Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood on life in The Rolling Stones.
Published on Wednesday, 25th August 2021.
John Wilson interviews the Canadian singer-songwriter Neil Young.
Published on Wednesday, 6th August 2014.
The Front Row Quiz, with teams including Julian Fellowes, Maureen Lipman, Rumer and more.
Published on Monday, 31st December 2012.
Mark Lawson talks to British actors about their experience of working in the USA.
Published on Friday, 28th December 2012.
Kirsty Lang meets the backstage stars who play a key role in big events and major TV shows
Published on Thursday, 27th December 2012.
Neil Young, Pete Townshend, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and more on their musical roots.
Published on Wednesday, 26th December 2012.
Mark Lawson talks to artists and performers who work with members of their own family.
Published on Tuesday, 25th December 2012.
Mark Lawson meets the arts headline makers of 2012, including EL James and Danny Boyle.
Published on Monday, 24th December 2012.
New interviews with Judi Dench, Sam Mendes, Hilary Mantel, Sheridan Smith and more.
Published on Friday, 21st December 2012.
The Impossible reviewed; comedian Simon Amstell; Ed Vaizey and Tom Morris on arts funding.
Published on Thursday, 20th December 2012.
Barry Norman reviews Dustin Hoffman's Quartet; singer Katy Carr; pick of comedy DVDs.
Published on Wednesday, 19th December 2012.
Salman Rushdie on the film of his novel Midnight's Children; Victoria Wood on Joyce Hatto.
Published on Tuesday, 18th December 2012.
Martin Freeman interviewed on The Hobbit, and musical recommendations from 2012.
Published on Thursday, 13th December 2012.
Novelist William Boyd; tribute to Ravi Shankar; playwright Martin Crimp; video games pick.
Published on Wednesday, 12th December 2012.
Director Paul Thomas Anderson on The Master; dramatist Jim Cartwright; the power of three.
Published on Tuesday, 11th December 2012.
Writer Paul Auster; Tom Robinson plays Beck's sheet music album; comedian Trevor Noah.
Published on Friday, 7th December 2012.
The Bodyguard musical, Dave Brubeck remembered, and Jeff Park on the latest crime fiction.
Published on Thursday, 6th December 2012.
An all-female staging of Julius Caesar and Mike Bartlett on his first TV drama.
Published on Wednesday, 5th December 2012.
Turner Prize winner Elizabeth Price, Ben Folds, and the Charles Dickens museum reopens.
Published on Tuesday, 4th December 2012.
Martin McDonagh's film Seven Psychopaths; Beryl Bainbridge's paintings; best choir sizes.
Published on Monday, 3rd December 2012.
Kirsty Lang reports on The Mouse and His Child, the RSC's new show for family audiences.
Published on Friday, 30th November 2012.
Roddy Doyle on his new novella, Boris Godunov at the RSC, and singing sisters The Staves.
Published on Thursday, 29th November 2012.
Daniel Radcliffe in TV series A Young Doctor's Notebook, plus Oliver Sacks and The Hunt.
Published on Wednesday, 28th November 2012.
A new Great Expectations; Bryan Ferry; the creators of TV shows Peep Show and Fresh Meat.
Published on Tuesday, 27th November 2012.
Sports Book of the Year, Clint Eastwood back on screen, Evening Standard Theatre Awards.
Published on Monday, 26th November 2012.
Brian Eno, Michael Hoffman, and Spike Lee's new Michael Jackson documentary.
Published on Friday, 23rd November 2012.
Choreographer Matthew Bourne, John Lithgow in The Magistrate, and Benjamin Britten.
Published on Thursday, 22nd November 2012.
The Mousetrap at 60; Calixto Bieito on Carmen; contemporary Russian art.
Published on Wednesday, 21st November 2012.
Arts news with John Wilson, including news of the shortlists for the Costa Book Awards.
Published on Tuesday, 20th November 2012.
Derek Jacobi on Last Tango in Halifax, new film End of Watch, Denise Mina's Dragon Tattoo.
Published on Monday, 19th November 2012.
Jimmy Page interview; 60 years of natural history on TV; The Secret of Crickley Hall.
Published on Friday, 16th November 2012.
Ben Elton, Danny Boyle on regional theatre funding cuts, and early computer art.
Published on Thursday, 15th November 2012.
The Effect, a new play by Lucy Prebble starring Billie Piper, plus the final Twilight film
Published on Wednesday, 14th November 2012.
A Bigger Splash, plus a new play about Edward Thomas, and photography from the Middle East
Published on Tuesday, 13th November 2012.
Quentin Blake on his career as he approaches 80, and the dark charisma of Adolf Hitler.
Published on Monday, 12th November 2012.
Jeff Wayne on The War of the Worlds, the RSC's The Orphan of Zhao, and Crime Stories on TV
Published on Friday, 9th November 2012.
The verdict on Alan Bennett's new play People and Michael Winterbottom's film Everyday.
Published on Thursday, 8th November 2012.
Filmmaker Michael Haneke, the art of crying on stage and adult cartoon series Full English
Published on Tuesday, 6th November 2012.
Anna Friel in Uncle Vanya, Kamila Shamsie on Nick Nickelby, the Mary Whitehouse archive.
Published on Monday, 5th November 2012.
Kirsty Lang on The Shining, Lucy Kirkwood, Colm Toibin and Some Girls.
Published on Friday, 2nd November 2012.
Mark Lawson presents John Goodman, Orhan Pamuk, and Andrew Rawnsley on Secret State.
Published on Thursday, 1st November 2012.
Oscar-winner Marion Cotillard in Rust and Bone, Aerosmith interviewed, and The First Cut.
Published on Wednesday, 31st October 2012.
Lionel Shriver on The Master, photography at the National Gallery; composer Thomas Adès.
Published on Tuesday, 30th October 2012.
Mark Lawson interviews American writer Tom Wolfe, as he publishes a new novel.
Published on Monday, 29th October 2012.
Playwright Jez Butterworth, Russell T Davies' latest TV show, and soundscapes on the move.
Published on Friday, 26th October 2012.
Mark Gatiss as Charles I, cartoonist Posy Simmonds, Derry-Londonderry City of Culture 2013
Published on Thursday, 25th October 2012.
Booker Prize-winning writer Thomas Keneally, actor Dan Stevens and Michael Palin's Brazil.
Published on Wednesday, 24th October 2012.
Sharon Olds on her poems charting the end of her marriage; Squeeze on writing new songs.
Published on Tuesday, 23rd October 2012.
Kirsty Lang on Skyfall director Sam Mendes; Kevin Costner in TV series Hatfields & McCoys.
Published on Monday, 22nd October 2012.
Kirsty Lang reviews Sally Potter's Ginger & Rosa and talks birds with Ralph Steadman.
Published on Friday, 19th October 2012.
Rod Stewart on his career, the prince who was nearly Henry IX and sitcom Hebburn reviewed.
Published on Thursday, 18th October 2012.
Hollywood costumes from Oz to Avatar; rock documentaries; Damien Hirst's harbour sculpture
Published on Wednesday, 17th October 2012.
Graham Norton on whether TV talk has been sanitised; Peter Hook on life in Joy Division.
Published on Tuesday, 16th October 2012.
Tim Burton's new animation Frankenweenie; David Walliams on his memoir; US TV series Girls
Published on Monday, 15th October 2012.
On the Road in the cinema; American Idiot the musical; Agyness Deyn; the memoir industry.
Published on Friday, 12th October 2012.
Peep Show's David Mitchell, the Nobel Prize for literature and how actors learn accents.
Published on Thursday, 11th October 2012.
The Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour, actress Anne-Marie Duff, and artist David Shrigley.
Roy Hattersley reviews Westminster drama This House; Jo Nesbo; a biography of Prince.
Published on Wednesday, 10th October 2012.
Pete Townshend reflects on the highs and lows of his career, as he publishes a memoir.
Ruby Sparks, from the directors of Litte Miss Sunshine; playwright Roy Williams.
Published on Monday, 8th October 2012.
The Reader author Bernhard Schlink, US painter Alex Katz, and TV drama Homeland is back.
Published on Thursday, 4th October 2012.
Dramatist Howard Barker, how TV covers India, and attracting younger audiences to opera.
Published on Wednesday, 3rd October 2012.
John Wilson has news of the BBC International Short Story Award winner.
Published on Tuesday, 2nd October 2012.
Emma Watson in The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Turner Prize, Hunted, Northern Broadsides.
Published on Monday, 1st October 2012.
The writers of The Thick of It, Cerys Matthews on country women, and Elementary.
Published on Friday, 28th September 2012.
JK Rowling talks to Mark Lawson, as she publishes her first novel aimed at adult readers.
Published on Thursday, 27th September 2012.
Muse on their Olympic role, Andy Williams remembered, and Short Story Award writers.
Published on Wednesday, 26th September 2012.
Mark Lawson reviews Bruce Willis in Looper, plus Extras actress Ashley Jensen on stage.
Published on Tuesday, 25th September 2012.
French film Holy Motors with Kylie Minogue, plus TV drama The Paradise and Indian settings
Published on Monday, 24th September 2012.
French hit Untouchable reviewed, and Louise Wener and Roy Boulter on their radio drama.
Published on Friday, 21st September 2012.
Actor Rupert Everett on his new memoir, novelist Deborah Levy and Big Boys Go Bananas!*.
Published on Thursday, 20th September 2012.
Oliver Stone on Savages; Mel C, Tim Minchin and Chris Moyles on Jesus Christ Superstar.
Published on Wednesday, 19th September 2012.
Brad Pitt in Killing Them Softly reviewed, choirmaster Gareth Malone, comedian Greg Davies
Published on Tuesday, 18th September 2012.
Now Is Good director Ol Parker, Caryl Churchill's new play, BBC Short Story Award writer.
Published on Monday, 17th September 2012.
BBC International Short Story Award shortlist, John Cale interview, and John Moores Prize.
Published on Friday, 14th September 2012.
Downton Abbey returns; Sheridan Smith stars as Hedda Gabler; David Byrne's musical rules.
Published on Thursday, 13th September 2012.
Mark Lawson on Jonathan Pryce as King Lear, and Thomas Heatherwick on his Olympic cauldron
Published on Wednesday, 12th September 2012.
Mark Lawson on bronze artworks, American band The Killers and the Booker Prize shortlist.
Published on Tuesday, 11th September 2012.
Meryl Streep and Tommy Lee Jones in Hope Springs, plus a major pre-Raphaelites exhibition.
Published on Monday, 10th September 2012.
Director Charles Sturridge; Iraq war novel; silent cinema return; chess sets by artists.
Published on Friday, 7th September 2012.
Ballerina Darcey Bussell; new Bob Dylan album reviewed; restored Bristol Old Vic re-opens.
Published on Thursday, 6th September 2012.
Donny Osmond, Cecil Beaton's war photos, the return of Dallas and new art from China.
Published on Wednesday, 5th September 2012.
Booker-winning writer Howard Jacobson, Damian Lewis on The Sweeney, and Lawless reviewed.
Published on Tuesday, 4th September 2012.
Actress Hermione Norris, Anna Karenina reviewed, Henning Mankell and Northumberlandia.
Published on Monday, 3rd September 2012.
Opera star Alfie Boe, TV drama The Bletchley Circle, and organist Cameron Carpenter.
Published on Friday, 31st August 2012.
John Wilson talks to soul survivor Bobby Womack, with views from collaborator Damon Albarn
Published on Thursday, 30th August 2012.
Mark Lawson chairs a debate on whether ebooks are a threat or a new chance for publishers.
Sheridan Smith in Mrs Biggs, novelist Joyce Carol Oates, and poetry from the rooftop.
Published on Tuesday, 28th August 2012.
Mark Lawson talks to Hustle star Adrian Lester, who answers questions from young actors.
Mark Lawson reports from the annual Crime Writing Festival in Harrogate.
Published on Friday, 24th August 2012.
Booker T and the MGs, the Authors cricket team, and Charlie Brooker's new comedy series.
Published on Thursday, 23rd August 2012.
Mark Lawson interviews Ian McEwan, as he publishes his new novel Sweet Tooth.
Published on Wednesday, 22nd August 2012.
Novelist James Meek, The Three Stooges return, and Stockhausen's epic opera Mittwoch.
Published on Tuesday, 21st August 2012.
Tom Stoppard, Tony Scott remembered, The Watch reviewed and music by cellist Natalie Clein
Published on Monday, 20th August 2012.
Novelist Philippa Gregory, Blake Morrison's The Last Weekend, and Dirty Dancing at 25.
Published on Friday, 17th August 2012.
Jeanette Winterson on witch trials; Birger Larsen, director of The Killing; political pop.
Published on Thursday, 16th August 2012.
Mark Lawson reports from Edinburgh on the talking points of the Festival and Fringe so far
Interview with Alanis Morissette, review of Take This Waltz, and music for the cactus.
Published on Tuesday, 14th August 2012.
Rock star Alice Cooper, actor Clive Owen, and new US crime drama Person of Interest.
Published on Monday, 13th August 2012.
Kirsty Lang interviews violinist Nicola Benedetti and reviews a TV drama about Paralympics
Published on Friday, 10th August 2012.
Jack Whitehall's latest comedy reviewed, Edinburgh fringe so far, bartering for theatre.
Published on Thursday, 9th August 2012.
Bourne writer Tony Gilroy, large-scale public theatre, Jackpot review.
Published on Wednesday, 8th August 2012.
John Wilson remembers the composer Marvin Hamlisch and the art critic Robert Hughes.
Published on Tuesday, 7th August 2012.
New Pixar animated film Brave, Mike Scott of the Waterboys, and pop stars changing names.
Published on Monday, 6th August 2012.
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time onstage, Alan Davies, Olympic puppeteers
Published on Friday, 3rd August 2012.
Kirsty Lang reports on a new RSC staging of Much Ado About Nothing, starring Meera Syal.
Published on Thursday, 2nd August 2012.
John Wilson pays tribute to Gore Vidal and visits the William Morris Gallery.
Published on Wednesday, 1st August 2012.
Mark Thomas on his father's love of opera; Bernard of Hollywood's Marilyn Monroe photos.
Published on Tuesday, 31st July 2012.
Novelist James Kelman; the verdict on Mark Wahlberg in Ted; Greeks v Trojans at the RSC.
Published on Monday, 30th July 2012.
London in the eyes of international photographers; Newton Faulkner; writer Louis Nowra.
Published on Friday, 27th July 2012.
Mark Rylance as Richard III reviewed, novelist Herman Koch, and Searching for Sugarman.
Published on Thursday, 26th July 2012.
The Man Booker Prize longlist; The Doctor's Dilemma reviewed; director Fernando Meirelles.
Published on Wednesday, 25th July 2012.
Mark Lawson speaks to writer Colin Dexter and reviews David Starkey on The Churchills.
Published on Tuesday, 24th July 2012.
Ruby Wax, the latest commission for Tate Modern's Turbine Hall, and The Lorax reviewed.
The Owl and the Pussycat becomes a floating opera, plus Steptoe and Son on stage.
Published on Friday, 20th July 2012.
Rapper Ice-T, Tom Hanks' new web project and Monica Mason's farewell to the Royal Ballet.
Published on Thursday, 19th July 2012.
Madonna's tour reaches the UK, Simon Russell Beale in Timon of Athens, poet Julia Copus.
Published on Wednesday, 18th July 2012.
Hattie Morahan and Dominic Rowan on booing at the theatre, John Lydon and literary letters
Published on Tuesday, 17th July 2012.
Verdict on The Dark Knight Rises, Tate Modern's new Tanks, and film-maker Asif Kapadia.
Published on Monday, 16th July 2012.
Eoin Colfer, Catherine the Great's treasures, and the loneliness of the classical soloist.
Published on Friday, 13th July 2012.
Mark Lawson meets sculptor Antony Gormley as a new exhibition, Still Standing, opens.
Published on Thursday, 12th July 2012.
Poet James Fenton interviewed; festival insurance in wet weather; author Nicola Barker.
Published on Wednesday, 11th July 2012.
Jazz trumpeter Wynton Marsalis interviewed; Keira Knightley in an apocalyptic rom-com.
Published on Tuesday, 10th July 2012.
Magic Mike reviewed; crime writer Andrea Camilleri; Twenty Twelve creator John Morton.
Published on Monday, 9th July 2012.
Amy Winehouse and Katy Perry documentaries; William Fiennes on Joseph Mitchell; Sam Lee.
Published on Friday, 6th July 2012.
Bryn Terfel on Welshness; new scores for Hitchcock; Sinbad on TV; The Shard on opening day
Published on Thursday, 5th July 2012.
Julian Barnes on Jean Dujardin's new film, Nick Hewer, and a new James Bond exhibition.
Published on Wednesday, 4th July 2012.
Artist Richard Wilson re-creates The Italian Job finale, plus Mark Damazer on The Newsroom
Published on Tuesday, 3rd July 2012.
Christopher Eccleston in Blackout; the Chariots of Fire stage running track; ping pong.
Published on Monday, 2nd July 2012.
John Wilson talks to soul singer Bobby Womack; novelist Jake Arnott; Killer Joe reviewed.
Published on Friday, 29th June 2012.
Mark Lawson talks to singer Macy Gray, plus culture minister Ed Vaizey on libraries.
Published on Thursday, 28th June 2012.
The Amazing Spider-Man reviewed; playwright Joe Penhall; Nora Ephron remembered.
Published on Wednesday, 27th June 2012.
Kirsty Lang reports on the art of Edvard Munch, as a new exhibition opens at Tate Modern.
Published on Tuesday, 26th June 2012.
Terry Pratchett and Stephen Baxter, Your Sister's Sister reviewed, Jed Mercurio.
Published on Monday, 25th June 2012.
Ted Hughes' Crow, guitarist Milos, artist Mark Wallinger and Gordon Ramsay behind bars.
Published on Friday, 22nd June 2012.
Prunella Scales at 80, artist Jenny Saville, Steve Coogan and Armando Iannucci TV projects
Published on Thursday, 21st June 2012.
Julie Walters back on stage; Adrian Lester's advice for actors; Ed Stoppard on Alan Turing
Published on Wednesday, 20th June 2012.
Sam Mendes on TV Shakespeare; news of the winner of the Art Fund Prize for museums.
Published on Tuesday, 19th June 2012.
Art by Yoko Ono; Lay the Favourite, directed by Stephen Frears; the Paraorchestra.
Published on Monday, 18th June 2012.
Kirsty Lang reports from Exeter on a shortlisted contender for the Art Fund Prize.
Published on Friday, 15th June 2012.
Artist Rachel Whiteread; Dallas is back; Watts Gallery competes for the Art Fund Prize.
Published on Thursday, 14th June 2012.
Tom Cruise in Rock of Ages; Scottish National Portrait Gallery; Afghan War fiction.
Published on Wednesday, 13th June 2012.
Alan Howard interviewed; a visit to the Hepworth Gallery; TV drama True Love reviewed.
Published on Tuesday, 12th June 2012.
Mark Lawson reports on an exhibition of invisible art, and meets actor Janet Suzman.
Published on Monday, 11th June 2012.
Mark Lawson talks to rapper Professor Green and explores Dürrenmatt's dark vision.
Mark Lawson reviews Woody Allen: A Documentary and interviews US novelist Richard Ford.
Published on Wednesday, 6th June 2012.
Mark Lawson meets Hilary Mantel, writer of Wolf Hall and its sequel Bring Up the Bodies.
Published on Tuesday, 5th June 2012.
Neneh Cherry; the transit of Venus in art; when a dark future becomes the dull present.
Published on Friday, 1st June 2012.
Ridley Scott's Prometheus, Michael Morpurgo on his life-story, and Antigone on stage.
Published on Thursday, 31st May 2012.
With Mark Lawson, including an interview with John Irving, and African art in Manchester.
Published on Wednesday, 30th May 2012.
John Wilson interviews singer-songwriter Patti Smith and Ben Drew (aka rapper Plan B).
Published on Tuesday, 29th May 2012.
Ken Loach's new whisky-infused film; interviews with writer James Sallis and singer Rumer.
Published on Monday, 28th May 2012.
Kirsty Lang talks to Tracey Emin in Margate, and news from the Cannes Film Festival.
Published on Friday, 25th May 2012.
Artist Tom Phillips, writing final TV episodes, and Arnold Wesker at 80. With Mark Lawson.
Published on Thursday, 24th May 2012.
Chariots of Fire on stage, Edward Burtynsky photos, and Henry Moore comes indoors.
Published on Wednesday, 23rd May 2012.
Mark Lawson with actor John Simm, author George RR Martin and a Eurovision song review.
Published on Tuesday, 22nd May 2012.
Wes Anderson's Moonrise Kingdom, novelist Joanne Harris, and artist Richard Wilson.
Published on Monday, 21st May 2012.
Rolf Harris on his art; acting drunk on stage; Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau remembered.
Published on Friday, 18th May 2012.
Shameless creator Paul Abbott on his new TV drama; Sacha Baron Cohen in The Dictator.
Published on Wednesday, 16th May 2012.
Dexys Midnight Runners return, ballgowns at the V&A, and Brice Marden. With John Wilson.
Published on Tuesday, 15th May 2012.
Danny DeVito and Richard Griffiths, and the shortlist for the Art Fund Prize for museums.
Published on Monday, 14th May 2012.
Anish Kapoor's giant Olympic sculpture, the Coronation Street musical, and the Proclaimers
Published on Friday, 11th May 2012.
Hilary Mantel on her sequel to Wolf Hall, Tim Burton on Dark Shadows, and 56 Up reviewed.
Published on Thursday, 10th May 2012.
Trainspotting screenwriter and playwright John Hodge; Naxos Records; Edward VIII deposed.
Published on Wednesday, 9th May 2012.
With Mark Lawson. Mel Gibson on screen; pianist Mitsuko Uchida; actress Maxine Peake.
Published on Tuesday, 8th May 2012.
John Wilson meets musician Damon Albarn in his studio, as he prepares for a busy summer.
Published on Monday, 7th May 2012.
Kirsty Lang with poet Paul Durcan, comic Isy Suttie; Michael Craig-Martin on Bauhaus art.
Published on Friday, 4th May 2012.
The creator of a controversial play about Apple, plus children's writer Shirley Hughes.
Published on Thursday, 3rd May 2012.
John Wilson speaks to actor Jason Isaacs and the South Sudan Theatre Company.
Published on Wednesday, 2nd May 2012.
John Wilson meets Mark Haddon, plus news of the shortlist for the Turner Prize.
Published on Tuesday, 1st May 2012.
Leonardo Da Vinci reviewed, violinist Maxim Vengerov interviewed, American Pie reheated.
Published on Monday, 30th April 2012.
Enquirer, a play about journalism in crisis; Toni Morrison's new novel; Picasso's etchings
Published on Friday, 27th April 2012.
Mark Lawson meets the Brodsky Quartet and talks to playwright Edward Bond.
Published on Thursday, 26th April 2012.
Michael Frayn, Nobel Laureate Derek Walcott, and David Hare's new play South Downs.
Published on Wednesday, 25th April 2012.
Mark Lawson reviews Glenn Close in Albert Nobbs and interviews actor Harry Shearer.
Published on Tuesday, 24th April 2012.
Shakespeare's sonnets in World Book Night books; Winning Words at Olympic Park.
Published on Monday, 23rd April 2012.
With Mark Lawson, including interviews with actors Barbara Windsor and Cillian Murphy.
Published on Friday, 20th April 2012.
Mark Lawson meets David Suchet, and Roger Wright brings news of the 2012 BBC Proms.
Published on Thursday, 19th April 2012.
John Wilson talks to Stanley Booth about his account of life with The Rolling Stones.
Published on Wednesday, 18th April 2012.
John Wilson meets novelist Irvine Welsh; Bob Marley documentary; Orange Prize shortlist.
Published on Tuesday, 17th April 2012.
With Mark Lawson, including interviews with Sir Tim Rice and Pamela Stephenson.
Published on Monday, 16th April 2012.
John Wilson with the makers of TV's Horrible Histories, dancer Tamara Rojo, Roger Ballen.
Published on Friday, 13th April 2012.
John Wilson talks to Dara O Briain and Whit Stillman and reviews Butch Cassidy's comeback.
Published on Thursday, 12th April 2012.
Mark Lawson reports on how the life of Anne Frank has inspired a range of new writing.
Published on Wednesday, 11th April 2012.
With Mark Lawson, including an interview with Clive James about his new poetry collection.
Published on Tuesday, 10th April 2012.
Mark Lawson talks to leading theatre producers about the art of creating a hit show.
Published on Monday, 9th April 2012.
Photography special with David Bailey, Don McCullin,Terry O'Neill and Harry Benson.
Published on Friday, 6th April 2012.
John Wilson talks to Graham Coxon, historian Tom Holland and reviews Mirror Mirror.
Published on Thursday, 5th April 2012.
Julianne Moore as Sarah Palin in Game Change; Richard Hawley; Sven Lindqvist.
Published on Wednesday, 4th April 2012.
With Mark Lawson, who reviews the film Headhunters, based on a book by Jo Nesbo.
Published on Tuesday, 3rd April 2012.
Mark Lawson reports on Damien Hirst at Tate Modern; Michael Grade on British television.
Published on Monday, 2nd April 2012.
With Kirsty Lang in New York as she meets the British-born head of the Metropolitan Museum
Published on Friday, 30th March 2012.
Mark Lawson takes the Harry Potter studio tour; the screenplays which were never made.
Published on Thursday, 29th March 2012.
Dr John; Tim Lott; Janet Street Porter on British Design 1948-2012.
Published on Wednesday, 28th March 2012.
Mark Lawson meets Brendan O'Carroll, creator and star of the TV comedy Mrs Brown's Boys.
Published on Tuesday, 27th March 2012.
Aardman's Pirate film; novelist Jodi Picoult; Madonna's new CD; poetry from Ben Okri.
Published on Monday, 26th March 2012.
Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood and composer Krzysztof Penderecki; Brains - the exhibition.
Published on Friday, 23rd March 2012.
Greg Doran discusses his new post of artistic director of the RSC. Molly Dineen on Herzog.
Published on Thursday, 22nd March 2012.
Neil Cross, creator of Luther; Ballets Russes re-invented; when pop name-drops go wrong.
Published on Wednesday, 21st March 2012.
The Hunger Games review; Kensington Palace re-opens; beat poetry with Paul Weller.
Published on Tuesday, 20th March 2012.
Imelda Staunton and Michael Ball in Sweeney Todd, the new Titanic and author Russell Banks
Published on Monday, 19th March 2012.
Andrew Motion's Treasure Island sequel; violinist David Garrett; 1001 analogue TV sets.
Published on Friday, 16th March 2012.
John Wilson visits the Jerwood Gallery, Hastings; TV drama One Night review; Tobias Jones.
Published on Thursday, 15th March 2012.
Miro in Yorkshire Sculpture Park; Ken Russell's The Devils on DVD; speaking Shakespeare.
Published on Wednesday, 14th March 2012.
Mark Lawson interviews Irving Berlin's daughters; Helen Edmundson on Mary Shelley.
Published on Tuesday, 13th March 2012.
Actress Lesley Sharp; tenor Noah Stewart; Matt Damon in the film We Bought a Zoo.
Published on Monday, 12th March 2012.
Kirsty Lang in New York, with director John Tiffany; art for healthcare; criminal slang.
Published on Friday, 9th March 2012.
Mark Lawson meets Gilbert and George; singer Nanci Griffith; John Cusack plays Poe.
Published on Thursday, 8th March 2012.
Mark Lawson talks to Andrew Lloyd Webber, as his musical Love Never Dies appears on DVD.
John Wilson meets dance director Lloyd Newson, and Trishna director Michael Winterbottom.
Published on Tuesday, 6th March 2012.
Mark Lawson with Oscar-winning film-maker Andrew Stanton; William Byrd's music.
Published on Monday, 5th March 2012.
Therapy in film, fiction and TV drama, with Naomi Alderman.
Published on Friday, 2nd March 2012.
Bruce Springsteen's new album; Titian saved for £45m; Caitlin Moran and Antonia Fraser.
Published on Thursday, 1st March 2012.
Christina Ricci interview; Trinidad-born writer Errol John remembered; Nick Park.
Published on Wednesday, 29th February 2012.
Tom Hardy in This Means War; Ian Rankin chooses his New Elizabethan; and Paula Milne.
Published on Tuesday, 28th February 2012.
Mark Lawson reviews opera The Death of Klinghoffer and interviews comedian Sarah Millican.
Published on Monday, 27th February 2012.
Naomi Alderman asks why video games haven't received the recognition enjoyed by other arts
Published on Friday, 24th February 2012.
The latest art for the Fourth Plinth; Peter Ackroyd on Wilkie Collins; new Water Music.
Published on Thursday, 23rd February 2012.
Mark Lawson interviews OIivia Colman; review of Woody Harrelson in Rampart; e-book charts.
Published on Wednesday, 22nd February 2012.
With Mark Lawson, including Sue Townsend and playwright Charlotte Keatley.
Published on Tuesday, 21st February 2012.
The film The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel reviewed; artist Jeremy Deller.
Published on Monday, 20th February 2012.
Walter Mosley, documentary-maker Phil Agland, and Rory Gallagher.
Published on Friday, 17th February 2012.
Mark Lawson interviews director Josie Rourke; conductor Alan Gilbert; artistic friendships
Published on Thursday, 16th February 2012.
A S Byatt on a new Picasso exhibition, plus tenor Vittorio Grigolo, and chemistry goes pop
Published on Wednesday, 15th February 2012.
An interview with Jon Hamm, star of the TV drama Mad Men, and the art of making stage rain
Published on Tuesday, 14th February 2012.
Mark Lawson interviews Daniel Radcliffe, who now stars in the film The Woman in Black.
Published on Monday, 13th February 2012.
Paul McCartney; the life and death of Lizzie Siddal; new crime series Inspector Montalbano
Published on Friday, 10th February 2012.
Singer-songwriter Don McLean; Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama; Hollywood's star dogs.
Published on Thursday, 9th February 2012.
Mark Lawson reports on Lucian Freud's portraits and meets director Stephen Daldry.
Published on Wednesday, 8th February 2012.
With Mark Lawson. News of the 2012 Art Fund Prize for Museums and Galleries longlist.
Published on Tuesday, 7th February 2012.
The most influential people in British theatre; the Muppets return to the cinema.
Published on Monday, 6th February 2012.
With Mark Lawson. The hit US TV series Homeland, Syrian poet Adonis and Restoration Drama.
Published on Friday, 3rd February 2012.
New film Martha Marcy May Marlene and author Anne Rice.
Published on Thursday, 2nd February 2012.
Actor Ashley Walters; Howard Hodgkin's Indian art collection; Katherine Kelly on stage.
Published on Wednesday, 1st February 2012.
Charlize Theron in Young Adult, and Australian novelist Kate Grenville.
Published on Tuesday, 31st January 2012.
Kate Winslet and Jodie Foster in the film Carnage; Waiting for Godot with a black cast.
Published on Monday, 30th January 2012.
Turner in Margate; mezzo-soprano Alice Coote; Joe Orton revisited; Lana Del Rey reviewed.
Published on Friday, 27th January 2012.
Hajj at the British Museum; romantic film Like Crazy; comedy performer Andi Osho.
Published on Thursday, 26th January 2012.
Costa Book of the Year winner Andrew Miller and Swedish crime writer Jens Lapidus.
Published on Wednesday, 25th January 2012.
Mark Lawson reports on the 2012 Academy Award nominations.
Published on Tuesday, 24th January 2012.
With Mark Lawson, including a review of George Clooney in the film The Descendants.
Published on Monday, 23rd January 2012.
Soldiers' stories on stage; Norma Percy on Putin; L'Atalante. John Wilson presents.
Published on Friday, 20th January 2012.
Leonard Cohen and his new disc; screenwriter Abi Morgan; Ralph Fiennes' Coriolanus.
Published on Thursday, 19th January 2012.
Mark Lawson reviews Madonna's W.E., and Ian Rankin on his unpublished first novel.
Published on Wednesday, 18th January 2012.
William Boyd on David Hockney's landscape paintings; Steven Soderbergh's film Haywire.
Published on Tuesday, 17th January 2012.
Leonardo DiCaprio as J Edgar Hoover; TS Eliot Prize winner; British Film Industry report.
Published on Monday, 16th January 2012.
John Wilson talks to Heidi Thomas about Call the Midwife, and to trumpeter Alison Balsom.
Published on Friday, 13th January 2012.
Mark Lawson meets two artists who painted Tony Blair; Antony Gormley's new collaboration.
Published on Thursday, 12th January 2012.
John Wilson with historian Thomas Asbridge, singer Emeli Sande, photographer Guy Martin.
Published on Wednesday, 11th January 2012.
JC Chandor on his film Margin Call; Freddie Flintoff's documentary about depression.
Published on Tuesday, 10th January 2012.
Mark Lawson talks to Steven Spielberg about his version of War Horse.
Published on Monday, 9th January 2012.
Kirsty Lang reports on how puppets have entered the theatrical mainstream.
Published on Friday, 6th January 2012.
Mark Lawson on two new TV comedies; director Tom Hooper on life after The King's Speech.
Published on Thursday, 5th January 2012.
Actor Michael Fassbender, and Julian Lloyd Webber and Tasmin Little on Delius.
Published on Wednesday, 4th January 2012.
Costa Book Awards category winners announced;Tony Marchant; Ronald Searle Tribute.
Published on Tuesday, 3rd January 2012.
Musicians including Kate Bush, Brian Wilson and Nick Mason revisit their archives.
Published on Monday, 2nd January 2012.
The Boxing Day Quiz! Mark Lawson poses cultural brain-teasers to writers and performers.
Published on Monday, 26th December 2011.