Front Row Episodes Episode guide
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Dev Patel on David Copperfield, Front Row's Risk Season, bestselling author Kimberley Chambers
Dev Patel (Slumdog Millionaire) on playing David Copperfield in Armando Iannucci's film
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Playwright Lucy Kirkwood, Terrence Malick's A Hidden Life, Sam Lee and Bernard Butler
Chimerica playwright Lucy Kirkwood, and Terrence Malick's latest film A Hidden Life
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Charlize Theron on Bombshell, The Outsider reviewed, Ayeesha Menon, Independent Venue Week
Charlize Theron on playing a Fox News presenter who outs her CEO for sexual harassment
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Fire in Australian art and culture, writer Ben Richards and The Strange Tale of Charlie Chaplin and Stan Laurel
Three Australian writers on of artists' response to the country's relationship with fire
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Michael B Jordan & Jamie Foxx, Spotlight directory, TS Eliot Prize winner Roger Robinson
Michael B Jordan & Jamie Foxx, Spotlight directory, TS Eliot Prize winner Roger Robinson
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2020 Oscar Nominations
John talks to Oscar nominees including Florence Pugh, Charlize Theron and Jonathan Pryce
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Jonathan Coe, Johnny Flynn on Magnitsky the Musical, Selena Gomez album reviewed
Jonathan Coe, winner of the Costa Novel Award 2019, discusses Middle England
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Laurie Nunn on Sex Education, Mary Jean Chan, Podcast news
Sex Education creator Laurie Nunn, and Costa Poetry winner Mary Jean Chan
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Freddie Fox, Costa Children's Prize winner Jasbinder Bilan, theatre ticket pricing
Freddie Fox on Freddie Fox on playing Jeremy Bamber in ITV's drama White House Farm.
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BAFTAs so white, Adam Sandler, Costa First Novel winner Sara Collins, Fidelio reinvented
Adam Sandler talks about Uncut Gems and Sara Collins on her gothic novel
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Sam Mendes on WWI movie 1917, Costa Book Awards 2019 winners
Sam Mendes on WWI movie 1917 and we announce the Costa Book Awards 2019 category winners
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Hugh Grant and Matthew McConaughey, Daisy Coulam, Bill Bryson
Hugh Grant and Matthew McConaughey on their new Guy Ritchie film The Gentlemen
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Jojo Rabbit reviewed, Alex Michaelides, protecting artworks from light damage
Taika Waititi directs and stars as Adolf Hitler in his Nazi satire Jojo Rabbit - we review
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Beethoven at 250
A celebration of Ludwig van Beethoven, marking the composer's 250th anniversary
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Cultural Quiz of 2019
We test our guests' knowledge of 2019 in the arts.
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A decade of TV, Ballet podcast Tom and Ty Talk, Long Day's Journey into Night reviewed, Neil Innes
Boyd Hilton and Eleanor Stanford on how television has changed in the last decade
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Art and Churches
An exploration of the evolving role of art in churches and cathedrals
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Candice Carty-Williams in conversation with Bernardine Evaristo
Candice Carty-Williams and Bernardine Evaristo discuss their dazzling literary year.
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Motown legends Brian and Eddie Holland
Legendary Motown songwriters Brian and Eddie Holland
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Screenwriter Amanda Coe, Bad films we love, Diana Evans
Amanda Coe discusses her screenplay for TV drama The Trial of Christine Keeler
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The Goes Wrong Show, Slow Painting, Reviving the high street with culture
The Goes Wrong Show, Slow Painting in Leeds, and reviving the high street with culture.
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JJ Abrams, musicals moving from stage to screen, Derek Owusu
JJ Abrams on directing The Rise of Skywalker - the last film in the 42-year Star Wars saga
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Robert De Niro on The Irishman, subverting the gaze, The Witcher showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich
Fairview director Nadia Latif and portraitist Lorna May Wadsworth on challenging the gaze
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Saoirse Ronan, The Book People goes into administration, How to paint babies
Saoirse Ronan on playing Jo March in Little Women, indie publisher calamity, babies in art
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Taron Egerton, A Christmas Carol, Joe Stilgoe
Taron Egerton on playing Elton John in the musical film Rocketman.
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Mark Gatiss, Kate Rusby, Creating New Traditions
Mark Gatiss on his TV offerings - Martin's Close for Christmas, and Dracula at New Year
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Jonathan Pryce, Survival literature, Fictional politicians
Jonathan Pryce on playing one of The Two Popes, and survival fiction.
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Francesca Hayward on Cats and Romeo and Juliet, Joker composer Hildur Guðnadóttir
Ballet star Francesca Hayward on Romeo and Juliet and the new film version of Cats
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Mike Bartlett, staging of art exhibitions, Any One Thing
Mike Bartlett, staging of art exhibitions, Any One Thing
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Teenage Dick, Traces review, Olga Neuwirth, Nobel Prize for Literature controversy
A darkly comic take on Richard III with Teenage Dick.