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Radio 4,31 Mar 2011,30 mins

Daniel O'Donnell, William Boyd, Source Code review

Front Row

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Mark Lawson meets Irish singer Daniel O'Donnell who explains the importance he places on talking to his fans. Duncan Jones' first film Moon was acclaimed by critics. His latest, Source Code, features a soldier who wakes up to find himself inhabiting another man's body. Novelist and critic Matt Thorne reviews. Novelist William Boyd discusses literary hoaxes as his book featuring an invented artist, Nat Tate, is republished on April Fool's Day. Rocket to the Moon by Clifford Odets was branded a failure when it premiered in 1938. Keeley Hawes stars in the National Theatre revival. American literature expert Sarah Churchwell reviews. Duncan Jones' first film Moon was acclaimed by critics. His latest, Source Code, features a soldier who wakes up to find himself inhabiting another man's body. Novelist and critic Matt Thorne reviews. Producer Nicki Paxman.

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