Front Row Episodes Episode guide
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Arthur C. Clarke Award winner, K-pop band BTS address the UN and new film, The Man Who Sold His Skin
Arthur C. Clarke Award winner, BTS at the UN and new film, The Man Who Sold His Skin.
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Dame Elizabeth Blackadder, Megan Swann, Richard Smyth, The Story of Looking.
Dame Elizabeth Blackadder celebrated.
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The Contains Strong Language Festival
Front Row at the Contains Strong Language Festival from Coventry, UK City of Culture 2021
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Spiers and Boden, music streaming economics, Calvin Kasulke, Danny Rhodes
Spiers and Boden have reunited, recorded a new album, and are embarking on a UK tour.
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We announce the winner of the 2021 Art Fund Museum of the Year
We announce the winner of the 2021 Art Fund Museum of the Year.
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Everybody's Talking about Jamie, Rory Gleeson, Grinling Gibbons Exhibition
Ellen E Jones reviews Everybody's Talking about Jamie.
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Peter Brathwaite, Indecent play review, Small Bells Ring story barge, Lucy Caldwell
Peter Brathwaite, Indecent play review, Small Bells Ring story barge, Lucy Caldwell.
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Peaceophobia, Help Review, Georgina Harding, Kurt Elling
Eve Manning co-director of Peaceophobia discusses the show.
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Anuradha Roy, Propaganda ceramics, British Ceramics Biennial, a new Culture Secretary
Anuradha Roy on 'The Earthspinner', Propaganda ceramics, British Ceramics Biennial
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Julian Clary, Antonio Pappano, Booker Prize shortlist
Julian Clary on playing Norman in Ronald Harwood's play The Dresser.
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Liane Moriarty, Matthew Bourne, Igor Levit
Best-selling novelist Liane Moriarty on her new novel Apples Never Fall.
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BBC National Short Story Award Shortlist, tenor Stuart Skelton, Shang-Chi film review, Girl Bands now
BBC National Short Story Award shortlist announced, tenor Stuart Skelton, Shang-Chi film.
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Elijah Wood, the future of live streaming, Imriel Morgan
Elijah Wood talks about his role as criminal profiler Bill Hagmaier in No Man of God
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The Chair reviewed, winner of the Women's Prize for Fiction, Timespan shortlisted for Museum of the Year, Punchdrunk
Sandra Oh in The Chair, a US academic comedy drama on Netflix.
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Photographer/film-maker Shirin Neshat, author Yaa Gyasi, Michael K Williams tribute
Photographer Shirin Neshat on her film directing debut, Land Of Dreams.
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Cathy Brady, Mick Fleetwood, Jean Paul Belmondo
Cathy Brady's Wildfire, Mick Fleetwood on Peter Green, Jean Paul Belmondo obit.
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Spencer at Venice Film Festival, Sally Rooney review, Mogwai, Redemption through reading, Cornish Ordinalia
Spencer at the Venice Film Festival, Sally Rooney's Beautiful World review, Mogwai.
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Quentin Tarantino
Quentin Tarantino discusses his debut novel.
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Covid pilot events, Ian Rankin, Janine Jansen, Neal Cooper
Professor John Drury from Sussex University explains the Covid risks posed by large crowds
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Hugh Quarshie and Steve Coogan, the Paraorchestra, Daisy Haggard
Hugh Quarshie and Steve Coogan, the Paraorchestra, Daisy Haggard.
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Actor Liz Carr on Silent Witness and Hollywood
Actor Liz Carr looks back at her career, and how it took her from the Wirral to Hollywood.
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Paula Hawkins, Nia DaCosta, Our Ladies film review, Paralympic dressage music
Paula Hawkins, Nia DaCosta, Our Ladies film review, and paralympic dressage music.
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Underwater Museum in Cyprus, Poet Fred D'Aguiar, Helen Zaltzman on Answer Me This podcast
Jason deCaires Taylor on his new underwater museum Musan, built off the coast of Cyprus.
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Natalya Romaniw, John Tanner, Josh Azouz, Charlie Watts
David Hepworth on the late Charlie Watts, Natalya Romaniw on preparing to play Tosca.
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Kalena Bovell, Don Everly, Jack Thorne, Reza Mohammadi
American conductor Kalena Bovell makes her Proms debut with Chineke! Orchestra this week.
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Nicolas Cage film Pig, Singer-songwriter Moses Sumney, The White Lotus, Sisters
Nicolas Cage film Pig, Singer-songwriter Moses Sumney at the Proms, comedy The White Lotus
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Cinderella, Sean Shibe, Censor, Firstsite
At last, Cinderella went to the ball! Sarah Crompton reviews Lloyd Webber's musical.
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Live from The Edinburgh Festival, including film-maker Isaac Julien
Live from The Edinburgh Festival, including film director Isaac Julien.
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Live from the Edinburgh Festival with Henning Wehn, Frances Poet, Fara and Arusa Qureshi
Coming live from the Edinburgh Festival, with Henning Wehn and playwright Frances Poet
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Music in Afghanistan, The Song Project, Manchester Collective
Ahmad Sarmast on hopes for music-making as Afghanistan falls under Taliban control.