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THURSDAY 15 JANUARY
Presented by Mark Lawson
THOMAS HEATHERWICK
If you were given £30,000 to buy "things you'd like to live with" what would you chose? The designer Thomas Heatherwick reveals to Mark Lawson what he's bought to put on show in the Design Museum and they discuss his sculpture to commemorate the Commonwealth Games in Manchester (see image above) which will be the biggest in Britain when it's erected later this Spring.
Thomas Heatherwick - Conran Foundation Collection is at the Design Museum, 17 January - 21 March 2004
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GULKBENKIAN SHORTLIST
The Chairman of judges Loyd Grossman joins Mark Lawson to announce the shortlist for the Gulbenkian Museum of the Year award.
The winner will be announced in May 2004.
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COURTROOM VIDEOTAPING
To mark the 20th anniversary of the first US court case which allowed the public to videotape television programmes, Front Row talks to Marshall Rutter and Professor Paul Goldstein.
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CRIME FICTION
The Observer's crime reviewer Peter Gutteridge recommends a selection of the latest in crime fiction.
Train by Pete Dexter, published by Heinemann; ISBN: 0434012378
A Long December by Donald Harstadt, published by Fourth Estate; ISBN: 1841155470
Playing With Fire by Peter Robinson, published by Macmillan; ISBN: 0333989325
Holy Smoke by Tonino Benacquista, published by Bitter Lemon Press; ISBN: 190473801X
Thumbprint by Frederich Glauser, published by Bitter Lemon Press; ISBN: 1904738001
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