Front Row's Cultural Exchange
Creative minds choose their favourite cultural work
Tamara Rojo's Cultural Exchange
Tamara Rojo talks to John Wilson about her favourite ballet
Nicholas Hytner chooses The Marriage of Figaro by Mozart
Nicholas Hytner talks to Mark Lawson about Mozart's opera The Marriage of Figaro
Terry Jones on Dylan Thomas's Under Milk Wood
Terry Jones talks to Mark Lawson about Dylan Thomas's radio play Under Milk Wood from 1954
Ruth Rendell on Handel's Solomon
Ruth Rendell talks to Mark Lawson about Handel's oratorio, Solomon.
Four Women by Nina Simone
In Cultural Exchange, singer Laura Mvula chooses the song Four Women by Nina Simone.
Meera Syal on To Kill a Mockingbird
Meera Syal talks to Mark Lawson
Adrian Lester's Cultural Exchange
Adrian Lester chooses Bob Marley's Redemption Song for Front Row's Cultural Exchange.
Tracey Emin's Cultural Exchange
Tracey Emin on her favourite work of art, Vermeer's Lady writing a letter with her Maid.
David Sedaris on RuPaul's Drag Race
David Sedaris talks to Mark Lawson about the American reality tv series
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie talks to John Wilson about Ben Enwonwu's Tutu
David Walliams on No Man's Land by Harold Pinter
presented by Mark Lawson
Jodi Picoult on Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
interview by John Wilson
Will Self on GK Chesterton's The Man Who Was Thursday
presented by Mark Lawson
Germaine Greer's Cultural Exchange
with Mark Lawson
Nigel Kennedy chooses the song Black and Blue, a 1929 jazz standard written by Fats Waller and performed by Louis Armstrong.
Nigel Kennedy's Cultural Exchange is presented by John Wilson.
Mark Lawson talks to P. D. James about her favourite poem The Explosion by Philip Larkin
The Explosion was published in 1974 in Larkin's final collection of poetry High Windows
Neil Gaiman on Richard Dadd's painting The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke
Neil Gaiman on Richard Dadd's painting The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke
Ian Rankin on the album Solid Air by singer-songwriter John Martyn
Ian Rankin talks to John Wilson about the album Solid Air by the British singer-songwriter
James Blake on Stalker by Andrei Tarkovsky
James Blake talks to John Wilson about the 1979 film Stalker by Russian director Tarkovsky


















