Claudia Winkleman and Danny Leigh are joined by Rhianna Dhillon to look at Zoolander 2, Deadpool, Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. Show more
The team take a look at Oscar-nominated drama Moonlight, Denzel Washington's period adaptation Fences, and Michael Keaton as McDonald's owner Ray Croc in The Founder. Show more
Woman's Hour
Argentina and the disappeared, Dirty Dancing, Women politicians cleaning up the mess?
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Rhetoric or reality: female politicians cleaning up the mess left behind by male leaders? A new novel, The Memory Stones, to mark the 40th anniversary of Argentina's military coup. Show more
Journalist Camilla Long is joined by Danny Leigh and Rhianna Dhillon to review A United Kingdom and Allied, and Adam Driver talks about Jim Jarmusch's Paterson. Show more
Front Row
Oscar nominations 2017 - La La Land leads the way
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As the nominees for the 2017 Oscars are announced, John Wilson considers the winners and losers, and what this says about Hollywood today. Show more
Front Row
The Front Row Cultural quiz
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Front Row tests knowledge of 2016's cultural events. With quiz master John Wilson are Boyd Hilton, Ekow Eshun, Charlotte Higgins and Rhianna Dhillon. Show more
Front Row
Hamlet, Agatha Christie exhibition, Andrew Miller, We Are Your Friends.
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Arts news with Kirsty Lang, with reviews of We Are Your Friends and Benedict Cumberbatch's Hamlet, an Agatha Christie exhibition and Andrew Miller on his new novel The Crossing. Show more
Front Row
King Lear, Tom Wolfe remembered, Deadpool 2, Royal Academy at 250
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Richard Eyre on his new TV production of King Lear. Plus a tribute to Tom Wolfe and, as the Royal Academy of Arts turns 250, what does it mean to be a Royal Academician? Show more
Front Row
Khadija Saye remembered, Jon Ronson, Harry Potter 20 years on
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Author and screenwriter Jon Ronson discusses his career and latest film Okja, Harry Potter 20 years on, and the artist and photographer Khadija Saye remembered. With John Wilson. Show more
Front Row
Alien: Covenant, Giacometti retrospective, How should museums reflect changing social attitudes, Jamestown
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Alien: Covenant review; how should museums reflect contemporary views; Giacometti retrospective. Show more
Front Row
Women's Prize for Fiction winner, Jurassic World, Sunderland musician Nadine Shah, The Future Library
30 minutes
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Front Row announces and interviews the winner of the Women's Prize for Fiction, political songwriter Nadine Shah performs, and a library - opening in 100 years' time. Show more
Front Row
Paper Towns, Nick Coleman, Jules Buckley and Wretch 32, Olive Edis archive
30 minutes
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A review of Cara Delevingne in Paper Towns; Nick Coleman discusses his new novel Pillow Man; composer, conductor and orchestrator Jules Buckley on his plans for Radio 1Xtra's Prom. Show more
Woman's Hour
Weekend Woman's Hour
58 minutes
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How much of ourselves should we present on social media? And what is the enduring appeal of the film Dirty Dancing? Show more
The opening night of the EE Bafta Film Awards kicks off the biggest weekend in the British film calendar by taking us behind the camera to celebrate the incredible people working on set. Show more