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MONDAY 20 OCTOBER
Presented by Francine Stock
HOLES
Critic and children's writer, Kate Saunders reviews the latest Disney film Holes adapted from Louis Sachar's award wining novel, in which the young hero is mysteriously forced to dig holes in the middle of a Texan dustbowl. Sigourney Weaver and John Voight star.
Holes, Cert.PG, opens UK wide from this Friday, 16th Oct 2003
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OF MICE AND MEN
Matthew Kelly, longtime host of Stars in Their Eyes, talks to Francine Stock about his dual careers on stage & television - as he takes on the lead role in a new production of John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men.
Of Mice and Men at the Savoy Theatre, London's West End, Tues 21 Oct 2003
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SAVED!
400 works of art, acquired with the help of the National Art Collections Fund, are currently on display at the Saved! exhibition at the Hayward Gallery. Tonight, Front Row talks to sea archaeologist & deep sea diver, Dr Robert Stenuit about the salamander pendant he rescued from the Girona shipwreck.
Saved! opens next Thursday at the Hayward Gallery, London and runs until 18 Jan 2004.
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TURNER PRIZE NOMINEE: WILLIE DOHERTY
In the third of Front Row's profiles of this year's Turner Prize nominees, John Wilson reports on the work of Willie Doherty.
The Turner Prize exhibition at Tate Britain London, 29 Oct 2003 to 18 Jan 2004. The winner will be announced on 7 December.
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STROKES - ROOM ON FIRE
After their acclaimed first album, Is This It can the Indie rock band The Strokes live up to their success? Neil McCormick, music critic for The Telegraph reviews their second album, Room on Fire.
Room on Fire is out today on the Rough Trade label
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