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Ronnie Corbett at 80
Veteran comedian Ronnie Corbett talks to Mark Lawson.
Ed Harris and Colin Farell in The Way Back
Kirsty Lang reviews Peter Weir's film The Way Back, starring Colin Farrell.
Oscar-nominated actress Anne Hathaway; Discs of the Year
With John Wilson, including an interview with the Oscar-nominated actress Anne Hathaway.
Little Fockers; music biographies
With John Wilson, including a review of Little Fockers and a selection of rock biographies
Howard Jacobson, Benedict Cumberbatch, Zaha Hadid, Colin Firth, Mumford and Sons, Christian Marclay
Mark Lawson unwraps interviews with the names behind the arts headlines of the year.
Aaron Sorkin, Christopher Nolan, Julian Fellowes, Belinda Bauer, Tony Warren, John Eliot Gardiner
Mark Lawson unwraps more interviews with the names behind the year's arts headlines.
Hitchcock's Women, with Tippi Hedren and Jean Marsh
Mark Lawson focuses on Alfred Hitchcock's complex working relationship with women.
Films 'based on a true story'
Kirsty Lang reports on why so many films and TV dramas are 'Based on a True Story'.
Plan B and Tinie Tempah
John Wilson talks to two of the year's musical successes, Tinie Tempah and Plan B.
Prequels and Sequels, with Bret Easton Ellis and Scott Turow
Mark Lawson reports on prequels and sequels, with Bret Easton Ellis and Scott Turow.
Front Row Quiz
Mark Lawson hosts the Front Row Quiz, questioning two teams on their arts knowledge.
Oscar-winning film and stage director Danny Boyle in conversation with Mark Lawson.
Colin Firth and Costa Book Category Winners revealed
Mark Lawson announces the Costa Book Award category winners and talks to Colin Firth.
Stephen Mangan, Pianists Barry Douglas and Leslie Howard
Kirsty Lang meets actor Stephen Mangan, and Barry Douglas and Leslie Howard discuss Liszt.
Alan Bleasdale and The Next Three Days
Alan Bleasdale on The Sinking of the Laconia and Russell Crowe in The Next Three Days.
Hiliary Swank interview; School of Comedy
Kirsty Lang talks to Hilary Swank, Dulwich Picture Gallery director and child comedians.
The Green Hornet reviewed; Chain Story continues
Mark Lawson reviews Seth Rogen in the new superhero film The Green Hornet.
Poet Jackie Kay and Hattie Jacques TV drama
Mark Lawson talks to Poet Jackie Kay and reviews a TV drama about Hattie Jacques.
Wildlife presenter Steve Backshall and Dennis Hopper art sale
John Wilson meets adventurer Steve Backshall, and reports on the Dennis Hopper art sale.
Simon Le Bon of Duran Duran
John Wilson talks to Simon Le Bon; Trevor Eve plays an international hostage negotiator.
Big Fat Gypsy Weddings and news of the Fourth Plinth
Comedian Richard Herring and a review of Big Fat Gypsy Weddings.
Morning Glory; Neil Jordan; Film SFX
Harrison Ford in Morning Glory; screenwriter Neil Jordan; special effects in film.
Black Swan; Crime fiction round up; Art you can touch
Mark Lawson explores Art you can touch, selects new crime fiction and reviews Black Swan.
Rebecca Hall in Twelfth Night, Penelope Curtis on British Sculpture, Sharon Watson Phoenix Dance Director
Mark Lawson reviews Peter Hall's new National Theatre production of Twelfth Night.
NEDS & Nina Raine's Tiger Country reviewed
John Wilson reviews Peter Mullan's film NEDS, about Glasgow teenage-gangs in the 1970s.
Scissor Sisters on Mapplethorpe, Jeremy Dyson on Dahl
With Kirsty Lang, including Jeremy Dyson on Dahl and the Scissor Sisters on Mapplethorpe.
Tangled, and TV documentary on teenage deaths
Disney's new version of the Rapunzel story, Tangled; and TV documentary on teenage deaths.
Academy Award Nominations
Mark Lawson reports on the 2011 Academy Award nominations.
Jack Nicholson in How Do You Know
Jack Nicholson, National Theatre Director Nicholas Hytner and poet Jo Shapcott.
Nicole Kidman; Steven Isserlis
With Mark Lawson, who talks to Nicole Kidman and cellist Steven Isserlis.
Bardem in Biutiful, and Winter's Bone director
Javier Bardem in Biutiful, and Winter's Bone director Debra Granik.