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Eric Porter and Nyree Dawn Porter in the original version of The Forsyte Saga first broadcast in 1966.
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FRIDAY NIGHT
* Tonight's Front Row is a special feature in which Mark Lawson goes behind the scenes with the English Touring Theatre Company and their production of Ibsen's Ghosts.
That's tonight's Front Row, Ibsen in Blackpool, presented by Mark Lawson at 7.15 tonight
THURSDAY NIGHT
* The Falklands Play, by Ian Curteis will be broadcast on Radio 4 this weekend and screened in a television version, as part of a cross-media experiment in drama production on the digital TV channel 成人快手4 next week. Sir John Nott, who has just written a book giving his version of the conflict and the journalist David Leigh talk about the play that was cancelled during pre-production in 1986.
The Falklands Play is on Radio 4 this Saturday, 6 April, at 2.30pm and televised on 成人快手4 next Wednesday, 10 April, at 9.00pm.
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* A British military catastrophe in Afghanistan some 150 years ago is the subject of the novel The Mulberry Empire by Philip Henscher, who speaks about the novel.
The Mulberry Empire is published by Flamingo.
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* Fay Weldon and Andreas Whittam Smith, who is about to complete his term as President of the British Board of Film Classification, talk about the remaking of The Forsyte Saga and the depiction of the infamous rape scene then and now.
The Forsyte Saga begins this Sunday, 7 March, at 9.00pm on ITV1.
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* Have certain kinds of alcohol become a shorthand for the class or nature of a character as defined by the media? Front Row gives its opinion.
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