Front Row Episodes Episode guide
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Adeel Akhtar, Artist Doris Hatt, Joe Orton
Adeel Akhtar on his new ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½1 series Back to Life
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A Celebration of the Pub in Culture
Al Murray, Eliza Carthy and David Mark on finding inspiration down their local.
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Golden Age of Children's Books?
Tom Gates author Liz Pichon and the quality of books for 6- to-12-year-olds.
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Saxophonist Jess Gillam, war poster artist Abram Games, author Tayari Jones
Saxophonist Jess Gillam plays live and talks about the sax in classical music.
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Beyoncé, Madonna, West Side Story, Children's Literature
ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½coming: A film by Beyoncé and Madonna's new Madame X alter-ego is discussed.
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Notre-Dame de Paris, Roger McGough, Chimerica
Notre-Dame de Paris' artistic and musical significance, plus poet Roger McGough.
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Andrew Scott, Maggie Smith's new play reviewed, William Eggleston
Andrew Scott, star of Sherlock and Fleabag, talks about his new film, Steel Country.
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The Work, Life and Legacy of Poet Seamus Heaney
On the eve of what would have been his 80th birthday Front Row on poet Seamus Heaney
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Jenny Saville, Laura van der Heijden, The art of the deadline
Jenny Saville on her new self-portrait, painted in response to a Rembrandt masterpiece.
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Composer Gavin Bryars, Isabella Hammad, Opera singers sing pop
Gavin Bryars on a 12-hour performance of his 1971 piece Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet
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Useful Art, Embodying Ruskin, National Theatre for Northern Ireland? Unicorn Store
Useful art, embodying Ruskin, National Theatre for Northern Ireland? Unicorn Store review.
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Munch at British Museum, Neil Jordan - Greta, Legacy of Game Of Thrones, What makes a great ending to a TV series?
Neil Jordan, Munch at the British Museum, Game of Thrones legacy, great TV series endings.
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Carlos Acosta, Iain Bell, BAFTA Games Awards
A new film about world-renowned ballet dancer Carlos Acosta.
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The Shed, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Jonathan Lethem, Marvin Gaye
New York's new multi-purpose £360 million arts venue, The Shed, opens this week.
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Sir David Attenborough, The Sisters Brothers, Lee Ridley
Sir David Attenborough on his TV series Our Planet, and comedian Lee Ridley.
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Toby Jones - Don't Forget the Driver, Shazam!, Bach Passions
Toby Jones - Don't Forget the Driver, Shazam!, Bach Passions
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Suzi Quatro, Museum numbers, John Kani
Suzi Quatro on her new album No Control.
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Local Hero on stage, the anti-climax in culture, Agnes Varda remembered
Ian Rankin reviews Local Hero on stage in Edinburgh. Plus the art of the anti-climax.
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Tash Aw, Arts Sponsorship row, Parry's Judith
Tash Aw on his latest novel We the Survivors. Plus the ethics of arts sponsorship.
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Scottish artist Katie Paterson, Ted Hughes Award winner, Casting factual TV
Scottish artist Katie Paterson on working with scientists researching the cosmic spectrum.
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A history of classical music in ten minutes - plus tragedy on today's stage
A history of classical music in ten minutes with pianist Jeremy Denk.
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Matthew Herbert's Brexit Big Band, Van Gogh and Britain, At Eternity's Gate, Scott Walker
At Eternity's Gate, Matthew Herbert's Brexit Big Band, Van Gogh and Britain, Scott Walker.
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The Power of Pinter, Javaad Alipoor, Richard Hawley's musical
The power of Pinter's plays today
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David Bailey, Joseph Hillier Plymouth Sculpture
Photographer David Bailey looks back on his six-decade career.
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Tom Hiddleston, Zawe Ashton, Charlie Cox in Betrayal, plus TV drama Pose
Tom Hiddleston, Zawe Ashton, and Charlie Cox in Betrayal; the drag scene in TV series Pose
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National Theatres, Mark Morris, It Must Schwing!
A discussion with the leaders of the UK's four national theatres.
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The White Crow reviewed and tackling difficult issues in theatre
Ralph Fiennes' new film The White Crow and tackling contentious issues in the theatre
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Julia Roberts and Lucas Hedges, Jessica Hynes, the art of the meme
Julia Roberts and Lucas Hedges on Ben is Back, about a mother and her drug-addicted son.
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Jordan Peele, The rise of country music, Christian Marclay's show reviewed
Jordan Peele on his new horror film, Us, about a family terrorised by their doppelgangers
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Girl reviewed, Long Lost Likely Lads, Winners of a $165,000 literature prize, News from the London Book Fair
A review of the film, Girl, the story of a teenage trans girl training to be a ballerina.