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Front Row BBC Radio 4

    • Society & Culture
    • 3.9 • 13 Ratings

Live magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music

    The Tattooist of Auschwitz, Marc Quinn at Kew, The Fall Guy,

    The Tattooist of Auschwitz, Marc Quinn at Kew, The Fall Guy,

    Harvey Keitel stars in The Tattooist of Auschwitz - a six-part Sky Atlantic series based on the best-selling novel by Heather Morris, inspired by the real-life story of Holocaust prisoners Lali and Gita Sokolov.
    Marc Quinn’s exhibition Light into Life is at Kew Gardens from Saturday (4th May) until Sunday 29 September 2024.
    The Fall Guy, directed by David Leitch, stars Ryan Gosling as a stuntman and Emily Blunt as his film director ex who entices him out of retirement.
    All three are reviewed by Naomi Alderman and Jason Solomons.
    And producer Trevor Horn assesses the legacy of guitarist Duane Eddy whose death was announced yesterday.
    Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe
    Producer: Torquil MacLeod

    • 42 min
    Spirited Away at London Coliseum, Eurovision build-up, terminal diagnosis films

    Spirited Away at London Coliseum, Eurovision build-up, terminal diagnosis films

    Award winning director behind Les Miserables John Caird and co-writing partner Maoko Imai talk about adapting the iconic Studio Ghibli film Spirited Away for stage, as it arrives at the London Coliseum from Japan.
    Two new documentaries are exploring how dignity, beauty and even joy can be found following a terminal diagnosis. Simon Chambers and Kit Vincent, the filmmakers behind Much Ado About Dying and Red Herring respectively, discuss.
    And the BBC's Eurovision reporter Daniel Rosney lifts a lid on preparations for the forthcoming song contest in Malmo.
    Presenter: Antonia Quirke
    Producer: Ciaran Bermingham

    • 42 min
    Michelangelo exhibition at British Museum, Jembaa Groove perform, Inside Number 9

    Michelangelo exhibition at British Museum, Jembaa Groove perform, Inside Number 9

    Historian Andrew Graham-Dixon and art curator Kate Bryan discuss Michelangelo: the last decades, a major new exhibition at the British Museum which focuses on the last thirty years of Michelangelo’s life.
    Reece Shearsmith discusses the ninth and final series of the BAFTA award winning Inside No. 9. Written with Steve Pemberton, the six episodes will feature new stand-alone stories, starting with ‘Boo To A Goose’ . Guest stars include Charlie Cooper and Katherine Kelly.
    Jembaa Groove perform live. The Berlin-based band produce Ghanaian highlife/American R&B fusion music, an optimistic and positive sound created when they got together during the covid pandemic.
    Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe
    Producer: Claire Bartleet

    • 39 min
    Hanif Kureishi, Ingrid Persaud, Arts Council funding

    Hanif Kureishi, Ingrid Persaud, Arts Council funding

    Hanif Kureishi has joined forces with Emma Rice to adapt his 1990 novel The Buddha of Suburbia into an RSC production that’s just opened at the Swan Theatre, Stratford upon Avon. Kureishi discusses what it feels like to see himself and his fictionalised family onstage, why his first novel remains painfully relevant and how he has been able to continue writing despite the December 2022 accident that left him tetraplegic.
    Recently on Front Row we heard from some leaders of classical music organisations including the Wigmore Hall and LSO saying that Arts Council England, the body responsible for distributing funding, was putting inclusion before excellence. Today we hear from the Arts Council’s CEO, Darren Henley about Let’s Create, the ten year strategy behind the recent funding decisions.
    Ingrid Persaud discusses the real man behind her new novel The Lost Love Songs of Boysie Singh, an outlaw figure who looms large in the cultural memory of Trinidad and Tobago - an island nation with a wealth of contemporary novelists, including Persaud herself.
    Presenter: Samira Ahmed
    Producer: Corinna Jones

    • 42 min
    Pet Shop Boys, review of Challengers film and Expressionists exhibiition

    Pet Shop Boys, review of Challengers film and Expressionists exhibiition

    The Pet Shop Boys are the most successful duo in UK music history. Forty years after their first hit West End Girls they are about to release their new album Nonetheless. Chris Lowe and Neil Tennant join Samira Ahmed to talk about making sense of life through culture, their music being used in hit films like Saltburn and All of Us Strangers and their gay icon status.
    Also joining Samira in the studio are art critic Catherine McCormack and writer Jenny McCartney to review the new tennis film Challengers - which stars Zendaya and Josh O'Connor and Tate Modern's new exhibition Expressionists: Kandinsky, Münter and The Blue Rider.
    Presenter: Samira Ahmed
    Producer: Paula McGrath

    • 42 min
    The Legend of Ned Ludd, Women's Prize for Fiction shortlist, Mohammad Barrangi

    The Legend of Ned Ludd, Women's Prize for Fiction shortlist, Mohammad Barrangi

    The Legend of Ned Ludd - writer Joe Ward Munrow and director Jude Christian discuss their new play at the Liverpool Everyman theatre which explores the changing nature of work over the centuries and around the world in the the face of automation.
    The shortlist for the Women's Prize for Fiction was announced today - journalist Jamie Klingler assesses the selection.
    As the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool prepares to show off its latest acquisitions, curator Kate O'Donoghue explains what the their new Degas and Monet works will bring to their collection.
    Artist Mohammad Barrangi discusses his new installation - One Night, One Dream, Life in the Lighthoue - at the Stanley and Audrey Burton Gallery in Leeds University, inspired by his residency at the university's Special Collections.
    Presenter: Nick Ahad
    Producer: Ekene Akalawu

    • 42 min

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