Front Row Daily
Summary: Interviews with leading novelists, musicians, film directors, artists and more, from Radio 4's flagship arts show, presented by Mark Lawson, Kirsty Lang and John Wilson. Front Row is broadcast on BBC Radio 4 each weekday evening at 7.15 - 7.45pm. New editions will be available each night following the live broadcast.
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Podcasts:
Comedian Stewart Lee on his new series; Jonathan Creek reviewed by Naomi Alderman; Peter Gill discusses Versailles
The Book Thief film reviewed, critic Joseph Rykwert on winning the 2014 Royal Gold Medal for architecture, comedian and actress Isy Suttie, monologues for black actors
Tom Sutcliffe talks to Israeli author David Grossman and Mark Lawson interviews Emily Mortimer and Dolly Wells.
Tom Sutcliffe reviews the latest Lars Von Trier film, Nymphomaniac, Chocolat author Joanne M.Harris talks about her first adult fantasy novel and the founding father of Britain's contemporary dance movement Robert Cohan discusses his career.
John Wilson speaks to actor Andrew Sachs about his new memoir, and Martin Carthy about his career in folk music.
John Wilson talks to Prime Suspect writer Lynda La Plante about her plans for a prequel focussing on the early life of DCI Tennison. Plus Mercury Prize nominated DJ Jon Hopkins
Director Martin Scorsese and editor Thelma Schoonmaker on the film-making duo Powell and Pressburger; Lesley Sharp on her part in Shelagh Delaney's A Taste of Honey; Bafta winner Kieran Evans and Only Lovers Left Alive reviewed.
Kevin Spacey on season 2 of House of Cards, The Lego Movie reviewed, Belfast novelist Glenn Patterson, film Q&As
Richard Rogers and Norman Foster discuss a friendship spanning five decades; artist George Condo on working with Andy Warhol and Kanye West; Simon Parkes on Brixton Academy's heritage.
Oh What A Lovely War; Tom Rob Smith; Line of Duty; Chinese censorship.
Richard Hamilton's work at Tate Modern and ICA; The Monuments Men reviewed; Grammy-winning singer songwriter Enrique Iglesias and Tennessee Williams's hotel plays
Writer Armistead Maupin on The Days of Anna Madrigal; Lavinia Greenlaw on The Folio Prize shortlist; new film Her; cellist Raphael Wallfisch
Roger Daltrey and Wilko Johnson on collaborating on a new album; Barkhad Abdi on his Oscar nominated performance in Captain Phillips; crime drama Salamander reviewed and David Shrigley and Hans Haacke on their sculptures for Trafalgar Square's 4th plinth.
Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong on their new TV drama, Babylon; Abi Morgan's play The Mistress Contract is reviewed; how to make operas work both onstage and on a cinema-screen
A review of Bailey's Stardust exhibition; Hanif Kureishi discusses The Last Word; Isabella Rossellini talks about dressing as an insect on stage and screen for Green Porno; and a review of The Patrol.