Front Row Episodes Episode guide
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David Oyelowo, Regulating the entertainment industry, Ralph Steadman
David Oyelowo on the Shakespearean role he's always wanted to play, Coriolanus.
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Review: art - Monet; book: Intermezzo by Sally Rooney; Joe Lycett's art book
Intermezzo by Sally Rooney, Monet in London exhibition, Megalopolis film plus Joe Lycett.
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David Mitchell on Ludwig, poet Kathleen Jamie and the world premiere of Helen Grime's Folk
David Mitchell on Ludwig, poet Kathleen Jamie and the world premiere of Helen Grime's Folk
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Chilly Gonzales performs, Dickens adaptations, Horror films
Pianist and rapper Chilly Gonzales, Radio 4's Dickens season, why we love horror films.
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John Boorman, Anya Gallaccio, The Halfway Kid performs
John Boorman on Zardoz - the 1974 cult sci-fi film starring Sean Connery.
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Review: film The Substance, Art Michael Craig-Martin, Book The Empusium
The Substance film, Olga Tokarczuk's The Empusium, Michael Craig-Martin's RA exhibition.
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A Very Royal Scandal, Glasgow Cathedral Festival & crime writer Peter May.
A Very Royal Scandal, Glasgow Cathedral Festival & crime writer Peter May.
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David Peace, new plays crisis, Booker Prize 2024 shortlist
David Peace on his new novel, Munichs, about the plane crash that transformed Man Utd.
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Edward Enninful, Lady Blackbird performs, Booker prize shortlist
The fashion editor on the In Vogue doc, live music from Slang Spirituals & Booker Prize.
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REVIEW: Film: The Critic, Exhibition: Van Gogh, Book: Garth Greenwell's Small Rain
Van Gogh exhibition and The Critic reviewed plus the National Short Story Award shortlist.
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Jacqueline Wilson, JRR Tolkien poetry, Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ TV thriller Nightsleeper
Jacqueline Wilson her latest book, and two of the stars of Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ One's Nightsleeper.
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Australian Front Row with Paul Kelly, Simon Armitage, Jazz Money and Shankari Chandran
Front Row recorded at the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Contains Strong Language poetry festival in Sydney.
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Richard O'Brien & Jason Donovan on 50 years of Rocky Horror, Bella Mackie
Bella Mackie on her second novel and the formation of a privately funded orchestra.
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REVIEW: Film: Firebrand; BOOK: Rachel Kushner’s Creation Lake; TV: Kaos
Reviews of black comedy Kaos, Rachel Kushner's Creation Lake, historical drama Firebrand.
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Jeremy Denk, Scottish Arts Crisis, Harry Mould
Scotland's cultural funding controversy, and leading American pianist Jeremy Denk.
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TV: Colin from Accounts; Musical: Why Am I So Single? Hak Baker performs
The writers of Why Am I So Single? and SIX talks about writing hit musicals.
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Michael Keaton; The The play live; Tim Minchin on life, art and success
Tim Minchin, The The performing live in the studio and Michael Keaton
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Review: film: Kneecap, TV: Bad Monkey, book: Ootlin by Jenni Fagan
Kneecap, Ootlin, Bad Monkey reviewed. George Orwell archive sale.
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James Graham, Alexander McCall Smith, the art of Wilhelmina Barns-Graham
Sherwood creator James Graham on TV's problem with working class representation
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Fran Healy, affordable artists' studios, climate change storytelling
Fran Healy on Travis's new album, climate change storytelling, making spaces for artists
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Pat Barker, the films of Alain Delon, Proms played by memory, Orlando Weeks
Pat Barker, Alain Delon, Proms from memory, Orlando Weeks
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The Outrun, Gwyneth Paltrow dramas, Comedy Roundup, Rebels & Patriots
Kirsty Wark reviews highlights from the Edinburgh Festival.
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David Morrissey, Relaxed performances, Alien: Romulus
David Morrissey - Daddy Issues, relaxed performances, Alien: Romulus director Fede Γlvarez
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Nish Kumar, Miriam Margolyes, Rose Matafeo, Teenage Fanclub
Kirsty Wark presents Front Row live from the Edinburgh Festival.
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Emily Tesh and the Hugo Awards; Dating shows; Kelly Jones
Emily Tesh on her Hugo Award winning book, Some Desperate Glory.
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Pericles, Babes, Michael Longley
Pericles, Babes and Michael Longley's poetry collection reviewed.
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Sky Peals film, documentary Doom Scroll, & could a book written 100 years ago be the ultimate millennial read?
Jazz age novel, Ex-Wife - have we rediscovered a classic?
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Joan Baez, Shakespeare in British Sign Language, Charlotte Mendelson
Joan Baez on her poems inspired by her multiple personality disorder.
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Kensuke Kingdom, best Young Adult Fiction reads, do film trailers reveal too much?
Animation Kinsuke's Kingdom, Young Adult fiction, movie trailers, Christopher Hall.
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Didi and Echoes by Evie Wyld reviewed; Benjamin Grosvenor performs Busoni
Reviews of the film Didi and book Echoes, and Benjamin Grosvenor plays live.