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The TV version of BBC Radio 4’s venerable arts programme Front Row is a low-interest, no-risk reminder of how terminally timid BBC TV is with the arts, writes Charlotte Higgins.

Front Row, on Radio 4, is reliable, it is competent, it is always there, just after the news and the Archers. Its presenters are interested in their subjects, and good journalists. It knows what it is; it feels comfortable in its skin. I would care if it got taken off ai... Keep reading on The Guardian