Dominic West; Tracey Emin; Tom Hooper; Great British Bake Off; Inbetweeners
Mark Lawson unwraps more new interviews with arts headline-makers of 2011, with Dominic West, Tracey Emin, Tom Hooper, The Inbetweeners' writers and the Great British Bake Off.
Mark Lawson unwraps a further selection of new interviews with arts headline makers of 2011.
Stage and screen actor Dominic West discusses playing serial murderer Fred West, Shakespeare's Iago, and upper-class anchorman Hector Madden in The Hour.
Tracey Emin, newly-appointed Professor of Drawing at the Royal Academy, reflects on opening the new Turner Contemporary gallery in her home town of Margate, her solo show at the Hayward Gallery, London, and her art-work for 10 Downing Street.
Director Tom Hooper considers the success of his Oscar-winning film The King's Speech, and how almost a year after its release it is still winning awards.
Another British film The Inbetweeners, based on the TV comedy, has taken more than Β£45 million at the UK box office and is the biggest-selling DVD this Christmas. Writers Iain Morris and Damon Beesley reveal how far they are prepared to push the cast.
And Mark meets Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood, judges on The Great British Bake Off, one of the year's unexpected TV hits. They discuss their approach to cake-tasting, and the art of judging the perfect bake.
Producer Lisa Davis.
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Tracey Emin on drawing
Duration: 01:59
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Dominic West
Interview with actor, Dominic West.
Duration: 05:58
Tracey Emin
Interview with artist Tracey Emin
Duration: 05:06
Tom Hooper
Interview with film director Tom Hooper
Duration: 05:21
Iain Morris and Damon Beesley
Interview with the writers of The Inbetweeners, Iain Morris and Damon Beesley
Duration: 03:53
Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood
Interview with The Great British Bake Off judges Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood
Duration: 05:51
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