Front Row Episodes Episode guide
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Architect Daniel Libeskind, composer Karl Jenkins
Architect Daniel Libeskind, composer Karl Jenkins
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Keir Starmer, Monster and Reading Genesis reviewed
The Labour leader's new arts strategy, plus the Japanese film and Biblical book reviewed
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Paul Theroux on Orwell, Patsy Rodenburg on training actors, musician Sam Lee
Paul Theroux on Orwell, Patsy Rodenburg on theatre acting, Sam Lee performs live
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Philippa Gregory on Richard III, Blackpool's Showtown, has the superhero franchise bubble burst?
Philippa Gregory on Richard III, Showtown, has the superhero franchise bubble burst?
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Beth Ditto of Gossip, Ethan Coen on Drive-Away Dolls, Michael Donkor
Beth Ditto of Gossip, Ethan Coen on Drive-Away Dolls.
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Jordan Harvey in session, Nye and Copa 71 reviewed
The country singer sings live and the National Theatre play and football doc reviewed.
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Ava DuVernay on Origin, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Julianne Moore
Ava DuVernay on Origin, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Julianne Moore.
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Kate Rusby, Edward Bond, Eve Steele and the decline of female filmmakers
Kate Rusby, Edward Bond remembered, Eve Steele, and the decline of female filmmakers.
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Ray Winstone, K Patrick, Ferris & Sylvester
Live magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music
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Dune 2, Brian Bilston, Angelica Kauffman RA, Nachtland
Dune 2, Brian Bilston, Angelica Kauffman RA, Nachtland
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Benjamin Britten, director Kaouther Ben Hania, music from Owen Spafford and Louis Campbell
Live magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music
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The Jury: Murder Trial, Bhangra Nation, Bluestockings
How can juries be swayed?; Bluestockings, first women's movement; Bhangra Nation musical.
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Sheridan Smith. Movement Coaches and Sexism in French Cinema
Rufus Wainwright joins Sheridan Smith, and the role of movement directors in film and tv
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Minority Report at Nottingham Playhouse, Wicked Little Letters, and TV series Boarders reviewed
Minority Report on stage, Wicked Little Letters starring Olivia Coleman reviewed.
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Wim Wenders, Len Pennie and Angus Robertson
Wim Wenders on his new film, Perfect Days.
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Rhiannon Giddens, Peter Sarsgaard, Casting Directors
Rhiannon Giddens, Peter Sarsgaard, casting directors.
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Sir Peter Blake, David Harewood, John Logan
Sir Peter Blake on sculpture, new RADA president - David Harewood, playwright John Logan
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Jed Mercurio on Breathtaking, Yoko Ono retrospective reviewed
Jed Mercurio on Breathtaking, Yoko Ono show, Arts Council guide on controversial content.
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Ukraine drama A Small Stubborn Town, Emma Rice, The Hugo Awards
Ukraine drama A Small Stubborn Town, Emma Rice, The Hugo Awards.
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Stephen Sanchez, Godzilla turns 70
Stephen Sanchez, Godzilla turns 70, Gen Z's TV habits
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Reinaldo Marcus Green on One Love, Bryce Dessner of The National
Reinaldo Marcus Green on One Love, Bryce Dessner of The National.
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One Day, American Fiction, Beyond Form
Netflix's version of' One Day, Oscar-nominated American Fiction, Beyond Form exhibition.
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The Chosen, Cymande, Tayari Jones
The Chosen, Cymande, Tayari Jones
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The Reytons, Phoebe Eclair-Powell, Andrew McMillan
The Reytons, Phoebe Eclair-Powell on her Bruntwood Prize-winning play, Andrew McMillan.
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Steve McQueen and Bianca Stigter, Jez Butterworth and Declan McKenna
The directors of Occupied City, the playwright of The Hills of California and live music.
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Legion exhibition at the British Museum and Mr and Mrs Smith reviewed
Legion: Life in the Roman Army at the British Museum reviewed
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Killers of the Flower Moon star Lily Gladstone, author Leo Vardiashvili and the Great Escapes exhibition at Kew
The actress on working with Martin Scorsese, and the new book Hard by a Great Forest.
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Jonny Greenwood of The Smile, Self Esteem on music industry report, Artes Mundi prize winner
Jonny Greenwood of The Smile, Self Esteem, Artes Mundi Prize winner.
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Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick, Gruff Rhys, Colin Barrett
Sarah Jessica Parker & Matthew Broderick on playing three couples on stage in Plaza Suite.
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The Color Purple reviewed, and the pop concert as cinema phenomenon
The Color Purple reviewed, and the pop concert as cinema phenomenon.