Front Row Episodes Episode guide
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Suzanne Vega and Orange Prize 2010
Suzanne Vega, RA Summer Exhibition, Rattigan's After the Dance, and Orange Prize announced
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Craig Phillips and 'Nasty' Nick on the end of Big Brother
Featuring Dame Beryl Grey, Ben Stiller in the film Greenberg and Big Brother's legacy.
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Barack Obama biographer David Remnick
With Mark Lawson, who talks to David Remnick about his new biography of Barack Obama.
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David Jason: The Show Must Go On! reviewed
John Wilson. Including a review of David Jason: The Show Must Go On!
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Kirsty Lang talks to LL Cool J; and Picasso's grandson
Kirsty Lang reports on a major Picasso exhibition co-curated by the artist's grandson.
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Tracy Chevalier and Audrey Niffenegger take John Wilson on a tour of Highgate Cemetery
Tracy Chevalier and Audrey Niffenegger tour Highgate Cemetery. Plus interactive Doctor Who
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John Wilson talks to Christopher Hitchens about his memoir
Christopher Hitchens; Michael Winterbottom's new film; Birmingham's City of Culture bid.
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Kirsty Lang meets Terry Gilliam
Kirsty Lang meets film-maker Terry Gilliam, who celebrates his 70th birthday this year.
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Zoe Wanamaker and David Suchet star in Arthur Miller's All My Sons
Zoe Wanamaker and David Suchet in All My Sons and writer Joseph O'Connor interviewed.
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Crime writer Peter James and World Cup jukebox jury
Mark Lawson meets crime writer Peter James and chairs Front Row's World Cup jukebox jury.
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Tony Parsons; Richard Alston; Exposed at Tate Modern
Mark Lawson talks to Tony Parsons; secretly-taken images and CCTV footage at Tate Modern.
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Sex and the City 2; Ian McEwan; Chang-rae Lee
Mark Lawson interviews the acclaimed Korean-American novelist Chang-rae Lee.
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Fourth Plinth; Noel Clarke's new film; mysteries of Henry VIII
Kirsty Lang reports on the latest art to appear on the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square.
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News from Cannes; China Mieville; Exile on Main St reviewed; Tyler Perry
With Kirsty Lang, including the Stones back with Exile on Main St, and China Mieville.
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Scott Turow; Antonio Pappano and review of Prince of Persia
Mark Lawson meets Scott Turow, who has written a sequel to Presumed Innocent.
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Picasso in Liverpool, Tosca in London and Tracey Thorn
With John Wilson, including Picasso in Liverpool, Tosca in London and singer Tracey Thorn.
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Monty Python's Eric Idle; pianist Louis Lortie; Bad Lieutenant
With John Wilson, including interviews with Eric Idle and pianist Louis Lortie.
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Novelist David Mitchell; Keane; and a review of Money
With Mark Lawson, including David Mitchell on his latest novel, and Keane on their new EP.
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Yes Prime Minister on stage; live report from Cannes
Yes Prime Minister on stage; Abi Morgan's new Royal Wedding TV drama; news from Cannes.
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Boy George TV biopic, Art Fund Prize shortlist, video game music
A Boy George TV biopic, the Art Fund Prize shortlist and composing music for video games.
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Russell Crowe, Ashes to Ashes and the Archbishop of Canterbury
Russell Crowe, Ashes to Ashes and the Archbishop of Canterbury.
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Julie Andrews reviewed, Junior Apprentice and Tippi Hedren
Julie Andrews reviewed, Junior Apprentice, and an interview with Tippi Hedren.
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Trumpeter Hugh Masekela; author Jane Smiley; One Night in Turin
With Mark Lawson, including an interview with South African trumpeter Hugh Masekela.
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Nigel Kennedy; Marc Quinn; Oxford Professor of Poetry nominees
With Mark Lawson, including interviews with Nigel Kennedy and the artist Marc Quinn.
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Four Lions reviewed; Turner Prize shortlist; Valerie Grove on Kaye Webb
With Mark Lawson, including Four Lions reviewed and the Turner Prize shortlist.
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Ten Years of Tate Modern
A special edition on the 10th anniversary of Tate Modern, presented by John Wilson.
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Tracey Emin, Kevin Whately and Per Wastberg
Mark Lawson travels to Margate to meet Tracey Emin, as she unveils a new work.
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Country star Glen Campbell on playing with Elvis
Country star Glen Campbell and the cello piece fit for Prince Charles.
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Peter Kay reviewed, Ian Rankin at 50
The verdict on Peter Kay's return to stand-up after seven years away.
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Mark Knopfler, Psycho, Iron Man, Sir Mark Elder
Robert Downey Jr returns to the role of Iron Man; and Mark Knopfler on Brothers in Arms.