Magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music.
Arts news. Mark Lawson reviews Burton and Taylor, and talks to crime writer Denise Mina.
John Wilson presents a review of The Wolverine plus an art exhibition by the late Ian Dury
Steve Coogan on his career, the Leveson Inquiry and creating his Alan Partridge movie.
Actor Kevin McNally; new art for the Fourth Plinth; Cultural Exchange with Terry Jones.
Arts news with John Wilson, including an interview with vocal group Naturally 7.
Architect Richard Rogers nominates a favourite public space for Cultural Exchange.
Arts news and reviews with John Wilson, including Ryan Gosling in Only God Forgives.
Arts news with Kirsty Lang, including The Heat and Philip Pullman's Cultural Exchange.
Arts news and reviews. Kirsty Lang interviews acclaimed Ukrainian novelist Andrey Kurkov.
Kirsty Lang meets novelist Louis de Bernieres as he publishes a new book of poetry.
Kirsty Lang talks to Nick Payne, writer of Constellations, about his new play.
The Lone Ranger, Conrad Shawcross, Edinburgh fringe and Gemma Chan's Cultural Exchange.
Naomi Alderman reports on the art of translating fiction, with Ian McEwan and AS Byatt.
Roddy Doyle on the return of his character Jimmy Rabbitte in his new novel The Guts.
Arts news with Mark Lawson, including an interview with the crime writer Ruth Rendell.
John Wilson meets Mick Jones, Paul Simonon and Topper Headon from the band The Clash.
Poet John Agard, Big School reviewed, C J Sansom on Doctor Who, and films you can't watch.
Peter Doig, crime writer Chris Brookmyre, Under the Dome, Riz Ahmed on Street Fighter II.
Mark Lawson interviews guests from the Edinburgh festivals including Reginald D Hunter.
With John Wilson. Armando Iannucci offers his choice for the final Cultural Exchange.
Mark Lawson talks to Tom Stoppard about his new Radio 2 drama, inspired by Pink Floyd.
Arts news with John Wilson, featuring Naughty Boy, Lovelace and Elmore Leonard.
Mark Lawson interviews Vince Gilligan, creator of the TV drama series Breaking Bad.
Mark Lawson meets Travis's Fran Healy and Simon Bird and Jonny Sweet of TV comedy Chickens