Magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music.
Mark Lawson reports from the annual Crime Writing Festival in Harrogate.
Mark Lawson talks to Hustle star Adrian Lester, who answers questions from young actors.
Sheridan Smith in Mrs Biggs, novelist Joyce Carol Oates, and poetry from the rooftop.
Mark Lawson chairs a debate on whether ebooks are a threat or a new chance for publishers.
John Wilson talks to soul survivor Bobby Womack, with views from collaborator Damon Albarn
Opera star Alfie Boe, TV drama The Bletchley Circle, and organist Cameron Carpenter.
Actress Hermione Norris, Anna Karenina reviewed, Henning Mankell and Northumberlandia.
Booker-winning writer Howard Jacobson, Damian Lewis on The Sweeney, and Lawless reviewed.
Donny Osmond, Cecil Beaton's war photos, the return of Dallas and new art from China.
Ballerina Darcey Bussell; new Bob Dylan album reviewed; restored Bristol Old Vic re-opens.
Director Charles Sturridge; Iraq war novel; silent cinema return; chess sets by artists.
Meryl Streep and Tommy Lee Jones in Hope Springs, plus a major pre-Raphaelites exhibition.
Mark Lawson on bronze artworks, American band The Killers and the Booker Prize shortlist.
Mark Lawson on Jonathan Pryce as King Lear, and Thomas Heatherwick on his Olympic cauldron
Downton Abbey returns; Sheridan Smith stars as Hedda Gabler; David Byrne's musical rules.
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ International Short Story Award shortlist, John Cale interview, and John Moores Prize.
Now Is Good director Ol Parker, Caryl Churchill's new play, Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Short Story Award writer.
Brad Pitt in Killing Them Softly reviewed, choirmaster Gareth Malone, comedian Greg Davies
Oliver Stone on Savages; Mel C, Tim Minchin and Chris Moyles on Jesus Christ Superstar.
Actor Rupert Everett on his new memoir, novelist Deborah Levy and Big Boys Go Bananas!*.
French hit Untouchable reviewed, and Louise Wener and Roy Boulter on their radio drama.
French film Holy Motors with Kylie Minogue, plus TV drama The Paradise and Indian settings
Mark Lawson reviews Bruce Willis in Looper, plus Extras actress Ashley Jensen on stage.
Muse on their Olympic role, Andy Williams remembered, and Short Story Award writers.