Front Row Episodes Episode guide
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Review Show: The Naked Gun, Madonna, Paul Weller, The Assassin
The Naked Gun, The Assassin, new albums from Paul Weller and Madonna.
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Artist Andy Goldsworthy on his five-decade retrospective exhibition.
Artist Andy Goldsworthy on his new exhibition which spans a five-decade career.
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Motherland writer Helen Serafinowicz on making her debut as a playwright with a Liverpool legend
Booker Prize longlist examined, and the redeveloped National Science and Media Museum.
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Tom Lehrer remembered, plus Nick Drake's unreleased songs
Tribute to Tom Lehrer by fellow songwriter Richard Stilgoe.
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Review Show: Burlesque the Musical
Burlesque the Musical, Washington Black on Disney Plus, German black comedy Dying.
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Prison-themed stage productions, Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne and the composer Bruckner's fascination with death masks
Prison-themed stage productions and the composer Bruckner's fascination with death masks.
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Jimmy McGovern on Unforgivable and Has Marvel cracked the superhero reboot?
We discuss the new Fantastic Four, and Jimmy McGovern talks about BBC drama Unforgivable.
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Mark Gatiss on Bookish
Mark Gatiss on new detective series Bookish, cuts to NPR, Inter Alia play and 80s film.
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Review: The Narrow Road to the Deep North TV Series
TV series The Narrow Road to the Deep North, Friendship film, the latest AI advances.
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How Scandinavian design has influenced our homes
How Scandinavian design has influenced our homes.
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Football and Art - united in a new work created by former footballer Edgar Davids and artist Paul Pfeiffer
Football and Art, opera and theatre shorts, digital technology and the crime fiction novel
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Gruelling film productions - stories from the sets of Apocalypse now and Fitzcarraldo
Tales from the set of infamous productions, Bastille Day, Errollyn Wallen, Kasim Ali novel
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Review Show: Wet Leg's new album and Johnny Depp's artist biopic Modigliani
More than Human at the Design Museum, which explores how design can help the planet.
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Kat Sadler, creator of BAFTA-winning sitcom Such Brave Girls
Kat Sadler, creator of BAFTA-winning sitcom Such Brave Girls. And the new opera Taj Mahal.
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Superman is back on the big screen
Superman director James Gunn. Pioneering black film star Dorothy Dandridge, Gerald Scarfe.
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Oasis comeback tour reviewed
Oasis comeback tour reviewed by Ted Kessler.
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Review: RSC's The Constant Wife
Review show: RSC's The Constant Wife, Wendy Erskine's The Benefactors, Hot Milk film
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Reaction to the Sean 'Diddy' Combs court case verdicts, and Back to the Future at 40
Back to the Future at 40 and reaction to the verdicts in the Sean 'Diddy' Combs trial.
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Tim Key on his sleeper hit The Ballad of Wallis Island
Comedian and poet Tim Key on his sleeper hit The Ballad of Wallis Island.
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Jurassic World Rebirth director Gareth Edwards
Jurassic World, Lena Dunham, and are militant groups exploiting the art market?
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Review Programme: Van Gogh and Anselm Kiefer
We review the RA's Kiefer/Van Gogh exhibition, and new film From Hilde, with Love.
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UK Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy
UK culture secretary LIsa Nandy on the government's Creative Industries Sector Plan.
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Billy Porter on activism and artists
Billy Porter discusses his new play the Bitter Earth, and a look ahead to Glastonbury.
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Hollywood producer Jerry Bruckheimer on F1 starring Brad Pitt
Brad Pitt's F1, Erik Satie at 100, and a museum bringing history to life
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Review Show: Pixar's new film Elio
Artist Jenny Saville at the National Portrait Gallery, Catherine Lacey's The Möbius Book
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Mercury Prize-shortlisted pianist Fergus McCreadie plays live, plus poet and Edinburgh Makar Michael Pedersen on his new novel
Mercury Award-shortlisted pianist Fergus McCreadie performs live in the Front Row studio.
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The producers of RuPaul's Drag Race, plus pianist Alfred Brendel remembered
A review of the Bedrock themed Liverpool Biennial which is back for its 13th edition.
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Danny Boyle and Alex Garland on 28 Years Later
Danny Boyle and Alex Garland on their new film 28 Years Later
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Review Show: Pulp's new album More
Plus reviews of Edward Burra and Ithell Colquhoun at Tate Britain.
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Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys remembered.
Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys remembered.