Magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music.
Turner Prize winner Elizabeth Price, Ben Folds, and the Charles Dickens museum reopens.
An all-female staging of Julius Caesar and Mike Bartlett on his first TV drama.
The Bodyguard musical, Dave Brubeck remembered, and Jeff Park on the latest crime fiction.
Writer Paul Auster; Tom Robinson plays Beck's sheet music album; comedian Trevor Noah.
Director Paul Thomas Anderson on The Master; dramatist Jim Cartwright; the power of three.
Novelist William Boyd; tribute to Ravi Shankar; playwright Martin Crimp; video games pick.
Martin Freeman interviewed on The Hobbit, and musical recommendations from 2012.
Salman Rushdie on the film of his novel Midnight's Children; Victoria Wood on Joyce Hatto.
Barry Norman reviews Dustin Hoffman's Quartet; singer Katy Carr; pick of comedy DVDs.
The Impossible reviewed; comedian Simon Amstell; Ed Vaizey and Tom Morris on arts funding.
New interviews with Judi Dench, Sam Mendes, Hilary Mantel, Sheridan Smith and more.
Mark Lawson meets the arts headline makers of 2012, including EL James and Danny Boyle.
Mark Lawson talks to artists and performers who work with members of their own family.
Neil Young, Pete Townshend, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and more on their musical roots.
Kirsty Lang meets the backstage stars who play a key role in big events and major TV shows
Mark Lawson talks to British actors about their experience of working in the USA.
The Front Row Quiz, with teams including Julian Fellowes, Maureen Lipman, Rumer and more.