Front Row Episodes Episode guide
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The Cannes Film Festival, John Godber's Teechers, the winner of the British Book Awards
Jason Solomons reports live from the Cannes Film Festival.
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Cornelia Parker and Emergency reviewed, The Wreckers, Ivor Novello Awards
Melly Still, Ivor Novello Awards, Emergency and Cornelia Parker reviewed.
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Joanna Scanlan; director Indu Rubasingham; the Norfolk and Norwich Festival
Joanna Scanlan on acting in Welsh; and Indu Rubasingham’s new play on the death of Gandhi.
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Kay Mellor remembered
TV dramatist Kay Mellor remembered, and an interview with playwright Chloe Moss.
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Top Gun Maverick, Joseph Wright of Derby Painting, Kingsway Tram Subway, Louise Erdrich
Top Gun: Maverick, a Joseph Wright of Derby painting unveiled and novelist Louise Erdrich.
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Oklahoma! on stage and Conversations with Friends on TV reviewed; The Bob Dylan Centre; The Florence Nightingale Museum reopens
A review of Daniel Fish's production of Oklahoma! as it opens at the Young Vic in London.
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The directors of Everything Everywhere All At Once
Everything Everywhere All At Once, Camille O'Sullivan, and do artists need to 'make' art?
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Eurovision; BookTok and young adult publishing; Waldemar Januszczak on art in Ukraine
The politics of the apolitical Eurovision Song Contest amid conflict in Europe.
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Clio Barnard, Belle and Sebastian, Lisa Allen-Agostini
Filmmaker Clio Barnard on The Essex Serpent and Belle and Sebastian perform live.
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PJ Harvey, Radical Landscapes exhibition and TV show The Terror-Infamy reviewed
PJ Harvey on Orlam, her narrative poem in Dorset dialect.
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Deesha Philyaw, Tristan Sharps, County Durham bid for City of Culture
Deesha Philyaw, Tristan Sharps, Brighton Festival, County Durham bid for City of Culture.
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Nathaniel Price, Alex Heffes, Actors and AI
Playwright Nathaniel Price on writing his drama, First Touch, about abuse in football.
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Caryl Lewis, Gwenno, Anthony and Kel Matsena
Front Row from Wales: writer Caryl Lewis, singer Gwenno, Matsena Brothers, choreographers.
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The Corn is Green play and Walter Sickert exhibition reviewed, Cherylee Houston
Play The Corn is Green and Walter Sickert exhibition review, BAFTA winner Cherylee Houston
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Raphael exhibition; The Women's Prize for Fiction shortlist; poet Valzhyna Mort
Co-curator of the new Raphael exhibition at the National Gallery, Dr Matthias Wivel.
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Tim Foley, Heartstopper, The Proms, Lawrence Power performs
Tim Foley, Heartstopper, The Proms, Lawrence Power performs
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Punchdrunk's The Burnt City, John Morton on Ten Percent, musician Jack Savoretti
Immersive theatre company Punchdrunk open their biggest show in a new, permanent space.
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Atlantis and The Young Pretender reviewed, Martin Green, Venice Biennale
Ukrainian film Atlantis and Michael Arditti's novel The Young Pretender reviewed
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Sarah Solemani on TV's Chivalry; male soprano Samuel Marino performs; Bradford's bid for UK City of Culture
Actor and writer Sarah Solemani on co-writing new TV sitcom Chivalry with Steve Coogan.
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Robert Eggers on The Northman, Oliver Jeffers, the late Sir Harrison Birtwistle
Director Robert Eggers on his new film The Northman.
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Abdulrazak Gurnah and the Big Jubilee Read from the Library of Birmingham
Nobel Laureate Abdulrazak Gurnah on his novel Paradise, a Big Jubilee Read.
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Benedetta film and Let the Song Hold Us exhibition reviewed; Slung Low Theatre
Paul Verhoeven's film Benedetta is reviewed by our critics.
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Jude Owusu, Operation Mincemeat, Wrexham's bid for UK City of Culture 2025
Jude Owusu from To Kill a Mockingbird, and a review of Operation Mincemeat.
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Photographer Edward Burtynsky; Turner Prize shortlist; Novelist Patrick McCabe; Staying well on stage discussion
Photographer Edward Burtynsky; Turner Prize shortlist; novelist Patrick McCabe.
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Richard Cadell and The Sooty Show; The Handmaid’s Tale opera; actor Liz Carr; gender neutral dance calling
70 years after a debut on ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½â€™s Talent Night, Sooty’s Magic Show embarks on a new tour.
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Jeremy O. Harris's play Daddy, Walt Disney exhibition & Navalny documentary reviewed; musician Kizzy Crawford
American playwright Jeremy O.Harris discusses his play Daddy at London's Almeida Theatre.
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Ocean Vuong, Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore reviewed, Southampton UK City of Culture bid, Nadifa Mohamed
Ocean Vuong on his poetry collection Time is a Mother.
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Mike Bartlett, Hannah Hodgson, Nick Laird
Mike Bartlett, Hannah Hodgson, Nick Laird, Non Fungible Token art gallery.
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Rae Morris performs live, author Ashley Hickson-Lovence, video artist Rachel Maclean
Musician Rae Morris performs live in the studio.
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A Clockwork Orange, the National Poetry Competition winner announced, Slow Horses and Coppelia reviewed
A Clockwork Orange, National Poetry Competition winner, Slow Horses and Coppelia review.