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TUESDAY 03 DECEMBER
Presented by Mark Lawson
DEATHWATCH
Former child actor, Jamie Bell, plays Private Shakespeare in Deathwatch, a World War One based horror film. Novelist and critic, Julie Myerson, reviews.
Deathwatch is on general release in the UK from Friday 6 December, certificate 15 Listen to the review
ASIF KAPADIA
BAFTA announced that this country’s official entry for the 2003 Oscar for Best Foreign-Language Film would be The Warrior, a Hindi-language work by the British Asian director Asif Kapadia. Front Row looks at his work.
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FABER AND FABER - LORD EVANS
Lord Evans chairman of Faber has announced his retirement from publishing. He is joining the government as chief whip in the House of Lords. To look back on his long cultural career, Lord Evans joins Mark.
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CARTOON KINGS & QUEENS
Cartoonist Chris Riddell reviews a new exhibition.
The Cartoon Art Trust’s Exhibition, The King’s and Queens is at the Mall Galleries in London until Dec 17th Listen to the review
SMARTIES PRIZE
On the day of the Smarties Prize - a sort of Booker for pop-up books - Front Row presents the first of a selection of books for children, potential presents to be given by parents, grandparents or others who wish to encourage reading rather than eating this Christmas.
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