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Off Air with Jane & Fi

Put off by a man in Y-front and socks (with National Art Pass)

Ep. 354

Welcome to this highly-cultured, special, sponsored episode. Jane and Fi get to skip the hoi polloi and walk around Tate Britain before it opens, accompanied by The Times' chief art critic, Laura Freeman. They talk stockings, sculptures, and self-portraits. They also speak to Dr. Tony Woods to learn more about the health benefits of engaging with art.


This episode is in partnership with National Art Pass. To find out more about the National Art Pass and gain access to hundreds of free and half price exhibitions & galleries visit www.artfund.org/OffAir


If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radio


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Podcast Producer: Eve Salusbury

Executive Producer: Rosie Cutler

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