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Leonardo: The Official Podcast
Sony Pictures Television
9 episodes
9 months ago
Welcome to the world of Leonardo Da Vinci. In this, the official podcast to accompany the murder-mystery period drama starring Aidan Turner, we’ll do a deep dive behind the scenes with the cast and crew, as well as discovering more about Da Vinci’s art and life from the curators and historians who know him best. We follow the dramatic revelations of the series episode-by-episode, bringing you exclusive and revealing interviews with Aidan Turner, Matilda De Angelis and Freddie Highmore, as well as series co-creators and writers Frank Spotnitz & Steve Thompson, and director Dan Percival. Hosted by television presenter and Leonardo enthusiast Angellica Bell, join us as we examine what it is about Da Vinci that makes him and his art so precious 500 years on from his death.
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Welcome to the world of Leonardo Da Vinci. In this, the official podcast to accompany the murder-mystery period drama starring Aidan Turner, we’ll do a deep dive behind the scenes with the cast and crew, as well as discovering more about Da Vinci’s art and life from the curators and historians who know him best. We follow the dramatic revelations of the series episode-by-episode, bringing you exclusive and revealing interviews with Aidan Turner, Matilda De Angelis and Freddie Highmore, as well as series co-creators and writers Frank Spotnitz & Steve Thompson, and director Dan Percival. Hosted by television presenter and Leonardo enthusiast Angellica Bell, join us as we examine what it is about Da Vinci that makes him and his art so precious 500 years on from his death.
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TV & Film
History
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Money, Music and The Last Supper
Leonardo: The Official Podcast
48 minutes
4 years ago
Money, Music and The Last Supper
We investigate the relationship between Leonardo Da Vinci and his patrons who paid for him to work, even though he'd often tend to get distracted by the details rather than finish a commission. The Last Supper was completed but started to crumble quickly due to Da Vinci’s experimental art techniques, yet it remains an emotional piece for many to witness. And so we’ll delve deep into how those feelings are heightened on screen thanks to the music that plays out alongside the drama. Guests include John Paesano (Composer), Freddie Highmore (Executive Producer / actor Stefano Giraldi), Catherine Fletcher (Renaissance historian and author), Frank Spotnitz (co-creator/writer) and Steve Thompson (co-creator/writer). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Leonardo: The Official Podcast
Welcome to the world of Leonardo Da Vinci. In this, the official podcast to accompany the murder-mystery period drama starring Aidan Turner, we’ll do a deep dive behind the scenes with the cast and crew, as well as discovering more about Da Vinci’s art and life from the curators and historians who know him best. We follow the dramatic revelations of the series episode-by-episode, bringing you exclusive and revealing interviews with Aidan Turner, Matilda De Angelis and Freddie Highmore, as well as series co-creators and writers Frank Spotnitz & Steve Thompson, and director Dan Percival. Hosted by television presenter and Leonardo enthusiast Angellica Bell, join us as we examine what it is about Da Vinci that makes him and his art so precious 500 years on from his death.