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WEDNESDAY 8 OCTOBER
Presented by Francine Stock
GOTHIC ART FOR ENGLAND Simon Jenkins, author of England's Thousand Best Churches, and goldsmith and designer Wendy Ramshaw get together to review the V&A's exhibition Gothic Art for England 1400 - 1547.
See a selection of Gothic art
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JANE EYRE
Charlotte Bronte's heroine Jane Eyre has been interpreted in three different art forms. Francine Stock talks to the painter Paula Rego; to Polly Teale who dramatised the story for Shared Experience Theatre company; and Michael Berkeley who created an operative version for Music Theatre Wales.
Paula Rego at the Malborough Gallery London from 15 Oct plus a new book 'Paula Rego: The Complete Graphic Work' by T.G. Rosenthal, Thames & Hudson Publishers 01 Nov 2003. Berkley's opera is on the Chandos label. Shared Experience is in London's West End with 'After Mrs Rochester' until 1 Nov 03.
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FORWARD POETRY PRIZE
Francine talks to Ciaran Carson who won the £10,000 Forward Prize for Best Collection, for Breaking News. A.B. Jackson won the £5,000 Felix Dennis Prize for Best First Collection, for Fire Stations and Robert Minhinnick won the £1,000 Tolman Cunard Prize for Best Single Poem The Fox In The Museum of Wales.
Ciaran Carson's Breaking News published 1 April 2003 by Wake Forest University Pr. ISBN: 1930630107
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EDWARD LUTYENS
Francine talks to Geeta Pandey, ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Delhi correspondent, about the battle to save an historic part of the city designed by Englishman Edward Lutyens and under threat from developers.
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KILLERS ON FILM
As Fritz Lang's classic film M is released on DVD, Front Row asks film writer Mark Kermode to look at the history of killers on film - are they always portrayed as bad guys?
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