Front Row
A podcast by BBC Radio 4
1504 Episodes
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Jill Halfpenny in new drama, The Drowning
Published: 2/2/2021 -
The Dig reviewed, Arts Foundation Futures Award winner Tanoa Sasraku, Novelist Max Porter, Moments of Joy: Walt Whitman
Published: 1/29/2021 -
Edmund de Waal launches our #FrontRowGetCreative challenge, Hafsa Zayyan, Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Hung Parliament
Published: 1/28/2021 -
Celeste, poet Brian Bilston, new film Palmer reviewed
Published: 1/27/2021 -
Jenny Eclair, Jon Brown, Costa Book of the Year winner
Published: 1/26/2021 -
Jonzi D and Pawlet Brookes on Black dance, TS Eliot Prizewinner Bhanu Kapil, portraying politicians
Published: 1/25/2021 -
The White Tiger, the TS Eliot Prize shortlist, sculptor Denise Dutton
Published: 1/22/2021 -
It's a Sin, how Aids has been depicted in culture, Glastonbury Festival cancellation, London International Mime Festival
Published: 1/21/2021 -
Schubert's Winterreise, novelist Olivia Sudjic, new US administration and the arts, performers' travel post-Brexit
Published: 1/20/2021 -
Patricia Highsmith centenary, Caroline Shaw, Baby Done comedy reviewed
Published: 1/19/2021 -
Ashley Walters makes his directorial debut
Published: 1/18/2021 -
Music festivals, Keeley Hawes, WandaVision reviewed
Published: 1/15/2021 -
Stardust, The world's oldest painting, Jenni Fagan, Arts Students
Published: 1/14/2021 -
Drag kings, Courttia Newland, wintry podcasts
Published: 1/13/2021 -
Regina King, classical music for kids, Northern Irish literature
Published: 1/12/2021 -
Ben Okri, The Pembrokeshire Murders, Michael Berkeley
Published: 1/11/2021 -
We commemorate the fifth anniversary of David Bowie's death and consider his continuing musical influence and legacy
Published: 1/8/2021 -
BBC Sound of 2021 Winner Pa Salieu, Finnish TV drama, Natasha Farrant
Published: 1/7/2021 -
Lee Lawrence, the impact of Brexit on classical music, Twelfth Night tradition at Theatre Royal Drury Lane
Published: 1/6/2021 -
The Great, Eavan Boland, the origin of the blues
Published: 1/5/2021
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