episode the 12 participants present 2 designs each to a celebrity jury which inc
You are pretty much up to date on the headlines. Now on bbc news, its hardtalk. Stephen sackur interviews author and explorer Ranulph Fiennes. Welcome to hardtalk. Im stephen sackur. My guest today is an extremist of a very special kind. Nothing to do with his political views, but recognition of a lifetime spent embracing physical challenges at the extreme limit of human endurance. Sir Ranulph Fiennes has taken on and conquered the polar ice, the worlds highest peaks and the most gruelling deserts. Hes been described as one of the worlds greatest living explorers. So, what is the motivation for this life of extreme adventure . Sir Ranulph Fiennes, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you very much. Seems to me, your entire life, you have spent testing yourself, challenging yourself. Why this preoccupation with tests . It doesnt come about in that particular way, it comes about because of being brought up in south africa, arriving in the uk, not getting a levels, thats what it comes from, because
Now on bbc news, hardtalk. Welcome to hardtalk with me, zeinab badawi. Iam i am stephen sackur. My guest todayis i am stephen sackur. My guest today is an extremist of a very kind. Nothing to do with his political views but recognition of a lifetime spent embracing physical challenges at the extreme limit of human endurance. Sir ralph irons has taken on and conquered the polar ice, the worlds highest peaks and the worlds most ruling deserts. He has been described as one of the worlds greatest living explorers so what is the motivation for this life of extreme adventure . Sir ranulph fiennes. Sir ranulph fiennes, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you very much. Seems to me, your entire life, you have spent testing yourself, challenging yourself. Why this preoccupation with tests . It doesnt come about in that particular way, it comes about because of being brought up in south africa, arriving in the uk, not getting a levels, thats what it comes from, because thats not what i wanted to do, its
Its about liz30am. Youre up to date with the headlines. Now on bbc news, its hardtalk. Welcome to hardtalk. Im stephen sackur. My guest today is an extremist of a very special kind. Nothing to do with his political views, but recognition of a lifetime spent embracing physical challenges at the extreme limit of human endurance. Sir Ranulph Fiennes has taken on and conquered the polar ice, the worlds highest peaks and the most gruelling deserts. Hes been described as one of the worlds greatest living explorers. So, what is the motivation for this life of extreme adventure . Sir Ranulph Fiennes, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you very much. Seems to me, your entire life, you have spent testing yourself, challenging yourself. Why this preoccupation with tests . It doesnt come about in that particular way, it comes about because of being brought up in south africa, arriving in the uk, not getting a levels, thats what it comes from, because thats not what i wanted to do, its what my dad had done
It has gone through many iterations. Now we are in the Dark Department art department. It has been publishing all sort of books since the 80s. There was a large stretch of time when they were publishing mostly regional poetry. Has roots in the illuminated manuscript. That is some centuries ago. It has happened all across the world. Many different cultures have some version of the book. It came to a head in the 60s. Starting with the constructionist. People started to call into question the versatility of a book. This is a book that is more interested in the tactile experience of the book. It tends to push the boundary of all kinds of material books are made out of. What kinds of shapes they take. It is not just a book bound on one edge. Most paperbacks are perfect bound and considered on the edge. It can become as large as the landscape it is trying to contain in its concept. Readers about the experience of turning the pages or flipping through it. Thinking about sequence. The pace of