Magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music.
Danny DeVito and Richard Griffiths, and the shortlist for the Art Fund Prize for museums.
Dexys Midnight Runners return, ballgowns at the V&A, and Brice Marden. With John Wilson.
Shameless creator Paul Abbott on his new TV drama; Sacha Baron Cohen in The Dictator.
Rolf Harris on his art; acting drunk on stage; Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau remembered.
Wes Anderson's Moonrise Kingdom, novelist Joanne Harris, and artist Richard Wilson.
Mark Lawson with actor John Simm, author George RR Martin and a Eurovision song review.
Chariots of Fire on stage, Edward Burtynsky photos, and Henry Moore comes indoors.
Artist Tom Phillips, writing final TV episodes, and Arnold Wesker at 80. With Mark Lawson.
Kirsty Lang talks to Tracey Emin in Margate, and news from the Cannes Film Festival.
Ken Loach's new whisky-infused film; interviews with writer James Sallis and singer Rumer.
John Wilson interviews singer-songwriter Patti Smith and Ben Drew (aka rapper Plan B).
With Mark Lawson, including an interview with John Irving, and African art in Manchester.
Ridley Scott's Prometheus, Michael Morpurgo on his life-story, and Antigone on stage.
Neneh Cherry; the transit of Venus in art; when a dark future becomes the dull present.
Mark Lawson meets Hilary Mantel, writer of Wolf Hall and its sequel Bring Up the Bodies.
Mark Lawson reviews Woody Allen: A Documentary and interviews US novelist Richard Ford.
Mark Lawson talks to rapper Professor Green and explores D眉rrenmatt's dark vision.
John Wilson interviews the Canadian singer-songwriter Neil Young.
Mark Lawson reports on an exhibition of invisible art, and meets actor Janet Suzman.
Alan Howard interviewed; a visit to the Hepworth Gallery; TV drama True Love reviewed.
Tom Cruise in Rock of Ages; Scottish National Portrait Gallery; Afghan War fiction.
Artist Rachel Whiteread; Dallas is back; Watts Gallery competes for the Art Fund Prize.
Kirsty Lang reports from Exeter on a shortlisted contender for the Art Fund Prize.
Art by Yoko Ono; Lay the Favourite, directed by Stephen Frears; the Paraorchestra.