Front Row Episodes Episode guide
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Architect Norman Foster; actress Carey Mulligan
Architect Norman Foster, actress Carey Mulligan and cast changes at Waterloo Road.
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Dennis Lehane, The Fighter, Mike Figgis opera
Mark Lawson talks to Dennis Lehane and reviews The Fighter and Mike Figgis's opera debut.
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Coen Brothers; John Barry obituary; Antony Beevor; Brighton Rock reviewed
Film-makers the Coen brothers; a tribute to composer John Barry; Brighton Rock reviewed.
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Bardem in Biutiful, and Winter's Bone director
Javier Bardem in Biutiful, and Winter's Bone director Debra Granik.
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Nicole Kidman; Steven Isserlis
With Mark Lawson, who talks to Nicole Kidman and cellist Steven Isserlis.
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Jack Nicholson in How Do You Know
Jack Nicholson, National Theatre Director Nicholas Hytner and poet Jo Shapcott.
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Academy Award Nominations
Mark Lawson reports on the 2011 Academy Award nominations.
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Tangled, and TV documentary on teenage deaths
Disney's new version of the Rapunzel story, Tangled; and TV documentary on teenage deaths.
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Scissor Sisters on Mapplethorpe, Jeremy Dyson on Dahl
With Kirsty Lang, including Jeremy Dyson on Dahl and the Scissor Sisters on Mapplethorpe.
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NEDS & Nina Raine's Tiger Country reviewed
John Wilson reviews Peter Mullan's film NEDS, about Glasgow teenage-gangs in the 1970s.
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Rebecca Hall in Twelfth Night, Penelope Curtis on British Sculpture, Sharon Watson Phoenix Dance Director
Mark Lawson reviews Peter Hall's new National Theatre production of Twelfth Night.
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Black Swan; Crime fiction round up; Art you can touch
Mark Lawson explores Art you can touch, selects new crime fiction and reviews Black Swan.
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Morning Glory; Neil Jordan; Film SFX
Harrison Ford in Morning Glory; screenwriter Neil Jordan; special effects in film.
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Big Fat Gypsy Weddings and news of the Fourth Plinth
Comedian Richard Herring and a review of Big Fat Gypsy Weddings.
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Simon Le Bon of Duran Duran
John Wilson talks to Simon Le Bon; Trevor Eve plays an international hostage negotiator.
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Wildlife presenter Steve Backshall and Dennis Hopper art sale
John Wilson meets adventurer Steve Backshall, and reports on the Dennis Hopper art sale.
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Poet Jackie Kay and Hattie Jacques TV drama
Mark Lawson talks to Poet Jackie Kay and reviews a TV drama about Hattie Jacques.
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The Green Hornet reviewed; Chain Story continues
Mark Lawson reviews Seth Rogen in the new superhero film The Green Hornet.
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Hiliary Swank interview; School of Comedy
Kirsty Lang talks to Hilary Swank, Dulwich Picture Gallery director and child comedians.
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Alan Bleasdale and The Next Three Days
Alan Bleasdale on The Sinking of the Laconia and Russell Crowe in The Next Three Days.
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Stephen Mangan, Pianists Barry Douglas and Leslie Howard
Kirsty Lang meets actor Stephen Mangan, and Barry Douglas and Leslie Howard discuss Liszt.
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Colin Firth and Costa Book Category Winners revealed
Mark Lawson announces the Costa Book Award category winners and talks to Colin Firth.
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Oscar-winning film and stage director Danny Boyle in conversation with Mark Lawson.
Oscar-winning film and stage director Danny Boyle in conversation with Mark Lawson.
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Front Row Quiz
Mark Lawson hosts the Front Row Quiz, questioning two teams on their arts knowledge.
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Prequels and Sequels, with Bret Easton Ellis and Scott Turow
Mark Lawson reports on prequels and sequels, with Bret Easton Ellis and Scott Turow.
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Plan B and Tinie Tempah
John Wilson talks to two of the year's musical successes, Tinie Tempah and Plan B.
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Films 'based on a true story'
Kirsty Lang reports on why so many films and TV dramas are 'Based on a True Story'.
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Hitchcock's Women, with Tippi Hedren and Jean Marsh
Mark Lawson focuses on Alfred Hitchcock's complex working relationship with women.
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Aaron Sorkin, Christopher Nolan, Julian Fellowes, Belinda Bauer, Tony Warren, John Eliot Gardiner
Mark Lawson unwraps more interviews with the names behind the year's arts headlines.
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Howard Jacobson, Benedict Cumberbatch, Zaha Hadid, Colin Firth, Mumford and Sons, Christian Marclay
Mark Lawson unwraps interviews with the names behind the arts headlines of the year.