Front Row Episodes Episode guide
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Taylor Swift rights row, RJ Palacio, Nan Goldin and Judy Chicago reviewed, Le Mans '66 reviewed, Amazon's impact on publishing
Wonder writer RJ Palacio on her new graphic novel
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Dear Evan Hansen, Emmanuel Jal, How to Make a Living as a Writer
Hit musical Dear Evan Hansen's co-creator and Sudanese hip-hop star Emmanuel Jal performs
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Northern Ballet at 50, Art B&B, Iced Bodies
Northern Ballet at 50, Blackpool's Art B&B, Iced Bodies
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Floods and art, Medicine: The Wellcome Galleries, Tom Rosenthal
How floods have affected - and been in depicted in - art, and Tom Rosenthal performs
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Tobias Menzies plays Prince Philip; Six, a musical about the wives of Henry VIII; and Rapman
Tobias Menzies plays Prince Philip in The Crown; Six, a musical about Henry VIII's wives
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Lorna May Wadsworth, Marriage Story, My Mother Said I Never Should, I Feel Pretty
Lorna May Wadsworth, Marriage Story, My Mother Said I Never Should, I Feel Pretty
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War Of The Worlds re-imagined, Stephen Bourne- Playing Gay, Museum Funding
War Of The Worlds re-imagined, Stephen Bourne- Playing Gay, Museum Funding
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Emilio Estevez, 100 Novels That Shaped Our World, David Attenborough's Gamelan music
Emilio Estevez on his new film The Public which he has written, directed and stars in
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Emilia Clarke on Last Christmas, Theatre ceiling collapse, End of the F***ing World returns
Emilia Clarke on festive film Last Christmas, TV series End of the F***ing World reviewed
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Alison Balsom, Fez, Robert MacFarlane
Alison Balsom talks about her new Baroque trumpet album Royal Fireworks.
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The Irishman, Abomination opera, Murder In The Cathedral, The joy or blight of fireworks
Martin Scorsese's The Irishman, Abomination opera, Murder In The Cathedral
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Scott Z Burns, writer and director of The Report, poet Katrina Porteous and the Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting winner
Scott Z Burns on his docudrama The Report, exploring corruption and subversion in the CIA
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Patti Smith, Tom Harper, Doctor Sleep reviewed
Patti Smith on Year of the Monkey, her memoir of a difficult year.
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Jack Thorne on His Dark Materials, Sorry We Missed You, Emily Howard
Jack Thorne on the task of adapting Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials for the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½.
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Ian McKellen; theatre director Sarah Frankcom; Guilt reviewed
Ian McKellen on his film The Good Liar. He plays an elderly conman. It's akin to acting.
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Introducing New Artists from Devon
Sarah Gosling presents a showcase from the Barbican Theatre in Plymouth
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David Baddiel, Apple TV+, Wellcome Collection's scary podcasts
David Baddiel, Apple TV+, Welcome Collection's eerie podcasts
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Harry Hill, Peter Brook, film podcasts
Harry Hill on his new comedy cabaret television programme
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24/10/2019
Jack Thorne's new drama The Accident, about the aftershocks of an industrial disaster.
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Bruce Springsteen's Western Stars, Harold Bloom, Islamic folios, new 'Monuments Men'
Bruce Springsteen's new film Western Stars, and the legacy of the late Harold Bloom.
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Joy Labinjo, By The Grace of God reviewed, Alastair Sooke, actors doing other jobs
Artist Joy Labinjo on her paintings inspired by photos and Francois Ozon's film reviewed.
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David Attenborough's cameraman, Bridget Riley exhibition, Forward Poetry winner
David Attenborough's new wildlife series, Bridget Riley exhibition, Forward Poetry Winner
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Scooby Doo at 50, Poetry in endangered languages, Composer Judith Weir
Scooby Doo is 50 and, Stig Abell discovers, of considerable cultural significance.
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Gavin Hood, Moving to Mars, Salvator Mundi, Winsome Pinnock & Amit Sharma
Gavin Hood on his new film Official Secrets starring Keira Knightley.
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VÃkingur Ólafsson, social housing on screen, Hannah Khalil
Pianist VÃkingur Ólafsson, playwright Hannah Khalil
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Aisling Bea, Booker Prize Double, Zawe Ashton
Aisling Bea on her new drama Living with Yourself. Plus Zawe Ashton on her new play.
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Margaret Atwood book group, LA artist Mark Bradford, Peanut Butter Falcon review
Booker shortlisted author Margaret Atwood, LA artist Mark Bradford, Peanut Butter Falcon.
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Sienna Miller, Elif Shafak, Giri/Haji
Sienna Miller on American Woman, and Elif Shafak is the guest for the Front Row book group
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Nobel Prizes in Literature, Goldie's Drum'n'Bass picks, artist Es Devlin
More controversy for the Nobel Prize in Literature, Goldie on Drum'n'Bass, Es Devlin
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Salman Rushdie, playwright Katori Hall, computer games tax avoidance
Salman Rushdie answers listeners’ questions about his Booker shortlisted novel Quichotte.