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Live magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music
Live magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music
781 | Sin City 2, Tom Conti on Abraham Lincoln, Erasure2014-08-20 | ![]() |
782 | Lisa Dwan; Lucy; Mark Ravenhill on Alan Turing; Richard Osman on TV quiz formats2014-08-19 | ![]() |
783 | Howard Jacobson; Helen Lederer; Bob and Roberta Smith2014-08-18 | ![]() |
784 | New Doctor Who Reviewed; Simon Pegg2014-08-15 | ![]() |
785 | Edinburgh Special2014-08-14 | ![]() |
786 | Phill Jupitus, Sara Pascoe, Jonathan Glazer on Lauren Bacall, Chef2014-08-13 | ![]() |
787 | George RR Martin; Alison Jackson; The Congress2014-08-12 | ![]() |
788 | Dylan Moran and Igor Meerson; Jung Chang; Todd Miller; Referendum theatre2014-08-11 | ![]() |
789 | Ben Whishaw; Margaret Kennedy2014-08-08 | ![]() |
790 | Guy Pearce; Joseph O'Neill; Edinburgh Comedy2014-08-07 | ![]() |
791 | Sir Neville Marriner; The Inbetweeners 2; My Night With Reg2014-08-06 | ![]() |
792 | Christina Hendricks; Sinead O'Connor; Spectra2014-08-05 | ![]() |
793 | Welcome to New York; DBC Pierre, The Tallis Scholars2014-08-04 | ![]() |
794 | Loudon Wainwright III, Guardians of the Galaxy, Japanese fiction2014-08-01 | ![]() |
795 | Jonny Greenwood, Deon Meyer, Streaming books, Summer films2014-07-31 | ![]() |
796 | Adrian Dunbar, Tasmin Little, Mood Indigo, Katie Paterson2014-07-30 | ![]() |
797 | A Streetcar Named Desire Review; Daniel Hope and Gabriel Prokofiev; Crime Writing; Summer Pop2014-07-29 | ![]() |
798 | Gareth Malone and Adrian Sutton, Neil Bartlett, In the Club2014-07-28 | ![]() |
799 | Julian Lloyd Webber; Andrew Graham-Dixon; The Galapagos Affair2014-07-25 | ![]() |
800 | Porgy and Bess; Liverpool giant puppets; Gerald Seymour2014-07-24 | ![]() |
Porgy and Bess; Liverpool giant puppets; Gerald SeymourTonight's Front Row celebrates the return of giant puppets to Liverpool. This time, the little girl and her dog are joined by her grandmother: Kirsty Lang finds out about the threesome, and how Liverpool council copes with turning the city-centre into a giant's performance-space. Also in the programme: thriller writer Gerald Seymour on the changing face of contemporary Irish politics; Rufus Bonds Jnr and Nicola Hughes on singing Porgy And Bess; and a review of the first solo exhibition of works by Gego - who has been described as the grandmother of Venezuelan contemporary art.…read more
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