Your ticket to the world's arts and entertainment scene with Mark Coles.
World Service,路112 episodes
Tom Cruise talks prancing horses and fight scenes in his new epic movie The Last Samurai
Casualty actor Kwame Kwei-Armah talks about his multi-faceted career
Jonathan Lethem talks about the musical centre to his new novel, The Fortress of Solitude
Yoko Ono invites the presenter to get into a giant cage with her in the name of art
Thomas Keneally explains why his new novel is better than Schindler's Ark
French crooner Sacha Distel discusses his 50 years in the business
Angelina Jolie talks about her new crime movie, Taking Lives
New documentary The Fog of War asks: can we learn lessons from war?
A look at New Zealand's leading lady Dame Kiri Te Kanawa
A look at the career of Youssou N'Dour
The show pays tribute to the late Ray Charles
Why did Michael Moore's Farenheit 9/11 cause such a stir?
The former Beatle is the show's special guest today
Sello Maake Ka-Nkube tells the show why he's not playing Othello to racial stereotypes.
In the run to the 2004 Olympic Games, Mark Coles looks at Athens' influence on the arts
How will fans react to the romance in Spiderman 2?
Superman actor Christopher Reeve talks about his hopes for the future
American songwriter Suzanne Vega talks about the stories that have inspired her music
Walter Salles, director of the film The Motorcycle Diaries, talks about Che Guavara
A look at reggae star Alpha Blondy, who originally hails from The Ivory Coast, West Africa
Yann Martel talks about re-releasing his book The Facts Behind the Helsinki Roccamatios
A look at Angelique Kido's new album Joy Unbridled Joy
Crime writer Carl Hiaasen talks about the inspiration behind new book Skinny Dip
P.J. O'Rourke talks about his book Peace Kills: America's Fun New Imperialism
Mel Brooks talks about his move from film to musical theatre
A visit to the refurbished Museum of Modern Art in New York
British photographer Don McCullin talks through his powerful new pictures
Director Peter Bogdanovic talks about his new book Who The Hell's In In?
Author Michael Crichton tells the show why he thinks global warming is exaggerated
Christopher Lee discusses his bloodcurdling career