Magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music.
William Boyd's first stage play; Hilary Mantel; musicians take on the Seven Deadly Sins.
Author Stephenie Meyer talks Twilight; The Incredible Burt Wonderstone; Simon Starling.
Edmund de Waal, The Paperboy reviewed, the art of George Bellows, and bookshops fight back
New prize for writers around the world, Pompeii at the British Museum, and maths in music.
Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel on his career and the importance of music education.
Our Queen, a TV documentary with rare access; poet John Ashbery; Beyond the Hills review.
Sir John Eliot Gardiner, Jack the Giant Slayer, Shakespeare's weddings, Philip Roth at 80.
Writer Kay Mellor on her TV drama The Syndicate, plus Hedda Gabler becomes Heather Gardner
Alan Bennett, in conversation with Mark Lawson, reflects on his recent work for the stage.
Arts news with John Wilson, including an interview with violinist Nigel Kennedy.
John Wilson reviews the musical The Book of Mormon and talks to comedian Lee Mack.
Danny Boyle's film Trance, choreographer Gillian Lynne, The NHS in a Day, delaying films.
John Logan on Skyfall and Peter and Alice; In the House review; Suggs on his one-man show.
Glenn Patterson on Ulster's punk pioneer and John Yorke on the secrets of story-telling.
Penny Woolcock on trying to resolve gang conflict in Birmingham; singer Michael Bolton.
Novelist Anne Tyler reflects on her career, in conversation with Mark Lawson.
Kirsty Lang reports on how British cultural projects aim to find new markets in China.
Museum of the Year award contenders, Greg Bellow on his father Saul, and A Late Quartet.
Julian Barnes discusses his new book Levels of Life, in conversation with Mark Lawson.
Richard Bean on Smack Family Robinson; Olga Kurylenko on Oblivion; crime drama Arne Dahl.
John Wilson reports on the reopening of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam after 10 years.
Dancer Tamara Rojo; musician James Blake; The Place Beyond the Pines starring Ryan Gosling
John Wilson talks to photographer Sebasti茫o Salgado and singer Sarah Brightman.
Writer Maya Angelou reflects on her life and career in conversation with Mark Lawson.