<p>Jack Savoretti sings a song from his latest album We Will Always Be The Way We Were, which is leading the race to top the charts this week. </p><p>David Szalay's Booker Prize-wnnning novel Flesh is currently at the centre of a debate around inspiration and homage, as critics point to similarities between his novel and Stanley Kubrick's film Barry Lyndon.  Literary critics Aled Maclean-Jones and Alex Clark discuss.</p><p>Turner Prize-winning artist Veronica Ryan on her new show at the Whitechapel Gallery which brings together work that spans the many decades of her career.</p><p>David Austin, Chief Executive of the British Board of Film Classification on creating a new AI tool to help with their work.</p><p>Presenter Samira Ahmed
Producer: Ekene Akalawu</p>

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Jack Savoretti sings live, plus Turner Prize winner Veronica Ryan

APR 14, 202642 MIN
Front Row

Jack Savoretti sings live, plus Turner Prize winner Veronica Ryan

APR 14, 202642 MIN

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<p>Jack Savoretti sings a song from his latest album We Will Always Be The Way We Were, which is leading the race to top the charts this week. </p><p>David Szalay's Booker Prize-wnnning novel Flesh is currently at the centre of a debate around inspiration and homage, as critics point to similarities between his novel and Stanley Kubrick's film Barry Lyndon. Literary critics Aled Maclean-Jones and Alex Clark discuss.</p><p>Turner Prize-winning artist Veronica Ryan on her new show at the Whitechapel Gallery which brings together work that spans the many decades of her career.</p><p>David Austin, Chief Executive of the British Board of Film Classification on creating a new AI tool to help with their work.</p><p>Presenter Samira Ahmed Producer: Ekene Akalawu</p>