Front Row's Cultural Exchange
Creative minds take you on a journey through all things cultural. Clips selection.
Byron's Mother
Byron's troubled relationship with his mother
Byron's tangled love life
Byron's letter to his friend Thomas Moore describing the trouble caused by his love life
Byron the fashion icon
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen explores Byron's love of costume
Byron in Venice
Byron writing to his friend Thomas Moore describing is love life and life in Venice
Preview Trail: "He doesn't give you all the answers..."
David Walliams selects Harold Pinter's 'No Man's Land' for Front Row's Cultural Exchange.
Michael Tolkin on La Dolce Vita
From the Film Programme
Diana Athill's Cultural Exchange
Diana Athill talks to John Wilson about the letters of Lord Byron
Bertolucci on Last Tango in Paris
Bernardo Bertolucci discusses his most controversial film, Last Tango in Paris (1972)
Bernardo Bertolucci Interview
Bernardo Bertolucci talks to John Wilson about La Dolce Vita
Lee Child on To Kill a Mockingbird
Author Lee Child on the darker side of To Kill a Mockingbird
Daniel Day Lewis
Daniel Day Lewis talks to Francine Stock about Italy
The Self-Portraits
Author Sarah Emily Miano and Maggi Hambling discuss Rembrandt's self-portraits
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Excerpt from To Kill a Mockingbird
describing the fictional town of Makeham, setting of To Kill a Mockingbird
Ken Russell on Fellini
Ken Russell on Fellini
Bernardo Bertolucci
Bernardo Bertolucci talks to John Wilson about Fellini's La Dolce Vita
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A portrait of Monroeville
The Rev. Thomas Lane Butts, friend of Monroeville's most famous resident, Harper Lee.
Federico Fellini
Federico Fellini defnining neorealism
Atticus Finch
Gregory Peck on playing Atticus Finch
Meera Syal on To Kill a Mockingbird
Meera Syal talks to Mark Lawson
Meera Syal on Loose Ends
Meera Syal on Loose Ends
John Betjeman in the studio
recording Banana Blush with composer Jim Parker
Betjeman the Performer
John Betjeman's skill at performing his own work
Betjeman Quiz
A quick fire quiz round on Sir John Betjeman
Archibald Ormsby-Gore
John Betjeman's intense and life long relationship with a teddy bear






















