Front Row Episodes Episode guide
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Mark-Anthony Turnage, V&A East, Patricia Lockwood
Mark-Anthony Turnage on setting Arsenal's 1989 title-winning match to music.
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Dickens readings, Smart Fund, Randall Goosby
Dickens reading his own works, Smart Fund, Randall Goosby's album Roots.
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Simon Russell Beale, French Exit, Lisa Taddeo
Simon Russell Beale on playing JS Bach on stage.
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Siân Owen on Under Milk Wood, Nick Broomfield, Essex stereotypes in culture
Siân Owen on adapting Dylan Thomas's Under Milk Wood for the National Theatre
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Marianela Núñez, Charlotte Perriand exhibition review, Latitude Festival
Royal Ballet Principal Ballerina Marianela Núñez on Sleeping Beauty at the ROH.
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The Overseas Student, Cherie Jones, India's Parliamentary District row
Tanika Gupta on her play about an 19 year old Gandhi studying law in the UK.
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Joan Armatrading, Erland Cooper, EU cultural quotas
Singer Joan Armatrading on her new album, and composer Erland Cooper.
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Lauryn Redding, Claire Barnett-Jones, Supernova film, Venice Biennale
Lauryn Redding on Bloody Elle, her musical reopening Manchester's Royal Exchange Theatre.
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Ian McKellen on playing Hamlet
50 years after last playing Hamlet, Sir Ian McKellen returns to the role.
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Lisa Dwan on Beckett's Happy Days, the winner of the Walter Scott Prize
We announce the winner of the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction.
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Colin Macleod, Jason Reynolds, Hanna Flint reviews 'Together'
Colin Macleod performs, Jason Reynolds, Hanna Flint reviews 'Together'
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Timothy Spall, Shaan Sahota, Universal Basic Income for artists
Actor Timothy Spall on his new painting exhibition, Out of the Storm.
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Lin-Manuel Miranda, Gerda Stevenson, Implications of the Covid restrictions extension
Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda on his new musical film, In the Heights
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Simon Armitage, After Life, The Disciple
Poet Laureate Simon Armitage, and After Life on stage
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Noel Gallagher, Amanda Whittington, Mount Recyclemore
Noel Gallagher on Back the Way We Came, a hits album from a decade with High Flying Birds.
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Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé, Danny Elfman, Emily Davison statue
Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé on her debut, Ace of Spades, which landed a million-dollar book deal
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Ai Weiwei, Claire Fuller, Seamus Heaney's poetry on location
Artist Ai Weiwei on Gilded Cage, his new sculpture at Blenheim Palace.
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Florian Zeller on The Father; Jeffrey Boakye; Ita O'Brien
Florian Zeller on his film The Father starring Anthony Hopkins.
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Joanna Scanlan, Kneehigh, Chibundu Onuzo, Time Review
Actress Joanna Scanlan talks about her role as Mary in After Love.
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Sorious Samura, Susanna Clarke, Edinburgh Fringe, Liverpool Biennial
Sierra Leonean journalist Sorious Samura on his documentary, Sing, Freetown
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Es Devlin on Forest for Change, artist Phoebe Boswell, Covid amateur choirs update
Forest for Change created by Es Devlin.
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Films Gunda and First Cow reviewed, Actor and writer Amy Trigg, Composer Dan Jones
Animal films Gunda and First Cow reviewed.
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Paulette Randall
Paulette Randall on the London 2012 Olympics and directing the plays of August Wilson.
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Pianist Mitsuko Uchida, Bolton Octagon reopens, Ghazal poetry, Anne Boleyn reviewed
Pianist Mitsuko Uchida returns to the Wigmore Hall.
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Chris Addison on Breeders; Nadifa Mohamed's new novel; ѿý Proms 2021 debuts
Chris Addison discusses the new series of his comedy, Breeders.
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101 Dalmations prequel, Cruella; Two Tone Exhibition in Coventry, City of Culture; new play The Merthyr Stigmatist
Larushka Ivan-Zadeh discusses Disney's anticipated 101 Dalmatians prequel, Cruella.
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Slavery exhibition at the Rijksmuseum, Grime artist Bugzy, the decline or resurgence of crafts
The Rijkmuseum in Amsterdam opens a landmark exhibition, Slavery.
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David Weil on Solos, Novelist Brit Bennett, Great British Photography Challenge
Writer-producer David Weil on new Amazon fantasy series, Solos.
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Front Row on Bob Dylan at 80
Front Row on Bob Dylan at 80, with Bob Geldof, Ann Powers, Martin Carthy and Kerry Shale
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Barbara Hepworth retrospective, Broadening museum boards, Othello as a woman
A look at the largest publlc exhbition of the sculptor Barbara Hepworth's work.