Magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music.
Mark Lawson talks to Andrew Lloyd Webber, as his musical Love Never Dies appears on DVD.
Mark Lawson meets Gilbert and George; singer Nanci Griffith; John Cusack plays Poe.
Kirsty Lang in New York, with director John Tiffany; art for healthcare; criminal slang.
Actress Lesley Sharp; tenor Noah Stewart; Matt Damon in the film We Bought a Zoo.
Mark Lawson interviews Irving Berlin's daughters; Helen Edmundson on Mary Shelley.
Miro in Yorkshire Sculpture Park; Ken Russell's The Devils on DVD; speaking Shakespeare.
John Wilson visits the Jerwood Gallery, Hastings; TV drama One Night review; Tobias Jones.
Andrew Motion's Treasure Island sequel; violinist David Garrett; 1001 analogue TV sets.
Imelda Staunton and Michael Ball in Sweeney Todd, the new Titanic and author Russell Banks
The Hunger Games review; Kensington Palace re-opens; beat poetry with Paul Weller.
Neil Cross, creator of Luther; Ballets Russes re-invented; when pop name-drops go wrong.
Greg Doran discusses his new post of artistic director of the RSC. Molly Dineen on Herzog.
Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood and composer Krzysztof Penderecki; Brains - the exhibition.
Aardman's Pirate film; novelist Jodi Picoult; Madonna's new CD; poetry from Ben Okri.
Mark Lawson meets Brendan O'Carroll, creator and star of the TV comedy Mrs Brown's Boys.
Dr John; Tim Lott; Janet Street Porter on British Design 1948-2012.
Mark Lawson takes the Harry Potter studio tour; the screenplays which were never made.
With Kirsty Lang in New York as she meets the British-born head of the Metropolitan Museum
Mark Lawson reports on Damien Hirst at Tate Modern; Michael Grade on British television.
With Mark Lawson, who reviews the film Headhunters, based on a book by Jo Nesbo.
Julianne Moore as Sarah Palin in Game Change; Richard Hawley; Sven Lindqvist.
John Wilson talks to Graham Coxon, historian Tom Holland and reviews Mirror Mirror.
Photography special with David Bailey, Don McCullin,Terry O'Neill and Harry Benson.
Mark Lawson talks to leading theatre producers about the art of creating a hit show.