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Presented by Francine Stock
HITLER: THE RISE OF EVIL
Second World War historian Mark Roseman joins Front Row to discuss Channel 4's Hitler: The Rise of Evil. The dramatisation stars Robert Carlyle as Hitler, and has been Emmy nominated as best mini-series.
Hitler: The Rise of Evil starts on Channel 4 tomorrow at 9pm and concludes next Saturday
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NEW DIRECTOR OF NFTS
John Wilson talks to Nik Powell, recently appointed as the new director of the NFTS, Britain's National Film and Television School.
Related website: NFTS
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BRIAN FRIEL'S PERFORMANCES
Front Row reviews Performances, Brial Friel's study of composer Leos Janácek's celebrated second string quartet, Intimate Letters. Critic Fintan O'Toole joins Francine from Dublin.
Performances is on now at the Gate Theatre in Dublin and runs until 25th October
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TONY HENRY
Tony Henry has just recorded a series of pop songs with their lyrics translated into Italian, and sung in operatic style. The elaborate arrangements are played by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor and musicologist at the Royal Academy, Jeremy Summerly reviews.
Tony Henry with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra is out later this year on Warner Records
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CHARLES JENCKS
Designer and theorist Charles Jencks joins Front Row to discuss The Garden of Cosmic Speculation, his thirty acres of landscaped Scottish garden that explores the fundamental questions of the universe.
The Garden of Cosmic Speculation published by Frances Lincoln. A talk on the book to be given by author Charles Jencks, Tuesday 7 Oct 2003, 7:30pm at The Royal Institution, London.
Visit a picture selection from The Garden of Cosmic Speculation
Related website: PSCi-Com: Cosmic Speculation
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