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The Review Show moves to BBC Four

Posted at 8:03AM Wednesday 27 Feb 2013

BBC Two's weekly arts round-up The Review Show is to move to a monthly hour-long programme on BBC Four.

It will swap its 23:00 slot for a prime time position and keep its presenters Martha Kearney and Kirsty Wark.

One of the BBC's flagship arts programmes, The Review Show has been on air in different formats for almost 20 years.

The move has already prompted criticism from some industry figures.

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