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Richard Clay
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Richard Clay is known for
Utopia: In Search of the Dream (2017)
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21st-Century Mythologies with Richard Clay (2020)
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A Brief History of Graffiti (2015)
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Known for
Utopia: In Search of the Dream
6.0
TV Mini Series
Writer
2017 • 3 eps
21st-Century Mythologies with Richard Clay
6.3
TV Movie
Writer
2020
A Brief History of Graffiti
6.1
TV Movie
Self - presenter and narrator; art historian, University of Birmingham
2015
The French Revolution: Tearing Up History
6.6
TV Movie
Self - Art Historian at the University of Birmingham
(as Dr Richard Clay)
2014
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21st-Century Mythologies with Richard Clay
6.3
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2020
Utopia: In Search of the Dream
6.0
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2017
3 episodes
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