Front Row Episodes Episode guide
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Terry Gilliam
Terry Gilliam discusses his life as a film director, screenwriter, Python and animator.
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The Walk, Simon Armitage, Unforgotten, Bernard Sumner
Robert Zemeckis' new film The Walk is reviewed. Plus Simon Armitage on The Odyssey.
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Turner Prize, The Crucible, Gabriele Finaldi, Patrick deWitt
A tour of the Turner Prize exhibition opening in Glasgow. Samira Ahmed presents.
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Margaret Atwood, Emily Blunt, You, Me and the Apocalypse, Reading Europe
Margaret Atwood discusses her new novel The Heart Goes Last. Kirsty Lang presents.
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Macbeth, Tipping the Velvet, The Fabric of India
Samira Ahmed reviews the new Macbeth starring Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard.
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Ridley Scott, Mark Wigglesworth, Ceramics in Stoke
Ridley Scott on The Martian, ENO's Mark Wigglesworth, and ceramics in Stoke.
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Roger Moore, Timur Vermes, Julia Margaret Cameron, Jeremy Page
Sir Roger Moore talks to Kirsty Lang about his long career on stage and in TV and film.
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Celts, Kiss Me Kate, Hilary Mantel
Kirsty Lang reviews the British Museum's Celts exhibition.
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James Dean biopic, Mr Foote's Other Leg, Frances Leviston, Disclosure
Including a review of the James Dean biopic Life. John Wilson presents.
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Chancellor George Osborne, Justin Cartwright, 99 ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½s, Mark Haddon
George Osborne discusses his plans to take British culture to China. Samira Ahmed presents
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Downton Abbey, Karl Jenkins, The armoury at the RSC
The end of Downton Abbey, musician and composer Karl Jenkins, armour on stage at the RSC.
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David Morrissey, Shakespeare comedy Bill, A Syrian Love Story
David Morrissey in Martin McDonagh's new play Hangmen. John Wilson presents.
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Simon Schama's Face of Britain, Launch of ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ National Short Story Award
A look at the launch of the tenth ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ National Short Story Award. John Wilson presents.
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Photograph 51, Sebastian Faulks, John Eliot Gardiner
Samira Ahmed reviews the play Photograph 51, starring Nicole Kidman.
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Ai Weiwei, Everest, Leona Lewis
Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei discusses his new solo exhibition. With John Wilson.
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Keith Richards, Don McCullin
Guitarist Keith Richards and photographer Don McCullin talk to John Wilson.
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David Gilmour, An Inspector Calls, La Famille Bélier, Future Conditional
Kirsty Lang meets up with Pink Floyd musician David Gilmour and his wife, Polly Samson.
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Salman Rushdie, Pasolini, Cyndi Lauper
Samira Ahmed talks to Salman Rushdie about his new novel. Plus Cyndi Lauper on Kinky Boots
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Woody Allen's Irrational Man, Richard Hawley, Mike Bartlett, The Chineke Orchestra
Woody Allen's Irrational Man reviewed. John Wilson presents.
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Anthony Horowitz, Danielle de Niese, This Is England, Antony Gormley
Anthony Horowitz talks to Kirsty Lang about his new Bond novel Trigger Mortis.
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Tom Hardy, Dope, Anne Boleyn's songbook
Tom Hardy talks to Kirsty Lang about playing both Kray Twins in the new film Legend.
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Jed Mercurio, Cartel Land, Michel Houellebecq
Jed Mercurio talks to Samira Ahmed about his adaptation of Lady Chatterley's Lover.
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David Hare, Meryl Streep's new film Ricki and the Flash, Max Richter
Playwright David Hare, Meryl Streep's new film Ricki and the Flash, Max Richter.
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Elena Ferrante, Laila Lalami, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl
Kirsty Lang discusses the elusive literary phenomenon Elena Ferrante.
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Pianist James Rhodes talks to John Wilson
Concert pianist James Rhodes talks to John Wilson.
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Hanya Yanagihara, No Escape, Site-specific theatre, Boy Meets Girl
Hanya Yanagihara discusses her new novel A Little Life. Samira Ahmed presents.
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The Trials of Jimmy Rose, Cerys Matthews and Timberlake Wertenbaker, Zambezi News, Miss Julie
Kirsty Lang speaks to Cerys Matthews and Timberlake Wertenbaker about Our Country's Good.
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Hamlet, Agatha Christie exhibition, Andrew Miller, We Are Your Friends.
Kirsty Lang is joined by critic Susannah Clapp to review Benedict Cumberbatch's Hamlet.
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Straight Outta Compton, Paula McLain, Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys
A review of hip-hop film Straight Outta Compton. John Wilson presents.
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Jess Glynne, Don Paterson, Danny and the Human Zoo, Cradle to Grave
John Wilson is joined by singer Jess Glynne and poet Don Paterson.