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''The Review Show'' is a
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discussion programme dedicated to the arts which ran, under several titles, from 1994 to 2014. The programme featured a panel of guests who reviewed developments in the world of the arts and culture.


History

''The Review Show'' began as ''Late Review'' in 1994, a strand within '' The Late Show'', an arts magazine which followed the current affairs programme ''
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'', airing on Thursday nights. On 19 March 2000, it moved to a peak time Sunday evening slot within the ''Art Zone'' strand, and the title shortened to ''Review'', before moving to Friday nights from 23 February 2001 where the review show was appended to ''Newsnight'', and renamed ''Newsnight Review''. ''Newsnight Review'' was a consumer survey of the week's artistic and cultural highlights which appeared on Friday evening's edition of ''Newsnight''. The programme featured a chair and a panel of three invited guests who would review a selection of books, plays, films and exhibitions. Mark Lawson was the programme's original main presenter from 2001 to December 2005, having previously presented the ''Late Review'' and '' The Late Show'' strands. Other presenters included Kirsty Wark,
Martha Kearney Martha Catherine Kearney (born 8 October 1957) is a British-Irish journalist and broadcaster. She was the main presenter of BBC Radio 4's lunchtime news programme '' The World at One'' for 11 years. In April 2018, Kearney joined the presenting ...
, Tom Sutcliffe, John Wilson,
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, Tim Marlow, Kwame Kwei-Armah and Hardeep Singh Kohli. Regular reviewers included Allison Pearson, Mark Kermode, Tom Paulin, Tony Parsons, Ekow Eshun and
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. As part of the BBC's commitment to moving programmes out of London, it was announced in 2009 that ''Newsnight Review'' would end and be replaced by ''The Review Show'', produced from Glasgow. The final edition of ''Newsnight Review'' was aired with an hour-long special with a review of the year on 18 December 2009. ''The Review Show'' was launched on 22 January 2010, with the same producer as ''Newsnight Review'', and following the same format of a chair and a panel of guests (normally three) reviewing the arts, and still presented by Kirsty Wark and Martha Kearney. As of March 2013 ''The Review Show'' was moved to BBC Four and reduced to a monthly, rather than weekly, broadcast. The duration of each episode was increased to an hour. The final episode of the show was aired on 30 March 2014.


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