Front Row Podcast
Live magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music
Episodes to download
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Umberto Eco in a Front Row special
Tue 25 Oct 2011
Kirsty Lang meets the Italian writer Umberto Eco, as he publishes a new novel.
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Anonymous review; Stephan Solzhenitsyn
Mon 24 Oct 2011
Mark Lawson talks to Stephan Solzhenitsyn about his father's life and legacy.
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Tintin; Brian Wilson interview.
Fri 21 Oct 2011
John Wilson reviews Spielberg's Tintin and talks to Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys.
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Peter Gabriel; Edward Burra
Thu 20 Oct 2011
John Wilson meets the musician Peter Gabriel, and reassesses the art of Edward Burra.
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Thandie Newton; Romola Garai; The Slap
Wed 19 Oct 2011
Mark Lawson interviews Thandie Newton; Romola Garai reviews an exhibition of actresses.
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Terry Pratchett; Mark Rylance; Contagion
Tue 18 Oct 2011
Sir Terry Pratchett on his 50th book, actor Mark Rylance and the film Contagion reviewed.
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Lynne Ramsay; Sir Cameron Mackintosh
Mon 17 Oct 2011
Lynne Ramsay on directing We Need To Talk About Kevin; Sir Cameron Mackintosh at 65.
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Tamsin Greig; Holy Flying Circus
Fri 14 Oct 2011
Tamsin Greig on her latest stage role; Holy Flying Circus - a TV drama about Monty Python.
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Nicky Wire; Marathon Performances
Thu 13 Oct 2011
Nicky Wire of Manic Street Preachers; Simon Mayo and Mark Watson on marathon shows.
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Noel Gallagher, Don McCullin
Wed 12 Oct 2011
John Wilson meets Noel Gallagher, as he prepares to release his first solo album.
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Steve Coogan; Sleeping Beauty review
Tue 11 Oct 2011
Steve Coogan on Alan Partridge's memoirs; Australian film Sleeping Beauty reviewed.
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Tacita Dean in Turbine Hall; robot film Real Steel
Mon 10 Oct 2011
Turner Prize nominee Tacita Dean on her Tate Modern Turbine Hall commission.
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Orlando Bloom; Tracy Chevalier on Vermeer
Fri 7 Oct 2011
Orlando Bloom on The Three Musketeers and Tracy Chevalier on Vermeer.
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Driving Miss Daisy; Des O'Connor
Thu 6 Oct 2011
Des O'Connor back on stage, and Vanessa Redgrave in Driving Miss Daisy.
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Kenneth Branagh talks to Mark Lawson
Wed 5 Oct 2011
Kenneth Branagh reflects on his career, as he returns to the stage in his native Belfast.
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Johnny Mathis and David Bailey
Tue 4 Oct 2011
John Wilson meets legendary singer Johnny Mathis; and photographer David Bailey.
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Rowan Atkinson interviewed; Claire Tomalin on Dickens
Mon 3 Oct 2011
Rowan Atkinson on Johnny English Reborn; Claire Tomalin on the life of Charles Dickens.
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Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy
Fri 30 Sep 2011
Mark Lawson meets the Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy, as she publishes a new collection.
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James Corden; Rock of Ages
Thu 29 Sep 2011
With Mark Lawson. Actor James Corden on his memoirs; the musical Rock of Ages reviewed.
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Melancholia review, Lee Child
Wed 28 Sep 2011
Mark Lawson reviews the new Lars von Trier film Melancholia, and meets writer Lee Child.
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Tim Pigott-Smith on King Lear, Fiona MacCarthy on Ford Madox Brown
Tue 27 Sep 2011
Mark Lawson talks to actor Tim Pigott-Smith as he plays King Lear on stage in Leeds.
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ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ NSSA winner; Nick Mason on Pink Floyd
Mon 26 Sep 2011
News of the Winner of the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ National Short Story Award; long-lost Pink Floyd tracks.
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Martin Scorsese's film about George Harrison
Fri 23 Sep 2011
Martin Scorsese's film about George Harrison; Ruth Negga plays Shirley Bassey on TV.
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Mike Leigh's new play; A S Byatt on the end of the Gods
Thu 22 Sep 2011
Mike Leigh's new play at the National Theatre, and A S Byatt on Norse gods.
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Tom Stoppard; Page One reviewed
Wed 21 Sep 2011
Tom Stoppard on Travesties; newspaper documentary Page One reviewed.
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Tom Hardy in Warrior; Muppets creator Frank Oz
Tue 20 Sep 2011
Tom Hardy in new film Warrior, and Muppets creator Frank Oz.
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Ryan Gosling's two new films reviewed
Mon 19 Sep 2011
Ryan Gosling's two new films reviewed and Mike Scott of The Waterboys on Yeats the poet.
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16/09/2011
Fri 16 Sep 2011
Kirsty Lang talks to Dominic West and Clarke Peters about performing Othello in Sheffield.
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Pam Ayres; Stephen Merchant's stand-up
Thu 15 Sep 2011
Mark Lawson talks to Pam Ayres about her life and poems; Stephen Merchant's stand-up show.
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