Magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music.
Ruby Wax, the latest commission for Tate Modern's Turbine Hall, and The Lorax reviewed.
Mark Lawson speaks to writer Colin Dexter and reviews David Starkey on The Churchills.
The Man Booker Prize longlist; The Doctor's Dilemma reviewed; director Fernando Meirelles.
Mark Rylance as Richard III reviewed, novelist Herman Koch, and Searching for Sugarman.
London in the eyes of international photographers; Newton Faulkner; writer Louis Nowra.
Novelist James Kelman; the verdict on Mark Wahlberg in Ted; Greeks v Trojans at the RSC.
Mark Thomas on his father's love of opera; Bernard of Hollywood's Marilyn Monroe photos.
John Wilson pays tribute to Gore Vidal and visits the William Morris Gallery.
Kirsty Lang reports on a new RSC staging of Much Ado About Nothing, starring Meera Syal.
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time onstage, Alan Davies, Olympic puppeteers
New Pixar animated film Brave, Mike Scott of the Waterboys, and pop stars changing names.
John Wilson remembers the composer Marvin Hamlisch and the art critic Robert Hughes.
Bourne writer Tony Gilroy, large-scale public theatre, Jackpot review.
Jack Whitehall's latest comedy reviewed, Edinburgh fringe so far, bartering for theatre.
Kirsty Lang interviews violinist Nicola Benedetti and reviews a TV drama about Paralympics
Rock star Alice Cooper, actor Clive Owen, and new US crime drama Person of Interest.
Interview with Alanis Morissette, review of Take This Waltz, and music for the cactus.
Mark Lawson reports from Edinburgh on the talking points of the Festival and Fringe so far
Jeanette Winterson on witch trials; Birger Larsen, director of The Killing; political pop.
Novelist Philippa Gregory, Blake Morrison's The Last Weekend, and Dirty Dancing at 25.
Tom Stoppard, Tony Scott remembered, The Watch reviewed and music by cellist Natalie Clein
Novelist James Meek, The Three Stooges return, and Stockhausen's epic opera Mittwoch.
Mark Lawson interviews Ian McEwan, as he publishes his new novel Sweet Tooth.
Booker T and the MGs, the Authors cricket team, and Charlie Brooker's new comedy series.