Magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music.
Before Midnight reviewed; playwright Conor McPherson; Rachel Whiteread's Cultural Exchange
Lenny Henry returns to the stage, Joan Bakewell's Cultural Exchange and a Foghorn Requiem.
David Edgar, Errol Flynn, Airport Live and Glenn Patterson's Cultural Exchange.
Giorgio Moroder, site-specific art, Tim Firth and Francine Stock's Cultural Exchange.
This Is the End, LS Lowry exhibition, Jonathan Dee, and Brian Aldiss's Cultural Exchange.
Music in the paintings of Vermeer; two new tennis documentaries; pianist Mitsuko Uchida.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory; arts funding cuts; Lee Hall's Cultural Exchange.
Liz Lochhead on Mary Queen of Scots exhibition, Mike Figgis, and the music of Miles Davis.
Amy Winehouse exhibition; Alex Gibney on Wikileaks; Amanda Levete's Cultural Exchange.
Arts news and reviews with Mark Lawson, including Julia Donaldson's Cultural Exchange.
Emma Watson in The Bling Ring, Anna Chancellor, and Clarke Peters' Cultural Exchange.
Elton John reflects on his new album and the pressures of celebrity, with John Wilson.
Arts news and reviews with Mark Lawson. Michael Simkins offers a guide for aspiring actors
Mark Lawson in Manchester talks to Adam Curtis, Nikhil Chopra, Josie Rourke, Matt Charman.
Kenneth Branagh on stage as Macbeth; The xx interviewed; Monsters University review.
Arts news with Mark Lawson, including Murray Gold on composing music for Doctor Who.
Arts news with Mark Lawson. Novelist Pat Barker makes her selection for Cultural Exchange.
Ballet star Sergei Polunin; David Baddiel on his return to stand-up; photographer Rankin.
John Wilson meets architect Richard Rogers, in the month he celebrates his 80th birthday.
Arts news. Mark Lawson reviews The World's End, Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright's new comedy.
Arts news with Mark Lawson, including Chris O'Dowd in TV comedy Family Tree reviewed.
Mark Lawson reviews Joe Wright's new staging of A Season in the Congo by Aime Cesaire.
Punchdrunk reviewed, Conran remembers Paolozzi and Riba Stirling Prize shortlist.
Shahidha Bari reviews Wadjda, and Paul Franklin's Cultural Exchange is The Thief of Bagdad