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17 January 2005
Presented by Mark Lawson
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Ray
The editor of Word magazine, Dave Hepworth, joins Mark Lawson to review Ray - the biopic of legendary musician Ray Charles whose star Jamie Foxx has won a Golden Globe for his performance.
Ray is released this Friday certificate 15.
David Wolstencroft
Mark Lawson talks to the creator of tv series Spooks, David Wolstencroft, who has now written a spy novel - Good News, Bad News.
Good News, Bad News by David Wolstencroft published by Hodder and Stoughton.
Dinner-Dramas
Kay Adshead's latest play, Bites is a feast of seven allegorical courses exploring consumption and starvation - set in a post-apocalyptic diner. Front Row examines food in drama with playwrights Kay Adshead and Moira Buffini, and academic John Sutherland.
Bites by Kay Adshead is at The Bush Theatre, London, until February 5th.
T.S Eliot Prize
Mark Lawson talks to George Szirtes who has won the T.S Eliot Poetry Prize for his collection Reel.
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