Maxine Peake, David Nobbs, Graham Watson, Fields of Vision
As Yorkshire plays host to the Tour de France, Kirsty Lang is in Leeds to meet the artists at the Yorkshire Festival.
As the final preparations are made for the arrival, in Yorkshire, of the world's most famous cycle race, Front Row comes from Britain's largest county with a special edition dedicated to the first cultural festival to accompany the Tour de France. Kirsty's guests include Maxine Peake on making her stage debut as a playwright with the premiere of Beryl; David Nobbs, the creator of Reginald Perrin, discusses his new novel which is set in a small town in the Pennines; Graham Watson on photographing every Tour de France since 1983, and a visit to the Fields of Vision, a project which has turned farmers' fields into works of art.
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David Nobbs on his Yorkshire humour
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Fields of Vison
Duration: 06:35
David Nobbs
Duration: 07:21
Maxine Peake
Duration: 08:36
Graham Watson
Duration: 05:00
Maxine Peak
Maxine Peake talks about making her stage debut as a playwright with the premiere of Beryl.
Beryl is on at the West Yorkshire Playhouse until 19 July.
David Nobbs
David Nobbs, the creator of Reginald Perrin, discusses his new novel which is set in a small town in the Pennines.
The Second Life of Sally Mottram is out now in paperback.
Graham Watson
Graham Watson talks about photographing every Tour de France since 1983.
Graham Watson: The Eyes On Le Tour De France is on the until 27 July.
Fields of Vision
Front Row pays a visit to the , a project which has turned farmers’ fields into works of art.
Fields of Vision in the South Pennines until the Autumn.
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Role Contributor Presenter Kirsty Lang Interviewed Guest Maxine Peake Interviewed Guest David Nobbs Interviewed Guest Graham Watson Interviewed Guest Geoff Wood Interviewed Guest Steve Messam Interviewed Guest Jane Revitt Producer Ekene Akalawu Broadcast
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