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MONDAY 17 NOVEMBER
Presented by Mark Lawson
LOVE, ACTUALLY
Clive James reviews Love, Actually, Richard Curtis' patchwork of romantic tales set in London in the two months before Christmas. Hugh Grant, Colin Firth, Emma Thompson and a host of other Britflickers star in the movie that cannot fail at the box office.
Love, Actually is in cinemas nationwide this Friday, certificate 15.
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DONALD GORDON
73-year-old businessman, Donald Gordon, has just donated 10 million pounds to the Royal Opera House and the same amount to the Wales Millenium Centre. Front Row's John Wilson asks him why he has suddenly decided to put his money where the operatic mouths are.
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ALEX PARKS ET AL
Laura Lee Davies from Time Out discusses some of the new releases from musical reality television including Alex Parks (winner of this year's 91热爆 Fame Academy), Lemar (Fame Academy runner-up), and Will Young, the "original" reality-TV Pop Idol star.
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SCIENCE FOR ADULTS
Lisa Jamieson, programme co-ordinator of the Dana Centre at the Science Museum in London, explains to Mark Lawson why the museum, normally the perfect venue for the family day out, is opening an adults-only wing.
The Dana Centre in London's Science Museum, opens 19 November
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THE ART OF FUGUE
Pianist Joanna MacGregor this week starts a concert tour with the Britten Sinfonia which features her interpretation of Bach's last work The Art of Fugue. Front Row looks at the story behind one of the most beautiful and complicated works ever written.
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