Front Row Episodes Episode guide
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Julie Walters back on stage, Adrian Lester, and Ed Stoppard on Alan Turing
Julie Walters back on stage; Adrian Lester's advice for actors; Ed Stoppard on Alan Turing
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Sam Mendes; news of the Art Fund Prize winner
Sam Mendes on TV Shakespeare; news of the winner of the Art Fund Prize for museums.
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Yoko Ono's art; Bruce Willis in Lay the Favourite
Art by Yoko Ono; Lay the Favourite, directed by Stephen Frears; the Paraorchestra.
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Fast Girls, Gatz
Kirsty Lang reports from Exeter on a shortlisted contender for the Art Fund Prize.
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Rachel Whiteread; Dallas reviewed; Watts Gallery
Artist Rachel Whiteread; Dallas is back; Watts Gallery competes for the Art Fund Prize.
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Rock of Ages reviewed; Scottish National Portrait Gallery; Afghan War fiction.
Tom Cruise in Rock of Ages; Scottish National Portrait Gallery; Afghan War fiction.
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Alan Howard interviewed; True Love reviewed
Alan Howard interviewed; a visit to the Hepworth Gallery; TV drama True Love reviewed.
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Janet Suzman; Invisible Art; Cosmopolis review
Mark Lawson reports on an exhibition of invisible art, and meets actor Janet Suzman.
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Neil Young interviewed
John Wilson interviews the Canadian singer-songwriter Neil Young.
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Rapper Professor Green interviewed; Dürrenmatt re-examined
Mark Lawson talks to rapper Professor Green and explores Dürrenmatt's dark vision.
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06/06/2012
Mark Lawson reviews Woody Allen: A Documentary and interviews US novelist Richard Ford.
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Hilary Mantel talks to Mark Lawson
Mark Lawson meets Hilary Mantel, writer of Wolf Hall and its sequel Bring Up the Bodies.
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Harry Belafonte at 85
Kirsty Lang meets the singer, actor and activist Harry Belafonte, who is now 85.
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Neneh Cherry interviewed; the Transit of Venus in art
Neneh Cherry; the transit of Venus in art; when a dark future becomes the dull present.
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Michael Morpurgo; Ridley Scott's Prometheus reviewed
Ridley Scott's Prometheus, Michael Morpurgo on his life-story, and Antigone on stage.
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John Irving; African art; Thomas Heatherwick
With Mark Lawson, including an interview with John Irving, and African art in Manchester.
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Patti Smith, Ben Drew (aka Plan B)
John Wilson interviews singer-songwriter Patti Smith and Ben Drew (aka rapper Plan B).
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Ken Loach review; Rumer; James Sallis interview
Ken Loach's new whisky-infused film; interviews with writer James Sallis and singer Rumer.
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Tracey Emin in Margate; Cannes Film Festival
Kirsty Lang talks to Tracey Emin in Margate, and news from the Cannes Film Festival.
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Tom Phillips, writing final TV episodes, Arnold Wesker at 80
Artist Tom Phillips, writing final TV episodes, and Arnold Wesker at 80. With Mark Lawson.
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Chariots of Fire on stage; Henry Moore indoors.
Chariots of Fire on stage, Edward Burtynsky photos, and Henry Moore comes indoors.
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Actor John Simm, author George RR Martin
Mark Lawson with actor John Simm, author George RR Martin and a Eurovision song review.
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Moonrise Kingdom, Joanne Harris, artist Richard Wilson
Wes Anderson's Moonrise Kingdom, novelist Joanne Harris, and artist Richard Wilson.
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Rolf Harris on his art; Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau obituary
Rolf Harris on his art; acting drunk on stage; Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau remembered.
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Omid Djalili in What the Butler Saw; Julie Delpy on screen
Omid Djalili in a new staging of What yhe Butler Saw; Julie Delpy's 2 Days in New York.
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Screenwriter Paul Abbott; The Dictator reviewed
Shameless creator Paul Abbott on his new TV drama; Sacha Baron Cohen in The Dictator.
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Kevin Rowland from Dexys Midnight Runners; Ballgowns at the V&A
Dexys Midnight Runners return, ballgowns at the V&A, and Brice Marden. With John Wilson.
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Danny DeVito and Richard Griffiths interviewed; the Art Fund Prize shortlist announced
Danny DeVito and Richard Griffiths, and the shortlist for the Art Fund Prize for museums.
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Coronation Street musical; Anish Kapoor's Olympic sculpture
Anish Kapoor's giant Olympic sculpture, the Coronation Street musical, and the Proclaimers
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Hilary Mantel, Tim Burton, 56 Up
Hilary Mantel on her sequel to Wolf Hall, Tim Burton on Dark Shadows, and 56 Up reviewed.