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JOHN HARVEY
Mark Lawson speaks with author John Harvey about his latest release Flesh and Blood.

Flesh and Blood published by Heinemann April 1 2004

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FEAR X
Crimewriter Val McDermid discusses Fear X, Danish director Nicholas Winding Refn's unsettling thriller.

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ST MATTHEW PASSION
Next month it will be 150 years since Bach's St Matthew Passion was first performed in England. David Hill - conductor of the Bach Choir - and Basil Keen, the choir's archivist, discuss.

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THE OUTSIDE OF BUILDINGS
Architect Amanda Levete, whose new Selfridges building in Birmingham is covered in silvery discs, and Hugh Parman, architecture correspondent of The Sunday Times, join Front Row to discuss the exterior qualities of buildings.

An exhibition of work by the surface-conscious company Archigram opens at the Design Museum in London on Saturday 3rd April.

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A report in Hospital Doctor magazine suggests that today's surgeons are choosing to operate to pop, jazz or soul music. Front Row asked for a second opinion from Jonathan Beacon, an othopaedic surgeon at Hemel Hempsted Hospitaland and Rick Porter, a gynaecological surgeon in Bath.

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