Magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music.
A review of The Fault in Our Stars, adapted from a best-selling young adult novel.
Manic Street Preachers; Chef; Carnegie winner Kevin Brooks; war artist Anna Redwood.
Seve reviewed; Dennis Hopper's photographs; composer David Arnold; art market discussion.
Kirsty Lang talks to Lesley Manville and Richard Eyre about filming their play, Ghosts.
Scottish contemporary art, Metallica at Glastonbury and a reworking of The Beggar's Opera.
Arts news with Matthew d'Ancona, including a review of the Mrs Brown's Boys movie.
Jimmy McGovern on Common, composer Tony Hatch, South American art at the Royal Academy.
Pet Shop Boys, Ian Hislop on Great Britain, Romesh Gunesekera, ENO cuts.
Mark Ruffalo, Monty Python reviewed, Yael Farber, one-handed pianist Nicholas McCarthy.
Caitlin Moran's debut novel; Maureen Lipman and Harry Shearer on stage; Chelsea Handler.
A Front Row special from the Yorkshire Festival.
Andrew Lloyd Webber talks about the return of Cats to London's West End.
Sci-fi series Extant review, an international museum discussion, A Hard Day's Night at 50.
Gina McKee on Richard III, portraits of Virginia Woolf and French artist Daniel Buren.
Razia Iqbal talks to film director Peter Greenaway.
Author Graham Swift, a review of How to Train Your Dragon, Glasgow Girls.
Nadine Gordimer remembered, Dennis Kelly on Utopia and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes.
Nigel Havers on The Importance of Being Earnest, Caine Prize for African Writing, Malevich
WWI Galleries at the Imperial War Museum and Linda Grant on Upstairs at the Party.
Artistic duo Gilbert and George on why they want to ban religion.
Rebecca Hall, National Theatre's Medea, Long Yu and the China Philharmonic at the Proms.
Joe starring Nicholas Cage, David Eldridge, Carole Cerasi on the Clavichord.
Judith Weir, Eamonn Holmes reviews Believe, author Philip Hensher, Discovering Tutankhamun
The Man Booker longlist and playwright Lee Hall on Shakespeare In Love.