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TUESDAY 22 JULY
Presented by Mark Lawson
GOODBYE LENIN
Anne McElvoy, deputy editor of the Evening Standard joins Mark Lawson to review Goodbye Lenin!, a black satire where a boy tries to recreate Soviet East Berlin in his mother's bedroom.
Goodbye Lenin opens this Friday, certficate 15
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NORMAN LEWIS
Frontrow pays tribute to the man who invented travel writing, author Norman Lewis, who has died aged 95.
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MERCURY MUSIC PRIZE
Simon Frith, Chairman of judges of the Panasonic Mercury Music Prize talks to Mark Lawson about the shortlist announced today and explains the problems of pitting the likes of Radiohead against Soweto Kinch.
The winner will be announced on 9 September 2003
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JAMES MACMILLAN
Mark Lawson talks to composer James Macmillan about his new symphony inspired by the Japanese novel Silence which receives its European premiere in Thursday's Prom.
'Symphony No.3 Silence' can be heard on Thursday 24 July at 7.30 pm at the Proms and will be broadcast live on 大象传媒4 and Radio 3.
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COLUMN: TRAFFIC JAM
As a report finds that Britons have the longest daily commute in the world, Dave Quantick takes a look at art inspired by cars that can't move.
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