Magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music.
Kenneth Branagh reflects on his career, as he returns to the stage in his native Belfast.
Des O'Connor back on stage, and Vanessa Redgrave in Driving Miss Daisy.
Orlando Bloom on The Three Musketeers and Tracy Chevalier on Vermeer.
Turner Prize nominee Tacita Dean on her Tate Modern Turbine Hall commission.
Steve Coogan on Alan Partridge's memoirs; Australian film Sleeping Beauty reviewed.
John Wilson meets Noel Gallagher, as he prepares to release his first solo album.
Nicky Wire of Manic Street Preachers; Simon Mayo and Mark Watson on marathon shows.
Tamsin Greig on her latest stage role; Holy Flying Circus - a TV drama about Monty Python.
Lynne Ramsay on directing We Need To Talk About Kevin; Sir Cameron Mackintosh at 65.
Sir Terry Pratchett on his 50th book, actor Mark Rylance and the film Contagion reviewed.
Mark Lawson interviews Thandie Newton; Romola Garai reviews an exhibition of actresses.
John Wilson meets the musician Peter Gabriel, and reassesses the art of Edward Burra.
John Wilson reviews Spielberg's Tintin and talks to Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys.
Mark Lawson talks to Stephan Solzhenitsyn about his father's life and legacy.
Kirsty Lang meets the Italian writer Umberto Eco, as he publishes a new novel.
Jeanette Winterson on her new memoir; David Attenborough on Frozen Planet.
Actor Gerard Butler, star of the film Machine Gun Preacher; Kate Prince of Zoo Nation.
Kirsty Lang talks to cellist Yo-Yo Ma and novelist Emma Donoghue.
Ronan Bennett on his new TV drama Top Boy, and Andrew Lloyd Webber.
In Time reviewed; David Bowie in the 1970s; how singers can protect their voices.
PD James, cellist Steven Isserlis, and new play Collaborators, with Simon Russell Beale.
Anthony Horowitz on writing a new Sherlock Holmes story; Skyfall - the next James Bond.
REM interviewed; London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic posters revealed.
Mark Lawson reviews the new film of Wuthering Heights and talks to writer Peter James.