Front Row Episodes Episode guide
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Review: Cynthia Erivo in Dracula, Charli XCX mockumentary, The Secret Agent
Reviews of Dracula and The Moment, plus Hallie Rubenhold on book marketing scams.
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Amanda Seyfried and Mona Fastvold on their film The Testament of Ann Lee
Film about the life of the founder of The Shakers; How St Joan has influenced culture.
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Playwright Jim Cartwright on his groundbreaking debut play Road
Playwright Jim Cartwright on his groundbreaking debut play Road, and the appeal of yellow.
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Baz Luhrman on Elvis in concert, and 75 Years of The Archers
Baz Luhrmann on EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert. And 75 Years of The Archers.
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Review: Wuthering Heights film and Jack Thorne's Lord of the Flies
Former artistic director Jude Kelly on the Southbank Centre being Grade II listed.
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Derry Girls creator Lisa McGee on her new series
LIsa McGee on her new Netflix murder mystery series How To Get to Heaven from Belfast.
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Yes Minister creator Jonathan Lynn on revisiting the characters in his new play
Inside Aardman exhibition at the Young V&A, and a documentary about singer Jeff Buckley.
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Kristen Stewart on her directorial debut, The Chronology of Water
Hollywood star Kristen Stewart talks about her directorial debut, The Chronology of Water.
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Review: Mark Haddon's memoir - Leaving Home, Twinless film, Mackenzie Crook's Small Prophets
Review: Mark Haddon - Leaving Home, Twinless film, Mackenzie Crook's Small Prophets
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Musician Martin Carthy on retiring from performing live
Folk musician Martin Carthy; a retrospective of artist Gwen John in Cardiff.
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Jared Bush, head of Walt Disney Animation Studios, on his record-breaking film Zootropolis 2
Jared Bush, head of Walt Disney Animation, on his record-breaking film Zootropolis 2.
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The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry - on stage
Author Rachel Joyce and musician Passenger discuss their new musical.
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Reviewing Is This Thing On? Guess How Much I Love You? and George Saunders
Reviewing Is This Thing On? Guess How Much I Love You? and George Saunders.
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John Carter Cash on his musical production The Ballad of Johnny & June
John Carter Cash on mining memories of his famous parents to create a new musical.
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Michael Sheen, Laurel & Hardy, writer Patrick Charnley
Michael Sheen on Welsh National Theatre's debut show, Our Town
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Richard Linklater on Nouvelle Vague
American director Richard Linklater takes on the aesthetic of classic French cinema.
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Review of films No Other Choice, The History of Sound and Julian Barnes' final novel
Plus reactions to the Oscar nominations.
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Actor Claire Foy on her role in H Is For Hawk
Claire Foy on the film adaptation of Helen Macdonald's award-winning memoir.
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Comedian John Bishop on his life story inspiring a Hollywood movie
Comedian John Bishop on his life story inspiring a Hollywood movie, Is This Thing On?
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Beryl Cook at 100
We celebrate artist Beryl Cook at 100.
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Reviewing Heated Rivalry, novel Jackson Alone, and the British Museum's Hawai'i exhibition
Plus - are contemporary art prizes favouring identity politics over artistic quality?
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Sir Ian McKellen, Sir Wayne McGregor and Emmylou Harris
Sir Ian McKellen talks about performing Laurie Slade's one-man play Equinox.
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Blue celebrate 25 years in pop and perform in the studio
Plus Marty Supreme director Josh Safdie talks to Tom Sutcliffe about the film.
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Screenwriter Eric Roth on his play High Noon
Screenwriter Eric Roth on his West End stage adaptation of High Noon
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Jessie Buckley on her starring role in the film Hamnet
Plus reviews of the novel Palaver by Bryan Washington and Sheridan Smith in Woman in Mind.
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Film-maker Ira Sachs on his latest screen project: Peter Hujar's Day
Film-maker Ira Sachs on his Peter Hujar film. Plus, Pianist RIOPY shares his new album.
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Innovations in book clubs, sitcoms by women and a new 麻豆社 One prison drama
Dennis Kelly (Matilda the Musical) on his new 麻豆社 prison series.
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David Bowie's late-career renaissance
Ten years on from his death, we re-assess David Bowie's legacy.
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Hogmanay live from Glasgow with Belle & Sebastian
Kirsty Wark is joined ahead of the bells by poet Michael Mullen and Belle & Sebastian.
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Joachim Trier on Sentimental Value, plus the films of Brigitte Bardot
Joachim Trier on his acclaimed Norwegian film Sentimental Value