I'm a radio veteran with a love of great music. You'll hear some fine stuff some jazz, Gospel, and R & B artist blended like to no station you ever heard. Plus the guest and host's keep it laughing.
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It's a new spin on an old show! The Advantage Line is back to take a weekly look at the NRL and talk betting. Join Rugby League junkies and sicko punters Karl Tily, Paul Maoate, Nick Tedeschi, Searley and Blake Ayshford each week in the 2024 season to hear everything you need to know and don't to get the best out of your punting experience.
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Live magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music
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Blake is a serial Entrepreneur, a Businessman, and owns 6 companies in the Real Estate and E-Commerce Spaces. He is a Real Estate Broker, Owns a Full Service Indie Real Estate Brokerage, and in the Top 1% of Real Estate Professionals in the state of Arizona. He holds 4 "two-comma" club awards, a portfolio of Rental Properties, Wholesales Real Estate, Fix and Flips properties. He is extremely experienced at sales, life, and business…and all that comes with it. He is driven by helping people b ...
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How can we create a world where everyone is coping? Introducing Just About Coping, a new podcast looking at the future of mental health and wellbeing. Chief Executive of Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) England Simon Blake OBE will be joined by a series of fantastic guests to try and answer this very question. Featuring guests such as Ruby Wax OBE, Dr Ranj Singh, Jonny Benjamin, and many more, join us on our journey as we imagine what a mentally healthy world might look. RSS Feed: https://feed ...
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My Broadway Memory, a new live, visual podcast — a celebration of memorable experiences at the theatre with Broadway’s biggest names. During each episode, a guest will choose a Playbill from their collection at random and take a trip down memory lane. In addition to discussing the actual show, Michael, Brian, and guests will discuss the headshots, ads, and other traits that make a Playbill a time capsule of Broadway history.Michael and Brian are calling out to theatre fans everywhere to join ...
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The Daily Gardener is a podcast about Garden History and Literature. The podcast celebrates the garden in an "on this day" format and every episode features a Garden Book. Episodes are released M-F.
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Pet Shop Boys, review of Challengers film and Expressionists exhibiition
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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 the…
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The Legend of Ned Ludd, Women's Prize for Fiction shortlist, Mohammad Barrangi
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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 assesse…
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NRL 2024 Round Eight | Anzac Day matches | #12
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Blake joins Paul, Karl and Teddy on the panel and tells us what it is like to prepare for an Anzac Day game. Teddy reactions to the betting choices this week is priceless. Karl looks back at the predictions from the start of the season and see whose prediction was more like a premonition.By TAB Podcasts
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Women and Shakespeare, best beach reads, Black British music exhibition
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The British Library isn’t all books; it has a huge sound archive, one of the largest in the world. It has drawn on this for Beyond the Bassline, the first major exhibition to documenting Black British music. Curators Aleema Gray and Mykaell Riley guide Shahidha Bari through the 500-year musical journey of African and Caribbean people in Britain. Em…
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Designer Sir Kenneth Grange, Taylor Swift's new album, Venice Art Biennale
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Taylor Swift returns with The Tortured Poets Department, a surprise double album that features 31 tracks that fans are saying is her most intimate and lyrically revealing yet. Joining Tom Sutcliffe to discuss the work are Times music writer Lisa Vericco and Satu Hameenho-Fox, whose new book Into The Taylor-Verse is out next month. The Intercity 125…
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London Tide with music by PJ Harvey, Salman Rushdie's story of survival: Knife and tenor Ian Bostridge
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Knife is Salman Rushdie’s memoir about surviving a near-fatal knife attack in August 2022 and the long, painful period of recovery that followed. Ben Power’s adaption of the Dickens novel Our Mutual Friend – London Tide – which features songs that he co-wrote with PJ Harvey, has just opened at the National Theatre in London. Baby Reindeer is a new …
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Lionel Shriver's new book Mania, Tyrell Williams on Red Pitch
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Lionel Shriver on her latest novel Mania, in which she creates an alternative USA where the Mental Parity Movement insists that everyone is equally clever. Can a friendship between two women survive when they hold polarised views on this particular “culture war”? Why are universities all over the country closing arts courses and cutting jobs? Front…
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NRL 2024 Round Seven | We’re fixing golden point? | #11
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After a couple of games went to golden point we’ve decided to to take it upon ourselves to invent a new system to replace golden point and do away with draws. All the lads on our panel today struggle with the NRL Grids game. Safe to say that things get a little out of hand in this week’s podcast, and it is an episode that shouldn’t be missed.…
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Sir John Akomfrah, bicentenary of Byron's death and sped-up music
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Lord Byron died 200 years ago on Friday. Lady Caroline Lamb described him as 'mad, bad and dangerous to know'. Fiona Stafford has edited Byron's Travels, a new selection of his poems, letters and journals. He was only 36 when he died, but had written seven volumes of verse, thirteen volumes of journal and thousands of letters. The poet A. E. Stalli…
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The Book of Clarence, Liberation Squares, Northern Ireland's filming boom
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British director Jeymes Samuel discusses his new film The Book of Clarence, a Biblical comedy about a down-on-his-luck young man who tries to escape from a debt by pretending to be a messiah like Christ. Sonali Bhattacharyya on her new play Liberation Square, which just opened at the Nottingham Playhouse and explores the lives of three young Muslim…
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Amy Winehouse biopic Back to Black and Percival Everett's James reviewed
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Back to Black is the Amy Winehouse biopic out this week and directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson. James is Percival Everett’s retelling of Mark Twain’s 1884 novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, narrated by the enslaved Jim.The Wallace collection spotlights Ranjit Singh, the Maharaja of the Sikh Empire and the treasure trove of weapons that kept him in p…
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Folk musician Martin Simpson, movie icon Anna May Wong, and classical music leaders criticise Arts Council England
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Anna May Wong was an international star who appeared in some of Hollywood’s biggest movies in a career that spanned from the silent films of the 1920s, through the advent of talkies in the 30s, to television in the 1950s, despite all the obstacles in her path. A new biography, Not Your China Doll, examines how against all the odds Anna May Wong fou…
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NRL 2024 Round Six | Can the One NZ Warriors maintain momentum? | #10
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Five rounds in and the league is starting to take shape, but what teams are higher or lower than expected. Karl does everything he can to give Paul enough time to finish his NRL Grids for this week, was it worth it? We're almost a quarter of the way through the season already, but we are far from done.…
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Nathan Hill, Maggie Rogers, International Booker shortlist
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Nathan Hill talks about his new novel Wellness, the follow-up to his acclaimed debut The Nix. Maggie Rogers, the singer-songwriter whose career was launched by a student performance for Pharrell Williams that went viral, talks about her latest album Don't Forget Me. Romesh Gunasekera discusses the novels on the International Booker Prize Shortlist,…
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Yinka Shonibare, Sean Shibe, cinema and digital decay
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Artist Yinka Shonibare talks about his new exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery, which explores the legacy of Imperialism. Guitarist Sean Shibe performs early Scottish lute music and previews a new classical guitar concerto live in the Front Row studio. And film experts Stephen McConnachie and Inés Toharia explain how fast changing technology and d…
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Beyonce’s new album Cowboy Carter, Netflix drama Ripley, Io Capitano movie reviewed
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Beyonce’s new album Cowboy Carter - Netflix drama Ripley starring Andrew Scott - Io Capitano, the Oscar-nominated movie about teens in Senegal in search of a better life - all reviewed by film critic Leila Latif and music writer Jasper Murison-Bowie. And novelist and critic John Domini remembers the American novelist (and his former teacher) John B…
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50 years of ABBA’s Waterloo, Harewood House exhibition, Trevor Griffiths remembered, the rise of eco fiction and drama
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Almost 50 years to the day when ABBA's Waterloo triumphed at Eurovision, ABBA specialist Carl Magnus Palm and Millie Taylor, professor of musical theatre, discuss how the song became such an all-conquering hit. A visit to Harewood House to see a new exhibition, Colours Uncovered, which tells the story of this stately home through the prism of colou…
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NRL 2024 Round Five | This season is hard to predict | #9
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The first four rounds of this season’s competition have been an exciting affair with a number of upsets and breathtaking comebacks already taking place Karl, Paul, Teddy and Searle attempt to pick this week’s winners and losers, but who do you pick when the season has started so unpredictably? How do the panel think the One NZ Warriors will go this…
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Dev Patel on Monkey Man, which books are on the curriculum?
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Actor Dev Patel joins to talk about his directorial debut Monkey Man, a movie inspired by the Indian legend of Hunaman that tells the dark and brutal story of a young man in Mumbai out to avenge the life of his mother. As exam season approaches we ask which books are currently being taught in our schools, and why? We speak to Kit de Waal, whose bre…
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The National Gallery opened its doors on 10th May 1824. The public could view 38 paintings, free. Now there are more than 2,300, including many masterpieces of European art by geniuses such as Rembrandt, Turner and Van Gogh. It is still free. The gallery's director, Gabriele Finaldi, guides Samira Ahmed through the collection. Artists Barbara Walke…
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Steven Knight drama This Town reviewed, The Perth Museum re-opening
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Peaky Blinders' writer Steven Knight's new drama, This Town, is out this week. Author Daniel Rachel and art historian Sarah Gaventa review. We'll also review a landmark exhibition on the Italian designer Enzo Mari which opens at the Design museum, showcasing his infinite calendar, self assembly book cases and beautiful children’s books. We take a l…
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Big Mood, how does comedy work? Bach St John Passion
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Camilla Whitehill on her new Channel 4 sitcom Big Mood, starring Nicola Coughlan and Lydia West, which explores the lives of Millennials. Gareth Malone and Hannah French celebrate Bach's St John Passion, which was first performed in Leipzig 300 years ago this Easter. Joel Morris, author of Be Funny or Die, discusses how comedy works and what makes …
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NRL 2024 Round Four | The One NZ Warriors get their first win
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Blake joins Paul, Karl and Teddy to breakdown the first win of the Warriors season and how that sets them up for the next round. The team discuss last week's big Dragons v Cowboys call. What are the expectations going into this week?By TAB Podcasts
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Norah Jones performs, Sir Ian McKellen on Player Kings, Keisha Thompson
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Norah Jones discusses her new album, Visions, and reflects on the song, Come Away With Me, that made her name along with a special performance in the Front Row studio; Sir Ian McKellen and theatre director Robert Icke on tackling one of Shakespeare's greatest characters, Falstaff, in their new production Player Kings; and Keisha Thompson on how her…
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Poet Nikki Giovanni, Andrew Buchan on TV drama Passenger
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Nikki Giovanni is one of only a handful of poets whose work has been published as a Penguin Modern Classic in their own life time. A key figure of America's Black Arts Movement as both a writer an activist, she speaks to Tom about her life and career. A well-known actor, Andrew Buchan has now turned to writing with Passenger, the new ITV crimes dra…
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Kristen Wiig drama Palm Royale and animation Robot Dreams reviewed, Michael Ondaatje on his new poetry collection
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The Independent’s chief film critic Clarisse Loughrey and the Telegraph’s film critic Tim Robey review the Oscar-nominated animation Robot Dreams which follows the friendship of a dog and a robot - can their bond survive Robot being locked up on Coney Island beach, after his joints rust over following a paddle in the sea? They also give their verdi…
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Kazuo Ishiguro on jazz, March hares and film ratings
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Writer Kazuo Ishiguro and jazz musician Stacey Kent talk about collaborating on their new book of lyrics, The Summer We Crossed Europe in the Rain. What’s the significance of the hare in art and mythology? To mark the season of the March hare, writer Jane Russ, sculptor Sophie Ryder and musician Fay Hield explain. And following the British Board of…
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NRL 2024 Round Three | Can the One NZ Warriors turn things around?
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The second round is done and the team look ahead to round three. Karl, Paul and Teddy talk about those final 3 minutes between the Storm and the Warriors. Are there any teams after two weeks that aren't living up to expectations? It is very early doors, but there have already been more twists than a Dan Brown novel.…
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Marjane Satrapi, using AI for alternative history, and the Harlow Sculpture Trail
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Marjane Satrapi is best known for being the cartoonist and film maker behind Persepolis. She talks to Samira Ahmed about her new book - Woman, Life, Freedom - which she has created with 17 Iranian and international comic book artists. It documents the story of the death in custody of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, a woman detained for allegedly not prope…
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Architect Daniel Libeskind, composer Karl Jenkins
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Daniel Libeskind, the architect best known for the Jewish Museum in Berlin and the World Trade Centre masterplan in New York, talks about designing a building to house Einstein’s archive in Jerusalem. As Germany celebrates the 250th birthday of the painter Caspar David Friedrich with three major exhibitions, art historians Louisa Buck and Waldemar …
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Keir Starmer, Monster and Reading Genesis reviewed
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Labour leader Keir Starmer joins to discuss his party's new arts strategy, which he unveiled this morning, aiming to boost access to the arts and grow the creative industries. Writer and theologian Professor Tina Beattie and critic and broadcaster Matthew Sweet review Marilynne Robsinson’s new book Reading Genesis which offers a fresh look at the s…
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Paul Theroux on Orwell, Patsy Rodenburg on training actors, musician Sam Lee
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Paul Theroux discusses his new novel, Burma Sahib, about George Orwell’s formative years as a colonial police officer in what is now Myanmar. Voice expert Professor Patsy Rodenburg quit her job over fears that actors’ traditional “craft” skills are being lost, as screen acting overshadows theatre work. Sam Lee, Bernard Butler and James Keay perform…
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NRL 2024 Round Two | The One NZ Warriors begin their campaign
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The second week of round one footy is in the bag. Paul, Teddy and Blake are, of course, talking about the One NZ Warriors and they breakdown what worked and what didn't against the Sharks. Does anyone think the loss is something to worry going forward? Which team's first week performance surprised today's panel? The boys discuss this week's games a…
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Philippa Gregory on Richard III, Blackpool's Showtown, has the superhero franchise bubble burst?
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Historical novelist Philippa Gregory talks to Nick Ahad about writing her first stage play, Richard, My Richard, for Shakespeare North Playhouse in Prescot. Unlike Shakespeare's, Gregory's play is a tender, passionate, portrait of man in his time, surrounded by the women who influence his fate. With Marvel, DC and Sony superhero films boring fans a…
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Beth Ditto of Gossip, Ethan Coen on Drive-Away Dolls, Michael Donkor
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Beth Ditto talks to Tom Sutcliffe about reuniting with her band Gossip for their first new album in nearly a decade. Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke discuss collaborating as a husband and wife team on their new film, Drive Away Dolls. Michael Donkor discusses his new novel Grow Where They Fall, about a young British Ghanian teacher exploring his sexual…
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Bonus Episode: Exclusive Interview with One NZ Warriors Head Coach Andrew Webster
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BONUS EPISODE: On this special episode, Paul is joined by One NZ Warriors Head Coach Andrew Webster. The Pair discuss Andrews coaching philosophy, biggest challenges and what success looks like for him at the club.By TAB Podcasts
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Jordan Harvey in session, Nye and Copa 71 reviewed
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The up'n'coming Scottish country singer performs songs from his debut album It Is What It Is ahead of his debut solo performance at the Country To Country Festival in London this weekend. Plus, Susannah Clapp, the theatre critic for the Observer, and Boyd Hilton, the entertainment director of Heat Magazine, join to review the new play Nye at the Na…
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Ava DuVernay on Origin, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Julianne Moore
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Ava DuVernay talks to Tom Sutcliffe about her latest film, Origin. It stars Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor as the Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Isabel Wilkerson, following her journey as she researches her best-selling book Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents while dealing with personal tragedy. Gabriel García Márquez’s final novel Until August is bei…
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The season has started! Karl, Paul and Teddy talk about the Vegas games and whether or not it was a success. Has the NRL supplanted AFL in Australia? NRL Grids is offer up more surprises. The boys talk about the Warriors and their upcoming game against the Sharks. The NRL is back, so sit back and enjoy the ride.…
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Kate Rusby, Edward Bond, Eve Steele and the decline of female filmmakers
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The acclaimed English folk singer-songwriter Kate Rusby performs live and chats about her new Singy Songy Session Tour. Theatre critic Michael Billington celebrates the life and legacy of the provocative British playwright Edward Bond, whose death was announced today. Dr Stacy Smith, and film data researcher Stephen Follows, discuss Dr Smith's rece…
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Ray Winstone, K Patrick, Ferris & Sylvester
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Ray Winstone, star of Sexy Beast and Nil By Mouth, talks about new Netflix series The Gentlemen brought to television screens by director Guy Ritchie. K Patrick’s in the studio to read from their first collection of poetry Three Births, which explores nature, contemporary queer experience and pop-culture icons like Catwoman and George Michael. And …
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Dune 2, Brian Bilston, Angelica Kauffman RA, Nachtland
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This week sees the release of the much anticipated Dune part 2, the sequel to 2021’s part 1, a series based on Frank Herbert’s 1960’s sci fi classic. We also look at Marius von Mayenburg’s play Nachtland directed by Patrick Marber at the Young Vic in London and Angelica Kauffman: the Swiss artist finally gets a solo exhibition at the Royal Academy …
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Benjamin Britten, director Kaouther Ben Hania, music from Owen Spafford and Louis Campbell
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Kate Molleson talks to Kaouther Ben Hania about her Oscar-nominated documentary Four Daughters, which explores the impact of two sisters fleeing to join Islamic State, by bringing in actors to play them alongside the rest of their family in Tunisia. We look at two new plays about British composer Benjamin Britten and the light they shed on a life s…
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NRL 2024 Seasons Preview | The Top Four
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The final podcast before the season kicks off! Only days away now, and you know what that means? We are talking about the Warriors and their chances this season. Will they go all the way this year? Karl, Paul and Teddy and joined by Blake Ayshford and Ben Searle for a bumper episode. Are they all in agreement about how this season will shape up? It…
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The Jury: Murder Trial, Bhangra Nation, Bluestockings
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Channel 4’s new reality TV series, The Jury: Murder Trial features a real-life murder case, re-run in front of two juries who are unaware of each other’s existence. Its creator Ed Kellie and BBC News' former legal affairs correspondent Clive Coleman discuss what the TV experiment tells us about how emotions can be swayed in the courtroom - and whet…
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Sheridan Smith. Movement Coaches and Sexism in French Cinema
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In an exclusive for Front Row, Sheridan Smith performs Magic, a song from her new musical Opening Night, which is directed by Ivo Van Hove, with music from Rufus Wainwright. They discuss creating the new musical, which is based on the 1970s film and follows an actress going through a breakdown as she prepares to open a new show on Broadway. Journal…
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Minority Report at Nottingham Playhouse, Wicked Little Letters, and TV series Boarders reviewed
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Minority report, the Sci-Fi classic by Philip K Dick, has already been adapted for film and television and now it’s a stage play that employs an innovative mix of technology, stagecraft and live performance. As it opens at the Nottingham Playhouse, Mark Burman talks to some of the creatives involved. We review Wicked Little Letters, a black comedy …
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Wim Wenders, Len Pennie and Angus Robertson
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Wim Wenders on his new Oscar nominated Japanese language film Perfect Days, about a toilet cleaner in Tokyo as he goes about his work. Koji Yakusho won the Best Actor Award when the film premiered at this year’s Cannes film festival, and the film has been dubbed ‘slow cinema’. Len Pennie came to prominence as a poet on social media during the Covid…
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NRL 2024 Seasons Preview | From Eight to Five
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Pre-Season is now in full swing! Karl, Paul & Teddy react to the first week of pre-season games. Which team's performance surprised the trio, and what team did they think should be worried? This week's NRL Grids is a tight contest. Ranking the Raiders, Roosters, Knights and Sharks chances of going further in the comp this year.…
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Rhiannon Giddens, Peter Sarsgaard, Casting Directors
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Rhiannon Giddens, the musician, composer and former lead singer of the Carolina Chocolate Drops, performs live with her band. She talks about her work in uncovering the real history of the banjo and writing her first solo album of original material. Peter Sarsgaard discusses playing a man with early onset dementia in Memory, a performance that won …
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