Front Row Podcast
Live magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music
Episodes to download
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The Cutty Sark as Sculpture, Regina King and an Elegy for an Eyesore
Mon 4 Feb 2019
The Cutty Sark, 150 this year and now floating on air, considered as a sculptural work.
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Tiffany Haddish, Alice Clark-Platts, National Lottery Heritage Fund at 25
Fri 1 Feb 2019
Comedian Tiffany Haddish on her latest role in Lego Movie 2
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Leonardo da Vinci, Green Book, Sian Edwards, New Music Curriculum
Thu 31 Jan 2019
Leonardo da Vinci's drawings, Green Book reviewed, Sian Edwards on her Opera North debut.
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Moon and Me creator Andrew Davenport, diversity in opera
Wed 30 Jan 2019
Teletubbies and Moon and Me creator Andrew Davenport, and 'the voice of a generation'.
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Christian Dior exhibition, Costa Book Prize winner and book prize sponsorship
Tue 29 Jan 2019
Live daily magazine programme on the arts, literature, film, media and music.
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Germaine Greer
Mon 28 Jan 2019
As she turns 80, Germaine Greer reflects on her life as a writer and public intellectual.
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The Mule, Anne Griffin, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Brexit Arts Funding
Fri 25 Jan 2019
Review of Clint Eastwood's latest film about an elderly drug mule
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Watercooler TV, Bill Viola/Michelangelo, Art Fund Volunteers, Diana Athill remembered
Thu 24 Jan 2019
The biggest recent TV hits provoking debate, and Bill Viola/Michelangelo reviewed.
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Nicole Kidman, Fanny Hill, Women artists
Mon 21 Jan 2019
Nicole Kidman on her film Destroyer, Fanny Hill, Female Old Masters.
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Culture Secretary Jeremy Wright MP, Radio Breakfast Shows, Chigozie Obioma
Fri 18 Jan 2019
Culture Secretary Jeremy Wright MP discusses his plans to ‘unleash creativity’.
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Brexit and the arts, Diane Setterfield, Charlie Luxton on beautiful buildings, composer Du Yun
Thu 17 Jan 2019
How Brexit might impact upon the arts. Plus Diane Setterfield's new novel.
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Film director M Night Shyamalan, DH Lawrence as dramatist, New work by Bridget Riley
Wed 16 Jan 2019
M Night Shyamalan discusses his new movie Glass, and a major new work by Bridget Riley
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Steve Carell, Brian Tyler, London Borough of Culture
Tue 15 Jan 2019
Steve Carell discusses new film Beautiful Boy, a father and son story plagued by addiction
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Octavian, The Killing creator Soren Sveistrup, TS Eliot Prize-winner
Mon 14 Jan 2019
Octavian - ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Music's Sound of 2019, and Soren Sveistrup, creator of The Killing
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Steve Coogan and John C Reilly, Costa First Novel winner Stuart Turton
Fri 11 Jan 2019
Steve Coogan and John C Reilly on playing Laurel and Hardy in Stan & Ollie
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Hugh Jackman on The Front Runner, Costa Biography Award winner Bart van Es, Da Vinci loan refusal
Thu 10 Jan 2019
Hugh Jackman on playing scandal-hit 1988 US presidential hopeful Gary Hart.
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Comedian Nish Kumar, Acoustics in architecture, 2018 Costa Children’s Book Award winner Hilary McKay
Wed 9 Jan 2019
Comedian Nish Kumar, from The Mash Report, on why his new tour is his most political yet.
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Keira Knightley, Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney, Costa Poetry Winner
Tue 8 Jan 2019
Keira Knightley on Colette, Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney, Costa Poetry Award winner
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Charlie Brooker on Bandersnatch, Sophie Raworth reveals the Costa Book Award Winners
Mon 7 Jan 2019
Charlie Brooker on his ground-breaking new interactive film, Bandersnatch
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Robert Zemeckis, Poet Laureate, The Victorian House of Arts and Crafts
Fri 4 Jan 2019
Robert Zemeckis on new film Welcome to Marwen
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Brexit: The Uncivil War, JD Salinger Centenary, Tracy-Ann Oberman
Thu 3 Jan 2019
New Brexit drama starring Benedict Cumberbatch as leader of the Leave campaign reviewed.
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Olivia Colman, Luther, Surgery and embroidery
Wed 2 Jan 2019
Olivia Colman on her new film The Favourite, and Luther reviewed
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Keeley Hawes
New Year's Day 2019
From Bodyguard and The Durrells to Spooks, Keeley Hawes looks back on her career.
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An appreciation of the late Amos Oz the Israeli novelist who died today
Fri 28 Dec 2018
Amos Oz, a look ahead to the arts events of 2019, Spiderman creator Stan Lee.
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As a generation of choreographers pass, we hear from the new generation rising
Thu 27 Dec 2018
Front Row marks the deaths of three great choreographers.
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Slow radio: Land artist Chris Drury's Morecambe Bay project
Boxing Day 2018
Land artist Chris Drury visits his Horizon Line Chamber at Morecambe Bay
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Choirs - a celebration of singing together
Christmas Day 2018
A special programme exploring the benefits of choral singing.
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