Kirsty Lang explores the rise of box sets and streaming versus traditional television.
Published on Wednesday, 1st January 2014.
Mark Lawson turns quizmaster as two teams compete in the Front Row Quiz of the Year.
Published on Tuesday, 31st December 2013.
Mark Lawson examines the American fiction that made the headlines in 2013.
Published on Monday, 30th December 2013.
Naomi Alderman explores the creative legacy of the cult TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Published on Thursday, 26th December 2013.
Mark Lawson meets the people who have made headlines in arts, culture and entertainment.
Published on Tuesday, 24th December 2013.
Mark Lawson meets the people who have made headlines in the world of arts in 2013.
Published on Monday, 23rd December 2013.
Arts news, interviews and reviews. Kirsty Lang talks to Julie Andrews.
Published on Friday, 20th December 2013.
Arts news with John Wilson plus a review of Ben Stiller in The Secret Live of Walter Mitty
Published on Thursday, 19th December 2013.
Arts news. Mark Lawson reviews Tom Hiddleston's interpretation of Coriolanus.
Published on Wednesday, 18th December 2013.
Mark Gatiss, American Hustle reviewed and the best albums of 2013.
Published on Tuesday, 17th December 2013.
Andrew Lloyd Webber on his new musical Stephen Ward; Mishal Husain reviews Anchorman 2.
Published on Monday, 16th December 2013.
Mark Lawson talks to Martin Freeman, star of The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug.
Published on Friday, 13th December 2013.
John Wilson is with Victoria Wood in Salford for the unveiling of a new work of art.
Published on Thursday, 12th December 2013.
Mark Lawson presents news from the worlds of arts, literature, film and music.
Published on Wednesday, 11th December 2013.
Mark Lawson samples this year's festive singles with Front Row's Christmas Jukebox.
Published on Tuesday, 10th December 2013.
Arts news with Kirsty Lang, including Derren Brown on how to steal valuable paintings.
Published on Monday, 9th December 2013.
Arts news and reviews with Kirsty Lang, including Lenny Henry's tribute to Nelson Mandela.
Published on Friday, 6th December 2013.
Arts news, including a review of Daniel Radcliffe in beat poets film Kill Your Darlings.
Published on Thursday, 5th December 2013.
Mark Lawson and guests review Jude Law's performance as Henry V on the West End.
Published on Wednesday, 4th December 2013.
Arts news, interviews and reviews with Mark Lawson, including a review of Nebraska.
Published on Tuesday, 3rd December 2013.
Mark Lawson talks to author Hilary Mantel about two new RSC stage productions of her work.
Published on Monday, 2nd December 2013.
Arts news. John Wilson tours the new set of Coronation Street with Tony Warren.
Published on Friday, 29th November 2013.
John Wilson with Ian Rankin on a new investigation by his much-loved detective John Rebus.
Published on Thursday, 28th November 2013.
Mark Lawson announces the winner of the William Hill Sports Book of the Year.
Published on Wednesday, 27th November 2013.
Arts news with Mark Lawson, including an interview with comedian Russell Brand.
Published on Tuesday, 26th November 2013.
Arts news with Mark Lawson, including a review of Saving Mr Banks starring Emma Thompson.
Published on Monday, 25th November 2013.
Arts news with Kirsty Lang, including Morecambe and Wise remembered.
Published on Friday, 22nd November 2013.
Peter Blake, Sarah Ruhl, Molly Dineen on Leviathan, Iain Sinclair on Gaslight.
Published on Thursday, 21st November 2013.
As the City of Culture for 2017 is revealed, Mark Lawson talks to the successful bid team.
Published on Wednesday, 20th November 2013.
Mark Lawson interviews writer Sally Wainwright on the return of Last Tango in Halifax.
Published on Tuesday, 19th November 2013.
Mark Lawson talks to author and former Liberal Party of Canada leader Michael Ignatieff.
Published on Monday, 18th November 2013.
Kirsty Lang interviews Adam Price, creator of Borgen, the acclaimed Danish TV drama.
Published on Friday, 15th November 2013.
American novelist Donna Tartt, Forest Whitaker on The Butler and 'days of the week' songs.
Published on Thursday, 14th November 2013.
John Wilson interviews designer Paul Smith, on the eve of a retrospective exhibition.
Published on Wednesday, 13th November 2013.
Mark Lawson discusses the music of John Tavener, whose death was announced today.
Published on Tuesday, 12th November 2013.
Arts news with Mark Lawson, including singer Bryan Adams on his war photography.
Published on Monday, 11th November 2013.
Arts news and reviews. John Wilson talks singer-songwriter and X Factor judge Gary Barlow.
Published on Friday, 8th November 2013.
Kirsty Lang talks to Matthew Macfadyen and Stephen Mangan as they play Jeeves and Wooster.
Published on Thursday, 7th November 2013.
Arts news, including Zadie Smith on her new story The Embassy of Cambodia.
Published on Wednesday, 6th November 2013.
Mark Lawson reviews Alec Baldwin in the movie industry documentary Seduced and Abandoned.
Published on Tuesday, 5th November 2013.
Mark Lawson talks to Hermione Lee about her biography of novelist Penelope Fitzgerald.
Published on Monday, 4th November 2013.
British rapper Tinie Tempah; ballet star Carlos Acosta on his novel; Chilean film Gloria.
Published on Friday, 1st November 2013.
Arts news with John Wilson, including David Beckham on life in front of the camera.
Published on Thursday, 31st October 2013.
Arts news with Mark Lawson, including an interview with Joan Collins on age and husbands.
Published on Wednesday, 30th October 2013.
Mark Lawson reviews the film Short Term 12, a drama set in a foster home for teenagers.
Published on Tuesday, 29th October 2013.
Mark Lawson interviews Sandra Bullock, who plays a medic lost in space in the film Gravity
Published on Monday, 28th October 2013.
Kirsty Lang meets Elizabeth Gilbert, whose books include the bestseller Eat Pray Love.
Published on Friday, 25th October 2013.
Earth Wind and Fire, From Here to Eternity reviewed, and Sir Anthony Caro remembered.
Published on Thursday, 24th October 2013.
Arts news. Dame Judi Dench discusses her role in the film Philomena with Mark Lawson.
Published on Wednesday, 23rd October 2013.
Mark Lawson reports on the Turner Prize in Derry-Londonderry, UK City of Culture 2013.
Published on Tuesday, 22nd October 2013.
Mark Lawson interviews writer Susan Hill as she publishes a new novel Black Sheep.
Published on Monday, 21st October 2013.
Arts news and reviews with John Wilson, including Philip Hoare on Morrissey's Autobiograph
Published on Friday, 18th October 2013.
The film Prince Avalanche starring Paul Rudd; theatre director Michael Blakemore.
Published on Thursday, 17th October 2013.
Arts news. John Wilson meets Paul McCartney, who talks about his latest album, New.
Published on Wednesday, 16th October 2013.
Actor David Jason; Rufus Norris, next director of the National Theatre; Jeremy Deller.
Published on Tuesday, 15th October 2013.
Mark Lawson reviews the comedy film Enough Said, starring the late James Gandolfini.
Published on Monday, 14th October 2013.
Novelist Penelope Lively; Julian Fellowes' Romeo and Juliet; Prefab Sprout's Paddy McAloon
Published on Friday, 11th October 2013.
Mark Lawson talks to Tom Hanks, star of Captain Phillips, a film about modern-day piracy.
Published on Thursday, 10th October 2013.
Jennifer Saunders reflects with Mark Lawson on her career so far as she publishes a memoir
Published on Wednesday, 9th October 2013.
John Wilson reports live from the BBC National Short Story Award ceremony.
Published on Tuesday, 8th October 2013.
Le Week-End and Breathless reviewed, and John Eliot Gardiner on his new book about Bach.
Published on Monday, 7th October 2013.
Anoushka Shankar on her new album, TV's Truckers reviewed and Frank Auerbach painting.
Published on Friday, 4th October 2013.
Mark Lawson meets actress Saoirse Ronan, who stars in the film How I Live Now.
Published on Wednesday, 2nd October 2013.
Mark Lawson talks to David Tennant as he prepares to play Richard II at the RSC, Stratford
Published on Tuesday, 1st October 2013.
Mark Lawson reports on Art Under Attack, an exhibition about physical attacks on artworks.
Published on Monday, 30th September 2013.
Kirsty Lang talks to Stephen Poliakoff, and Viv Groskop reviews romantic comedy Austenland
Published on Friday, 27th September 2013.
Arts news with Kirsty Lang, including a review of the new family drama Atlantis.
Published on Thursday, 26th September 2013.
Mark Lawson meets writer William Boyd, as he publishes a new James Bond novel.
Published on Wednesday, 25th September 2013.
Mark Lawson on the artworks competing to occupy the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square.
Published on Tuesday, 24th September 2013.
Mark Lawson reviews Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal in the film thriller Prisoners.
Published on Monday, 23rd September 2013.
The BBC National Short Story Award 2013 shortlist; Jack Vettriano retrospective review.
Published on Friday, 20th September 2013.
Mark Lawson interviews Woody Allen, whose new film Blue Jasmine stars Cate Blanchett.
Published on Thursday, 19th September 2013.
Mark Lawson talks to David Walliams and Sheridan Smith, on stage in a Shakespeare comedy.
Published on Wednesday, 18th September 2013.
John Wilson reports on a major exhibition of Australian art, on show at the Royal Academy.
Published on Tuesday, 17th September 2013.
Mark Lawson talks to actor Derek Jacobi as he publishes his autobiography.
Published on Monday, 16th September 2013.
Mark Rylance on directing Vanessa Redgrave and James Earl Jones. Plus TV prison dramas.
Published on Friday, 13th September 2013.
Arts news with John Wilson. Francis Bacon and Henry Moore paired in a new exhibition.
Published on Thursday, 12th September 2013.
Mark Lawson presents news of the shortlist for the Mercury Prize for album of the year.
Published on Wednesday, 11th September 2013.
John Wilson with news of the shortlist for the Man Booker Prize for fiction.
Published on Tuesday, 10th September 2013.
Mark Lawson reviews Rush, a film about the rivalry between Niki Lauda and James Hunt.
Published on Monday, 9th September 2013.
Cillian Murphy on TV drama Peaky Blinders; director Mira Nair; revenge songs.
Published on Friday, 6th September 2013.
National Theatre's Edward II reviewed; Alan Cumming on his new film; new feminist comedy.
Published on Thursday, 5th September 2013.
Actress Tamsin Greig; novelist Jonathan Coe; Martin Bailey on his Van Gogh discoveries.
Published on Wednesday, 4th September 2013.
Stephen Fry on Verdi and Wagner; The Great Beauty - acclaimed at Cannes - reviewed.
Published on Tuesday, 3rd September 2013.
Richard Curtis' About Time reviewed; reggae group UB40; documentaries set in schools.
Published on Monday, 2nd September 2013.
Mark Lawson and guests reflect on the life and work of poet Seamus Heaney.
Published on Friday, 30th August 2013.
Arts news with Kirsty Lang, including historian Simon Schama on The Story of the Jews.
Published on Thursday, 29th August 2013.
Mark Lawson interviews Marin Alsop, the first woman to conduct the Last Night of the Proms
Published on Wednesday, 28th August 2013.
One Direction film, John Byrne's new mural in Edinburgh, and film director Nic Roeg.
Published on Tuesday, 27th August 2013.
With Mark Lawson, who reports from the 2013 Harrogate Crime Writing Festival.
Published on Monday, 26th August 2013.
We're the Millers reviewed, Franz Ferdinand, Terry Gilliam and portraits by Bob Dylan.
Published on Friday, 23rd August 2013.
Mark Lawson meets Travis's Fran Healy and Simon Bird and Jonny Sweet of TV comedy Chickens
Mark Lawson interviews Vince Gilligan, creator of the TV drama series Breaking Bad.
Published on Wednesday, 21st August 2013.
Arts news with John Wilson, featuring Naughty Boy, Lovelace and Elmore Leonard.
Published on Tuesday, 20th August 2013.
Mark Lawson talks to Tom Stoppard about his new Radio 2 drama, inspired by Pink Floyd.
Published on Monday, 19th August 2013.
With John Wilson. Armando Iannucci offers his choice for the final Cultural Exchange.
Published on Friday, 16th August 2013.
Mark Lawson interviews guests from the Edinburgh festivals including Reginald D Hunter.
Published on Thursday, 15th August 2013.
Peter Doig, crime writer Chris Brookmyre, Under the Dome, Riz Ahmed on Street Fighter II.
Published on Wednesday, 14th August 2013.
Poet John Agard, Big School reviewed, C J Sansom on Doctor Who, and films you can't watch.
Published on Tuesday, 13th August 2013.
John Wilson meets Mick Jones, Paul Simonon and Topper Headon from the band The Clash.
Arts news with Mark Lawson, including an interview with the crime writer Ruth Rendell.
Published on Monday, 12th August 2013.
Roddy Doyle on the return of his character Jimmy Rabbitte in his new novel The Guts.
Published on Thursday, 8th August 2013.
Naomi Alderman reports on the art of translating fiction, with Ian McEwan and AS Byatt.
Published on Wednesday, 7th August 2013.
The Lone Ranger, Conrad Shawcross, Edinburgh fringe and Gemma Chan's Cultural Exchange.
Published on Tuesday, 6th August 2013.
Kirsty Lang talks to Nick Payne, writer of Constellations, about his new play.
Published on Monday, 5th August 2013.
Kirsty Lang meets novelist Louis de Bernieres as he publishes a new book of poetry.
Published on Friday, 2nd August 2013.
Arts news and reviews. Kirsty Lang interviews acclaimed Ukrainian novelist Andrey Kurkov.
Published on Thursday, 1st August 2013.
Arts news with Kirsty Lang, including The Heat and Philip Pullman's Cultural Exchange.
Published on Wednesday, 31st July 2013.
Arts news and reviews with John Wilson, including Ryan Gosling in Only God Forgives.
Published on Tuesday, 30th July 2013.
Architect Richard Rogers nominates a favourite public space for Cultural Exchange.
Published on Monday, 29th July 2013.
Arts news with John Wilson, including an interview with vocal group Naturally 7.
Published on Friday, 26th July 2013.
Actor Kevin McNally; new art for the Fourth Plinth; Cultural Exchange with Terry Jones.
Published on Thursday, 25th July 2013.
Steve Coogan on his career, the Leveson Inquiry and creating his Alan Partridge movie.
Published on Wednesday, 24th July 2013.
John Wilson presents a review of The Wolverine plus an art exhibition by the late Ian Dury
Published on Tuesday, 23rd July 2013.
Arts news. Mark Lawson reviews Burton and Taylor, and talks to crime writer Denise Mina.
Published on Monday, 22nd July 2013.
Shahidha Bari reviews Wadjda, and Paul Franklin's Cultural Exchange is The Thief of Bagdad
Published on Friday, 19th July 2013.
Punchdrunk reviewed, Conran remembers Paolozzi and Riba Stirling Prize shortlist.
Published on Thursday, 18th July 2013.
Mark Lawson reviews Joe Wright's new staging of A Season in the Congo by Aime Cesaire.
Published on Wednesday, 17th July 2013.
Arts news with Mark Lawson, including Chris O'Dowd in TV comedy Family Tree reviewed.
Published on Tuesday, 16th July 2013.
Arts news. Mark Lawson reviews The World's End, Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright's new comedy.
Published on Monday, 15th July 2013.
John Wilson meets architect Richard Rogers, in the month he celebrates his 80th birthday.
Published on Friday, 12th July 2013.
Ballet star Sergei Polunin; David Baddiel on his return to stand-up; photographer Rankin.
Published on Thursday, 11th July 2013.
Arts news with Mark Lawson. Novelist Pat Barker makes her selection for Cultural Exchange.
Published on Wednesday, 10th July 2013.
Arts news with Mark Lawson, including Murray Gold on composing music for Doctor Who.
Published on Tuesday, 9th July 2013.
Kenneth Branagh on stage as Macbeth; The xx interviewed; Monsters University review.
Published on Monday, 8th July 2013.
Mark Lawson in Manchester talks to Adam Curtis, Nikhil Chopra, Josie Rourke, Matt Charman.
Published on Friday, 5th July 2013.
Arts news and reviews with Mark Lawson. Michael Simkins offers a guide for aspiring actors
Published on Thursday, 4th July 2013.
Elton John reflects on his new album and the pressures of celebrity, with John Wilson.
Published on Wednesday, 3rd July 2013.
Emma Watson in The Bling Ring, Anna Chancellor, and Clarke Peters' Cultural Exchange.
Published on Tuesday, 2nd July 2013.
Arts news and reviews with Mark Lawson, including Julia Donaldson's Cultural Exchange.
Published on Monday, 1st July 2013.
Amy Winehouse exhibition; Alex Gibney on Wikileaks; Amanda Levete's Cultural Exchange.
Published on Friday, 28th June 2013.
Liz Lochhead on Mary Queen of Scots exhibition, Mike Figgis, and the music of Miles Davis.
Published on Thursday, 27th June 2013.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory; arts funding cuts; Lee Hall's Cultural Exchange.
Published on Wednesday, 26th June 2013.
Music in the paintings of Vermeer; two new tennis documentaries; pianist Mitsuko Uchida.
Published on Tuesday, 25th June 2013.
This Is the End, LS Lowry exhibition, Jonathan Dee, and Brian Aldiss's Cultural Exchange.
Published on Monday, 24th June 2013.
Giorgio Moroder, site-specific art, Tim Firth and Francine Stock's Cultural Exchange.
Published on Friday, 21st June 2013.
David Edgar, Errol Flynn, Airport Live and Glenn Patterson's Cultural Exchange.
Published on Thursday, 20th June 2013.
Lenny Henry returns to the stage, Joan Bakewell's Cultural Exchange and a Foghorn Requiem.
Published on Wednesday, 19th June 2013.
Before Midnight reviewed; playwright Conor McPherson; Rachel Whiteread's Cultural Exchange
Published on Tuesday, 18th June 2013.
Arts news with Mark Lawson, including Daniel Radcliffe, World War Z and Neil Gaiman.
Published on Monday, 17th June 2013.
Tina Gharavi on I Am Nasrine; The White Queen; Paul Weller's Cultural Exchange choice.
Published on Friday, 14th June 2013.
Kim Cattrall on stage as a fading film star; artist Cornelia Parker; writer Brian Aldiss.
Published on Thursday, 13th June 2013.
Mark Lawson reviews a new staging of James Baldwin's The Amen Corner, with a gospel choir.
Published on Wednesday, 12th June 2013.
New Superman film Man of Steel, tenor Rolando Villazón, and AL Kennedy's Cultural Exchange
Published on Tuesday, 11th June 2013.
Author and illustrator Judith Kerr at 90, film comedy Admission, and writer Mark Haddon.
Published on Monday, 10th June 2013.
Marc Chagall, Laura Marling, Frank Cottrell Boyce and Colm Tóibín's Cultural Exchange.
Published on Friday, 7th June 2013.
Arts news, including Miranda Hart, Martin Amis and Kwame Kwei-Armah's Cultural Exchange.
Published on Thursday, 6th June 2013.
Anne-Marie Duff, Women's Prize for Fiction, Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition, Sarah Hall.
Published on Wednesday, 5th June 2013.
John Wilson has news of the winner of the Museum of the Year prize, live from the ceremony
Julian Clary reviews Michael Douglas as Liberace, composer Philip Glass, and PD James.
Published on Monday, 3rd June 2013.
Kirsty Lang reassesses the art of Alfred Munnings, as a new film focuses on his early life
John Wilson follows artist Jeremy Deller as he creates new work for the Venice Biennale.
Published on Thursday, 30th May 2013.
Arts news and reviews with Mark Lawson, including Cultural Exchange with Antonia Fraser.
Published on Wednesday, 29th May 2013.
Mark Lawson reviews Neil Jordan's vampire film Byzantium, which stars Saoirse Ronan.
Published on Tuesday, 28th May 2013.
Mark Lawson talks to TV producer Tony Garnett, whose credits include Cathy Come Home.
Published on Monday, 27th May 2013.
Paul Morley's new book on the North; musical instruments lost and found; news from Cannes.
Published on Friday, 24th May 2013.
Photographer Erwin Blumenfeld, Lydia Davis, and Nigel Kennedy's Cultural Exchange.
Published on Thursday, 23rd May 2013.
Novelist Khaled Hosseini, Michael Landy's recycled saints and AS Byatt's Cultural Exchange
Published on Wednesday, 22nd May 2013.
Arts news with Mark Lawson, including an interview with bestselling writer Dan Brown.
Published on Tuesday, 21st May 2013.
The Big Wedding, James Salter, David Walliams on Pinter, and too many Tudors - who's next?
Published on Monday, 20th May 2013.
Richard Branson on Tubular Bells, Cannes latest, Alison Balsom's Cultural Exchange choice.
Published on Friday, 17th May 2013.
Interview with photographer Rankin; Terence Stamp's Cultural Exchange; Daft Punk new disc.
Published on Thursday, 16th May 2013.
Andrew Lloyd Webber, playing yourself on TV, and Will Self's Cultural Exchange selection.
Published on Wednesday, 15th May 2013.
The Great Gatsby, Eurovision Song Contest hopefuls, and Cultural Exchange with Anne Tyler.
Published on Tuesday, 14th May 2013.
Archbishop of Canterbury, food for the stage, and Allan Cubitt, writer of The Fall.
Published on Monday, 13th May 2013.
Karl Hyde of Underworld, Kate Clanchy, The Hothouse and Jodi Picoult's Cultural Exchange.
Published on Friday, 10th May 2013.
Arts news with John Wilson, including Peter Bazalgette on painter Wyndham Lewis.
Published on Thursday, 9th May 2013.
Mud reviewed; Howard Jacobson reveals his Cultural Exchange; crime author MD Villiers.
Published on Wednesday, 8th May 2013.
With Mark Lawson, including Germaine Greer on an overlooked, undervalued Australian novel.
Published on Tuesday, 7th May 2013.
Mark Lawson talks to British writer Kwame Kwei-Armah, who now runs a theatre in Baltimore.
Published on Monday, 6th May 2013.
John Wilson meets Agnetha Fältskog, plus Cultural Exchange with Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.
Published on Friday, 3rd May 2013.
Zoe Wanamaker, Swedish crime writer Arne Dahl, and Cultural Exchange with Suggs of Madness
Published on Thursday, 2nd May 2013.
Actor Geoffrey Rush, Cultural Exchange with Melvyn Bragg, and artist Ellen Gallagher.
Published on Wednesday, 1st May 2013.
TV producer Tony Garnett, Almodóvar's film I'm So Excited, Meera Syal's Cultural Exchange.
Published on Tuesday, 30th April 2013.
Lucy Moore on dancer Nijinsky; Cultural Exchange - Bernardo Bertolucci's favourite film.
Published on Monday, 29th April 2013.
John Wilson on The Eagles, Diana Athill's Cultural Exchange, and Irish pubs on stage.
Published on Friday, 26th April 2013.
Arts with Mark Lawson, including Peter and Virginia Bottomley on The Politician's Husband.
Published on Thursday, 25th April 2013.
Mark Lawson rides Nick Park's Thrill-o-Matic, plus a Cultural Exchange with Mohsin Hamid.
Published on Wednesday, 24th April 2013.
Arts news with John Wilson, including Iron Man 3 and Cultural Exchange with Tamara Rojo.
Published on Tuesday, 23rd April 2013.
Cultural Exchange with Tracey Emin on Vermeer; the end of Broadchurch; Bernie reviewed.
Published on Monday, 22nd April 2013.
New sitcoms The Job Lot and The Wright Way, and Deep Purple's Ian Gillan and Ian Paice.
Published on Friday, 19th April 2013.
Matt Damon's Promised Land; BBC Proms 2013; singer-songwriter Kacey Musgraves.
Published on Thursday, 18th April 2013.
Arts news, interviews and reviews, with Mark Lawson.
Published on Wednesday, 17th April 2013.
With thriller writer David Baldacci and Michael Winterbottom, who discusses his new film.
Published on Tuesday, 16th April 2013.
White House action film Olympus Has Fallen, and the Granta Best of Young British Novelists
Published on Monday, 15th April 2013.
Oliver Stone; a new opera with a libretto by David Mitchell; ballet film First Position.
Published on Friday, 12th April 2013.
Royal Court's Dominic Cooke, plus new exhibitions of Rachel Whiteread and Elisabeth Frink.
Published on Thursday, 11th April 2013.
Writer Maya Angelou reflects on her life and career in conversation with Mark Lawson.
Published on Wednesday, 10th April 2013.
John Wilson talks to photographer Sebastião Salgado and singer Sarah Brightman.
Published on Tuesday, 9th April 2013.
Dancer Tamara Rojo; musician James Blake; The Place Beyond the Pines starring Ryan Gosling
Published on Monday, 8th April 2013.
John Wilson reports on the reopening of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam after 10 years.
Published on Friday, 5th April 2013.
Richard Bean on Smack Family Robinson; Olga Kurylenko on Oblivion; crime drama Arne Dahl.
Published on Thursday, 4th April 2013.
Julian Barnes discusses his new book Levels of Life, in conversation with Mark Lawson.
Published on Wednesday, 3rd April 2013.
Museum of the Year award contenders, Greg Bellow on his father Saul, and A Late Quartet.
Published on Tuesday, 2nd April 2013.
Kirsty Lang reports on how British cultural projects aim to find new markets in China.
Published on Monday, 1st April 2013.
Novelist Anne Tyler reflects on her career, in conversation with Mark Lawson.
Published on Friday, 29th March 2013.
Penny Woolcock on trying to resolve gang conflict in Birmingham; singer Michael Bolton.
Published on Thursday, 28th March 2013.
Glenn Patterson on Ulster's punk pioneer and John Yorke on the secrets of story-telling.
Published on Wednesday, 27th March 2013.
John Logan on Skyfall and Peter and Alice; In the House review; Suggs on his one-man show.
Published on Tuesday, 26th March 2013.
Danny Boyle's film Trance, choreographer Gillian Lynne, The NHS in a Day, delaying films.
Published on Monday, 25th March 2013.
John Wilson reviews the musical The Book of Mormon and talks to comedian Lee Mack.
Published on Friday, 22nd March 2013.
Arts news with John Wilson, including an interview with violinist Nigel Kennedy.
Published on Thursday, 21st March 2013.
Alan Bennett, in conversation with Mark Lawson, reflects on his recent work for the stage.
Published on Wednesday, 20th March 2013.
Writer Kay Mellor on her TV drama The Syndicate, plus Hedda Gabler becomes Heather Gardner
Published on Tuesday, 19th March 2013.
Sir John Eliot Gardiner, Jack the Giant Slayer, Shakespeare's weddings, Philip Roth at 80.
Published on Monday, 18th March 2013.
Our Queen, a TV documentary with rare access; poet John Ashbery; Beyond the Hills review.
Published on Friday, 15th March 2013.
Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel on his career and the importance of music education.
Published on Thursday, 14th March 2013.
New prize for writers around the world, Pompeii at the British Museum, and maths in music.
Published on Wednesday, 13th March 2013.
Edmund de Waal, The Paperboy reviewed, the art of George Bellows, and bookshops fight back
Published on Tuesday, 12th March 2013.
Author Stephenie Meyer talks Twilight; The Incredible Burt Wonderstone; Simon Starling.
Published on Monday, 11th March 2013.
William Boyd's first stage play; Hilary Mantel; musicians take on the Seven Deadly Sins.
Published on Friday, 8th March 2013.
John Wilson assesses David Bowie's music and influence in the light of a new album.
Published on Thursday, 7th March 2013.
Actor Mark Strong on Welcome to the Punch; comedy duo Anna and Katy; author Tash Aw.
Published on Wednesday, 6th March 2013.
Side Effects reviewed; Lara Croft's comeback; artist Chuck Close; bomb disposal comedy.
Published on Tuesday, 5th March 2013.
Oz the Great and Powerful; George Benjamin and Martin Crimp on their opera Written on Skin
Published on Monday, 4th March 2013.
Artist Yinka Shonibare, portraying the PM on stage, and UK attitudes to film censorship.
Published on Friday, 1st March 2013.
John Wilson talks to Robbie Williams, who reflects on the highs and lows of his career.
Published on Thursday, 28th February 2013.
Joe Wright's stage debut Trelawny of the Wells; author Edith Pearlman; new TV crime dramas
Published on Wednesday, 27th February 2013.
Claire Foy on playing Lady Macbeth; Dinos Chapman turns to music; eco-horror The Bay.
Published on Tuesday, 26th February 2013.
Sue Perkins, Brett Anderson from Suede, and a review of Richard Gere in Arbitrage.
Published on Monday, 25th February 2013.
Damien Hirst on humour in art, To the Wonder review, RB Kitaj, Marc Isaacs on The Road.
Published on Friday, 22nd February 2013.
Jackson brothers Jackie, Marlon and Tito; Meera Syal in a new global debt play.
Published on Thursday, 21st February 2013.
A Chorus Line; new film Song for Marion reviewed; footballer Walter Tull's life on stage.
Published on Wednesday, 20th February 2013.
Mark Lawson talks to Nicole Kidman and Margaret Forster and reviews the film Cloud Atlas.
Published on Tuesday, 19th February 2013.
Mark Lawson visits a major exhibition of work by pioneering pop artist Roy Lichtenstein.
Screenwriter Simon Beaufoy, Malian musicians Rokia Traore and Salif Keita, and John Green.
Published on Friday, 15th February 2013.
Creating the title sequence for Skyfall; Picasso's breakthrough year; a Nairobi detective.
Published on Thursday, 14th February 2013.
Marcel Duchamp, Mark Ravenhill goes running, actor David Oyelowo and dangling storylines.
Published on Wednesday, 13th February 2013.
Catholic documentary Mea Maxima Culpa reviewed; director Marianne Elliott; Ray Cooney.
Published on Tuesday, 12th February 2013.
Ben Affleck, Jonathan Miller on his return to the stage, and the verdict on This Is 40.
Published on Monday, 11th February 2013.
Gael García Bernal in Pinochet's Chile, singer Tracey Thorn, and zom-rom-com Warm Bodies.
Published on Friday, 8th February 2013.
John Wilson reports on Glam! at Tate Liverpool; actor David Morrissey; singer Jake Bugg.
Published on Thursday, 7th February 2013.
Harry Hill on his return to stand-up comedy, plus Hollywood actor John C Reilly.
Published on Wednesday, 6th February 2013.
Ice Age artefacts, Anthony Hopkins as Hitchcock, Antony Sher on Richard III's skeleton.
Published on Tuesday, 5th February 2013.
Includes Terry and Bill Jones on Graham Chapman, actor Chiwetel Ejiofor, I Give It a Year.
Published on Monday, 4th February 2013.
Actor Charles Dance, theatre in tunnels beneath London, and French cinema's forgotten man.
Published on Friday, 1st February 2013.
Lesley Garrett back on the opera stage, plus a new American version of House of Cards.
Published on Thursday, 31st January 2013.
Rowan Atkinson on stage, Costa-winner Hilary Mantel and Samuel West in Hyde Park on Hudson
Published on Wednesday, 30th January 2013.
The art of light; Benjamin Britten's latest biographer; new play set in Stockport reviewed
Published on Tuesday, 29th January 2013.
Kristin Scott Thomas and Lia Williams on performing Pinter; the art of Kurt Schwitters.
Published on Monday, 28th January 2013.
Wilko Johnson on facing death; the life of painter William Scott; The Turn of the Screw.
Published on Friday, 25th January 2013.
Alexei Sayle on his return to stand-up comedy; violinist Vanessa-Mae's Olympic dream.
Published on Thursday, 24th January 2013.
Spielberg's Lincoln; Hilary Mantel; crime writer Adrian McKinty; Lesley Joseph on panto.
Published on Wednesday, 23rd January 2013.
Denzel Washington discusses his film Flight; A S Byatt reviews a major Manet exhibition.
Published on Tuesday, 22nd January 2013.
Oscar-nominated actress Jessica Chastain; filmmaker Michael Winner remembered.
Published on Monday, 21st January 2013.
Ruthie Henshall on a career on stage; Call the Midwife returns; art on the campaign trail.
Published on Friday, 18th January 2013.
John Bramwell on I Am Kloot's new album; poet Kathleen Jamie; the ENO's financial crisis.
Published on Thursday, 17th January 2013.
Actor Brian Cox, Bowie's video producer Tony Oursler, Vikings in Scotland, and Liz Forgan.
Published on Wednesday, 16th January 2013.
The Sessions, Kennedy film Ethel, playwright Polly Stenham and novelist Francesca Segal.
Published on Tuesday, 15th January 2013.
Django Unchained, John Sessions, and Jonathan Lynn, writer of Yes, Prime Minister.
Published on Monday, 14th January 2013.
Cellist Matthew Barley, Jenn Ashworth on Lancashire Mormons, and My Mad Fat Diary on TV.
Published on Friday, 11th January 2013.
Mark Lawson and guests on the Oscar nominations for 2013.
Published on Thursday, 10th January 2013.
Brit-winner Tom Odell, Moby Dick, Utopia reviewed, and 150 years of the London Underground
Published on Wednesday, 9th January 2013.
Les Miserables on film, Ben Miller, and Nobel winner Mo Yan's new novel Pow!
Published on Tuesday, 8th January 2013.
Ryan Gosling and Sean Penn in Gangster Squad and children's Costa winner Sally Gardner.
Published on Monday, 7th January 2013.
John Wilson interviews Haim, plus Mr Selfridge, The Imposter, and theatre ticket pricing.
Published on Friday, 4th January 2013.
Comedian Jack Whitehall, Michael Dobbs on Borgen, and novelist Stuart Neville.
Published on Thursday, 3rd January 2013.
The category winners in the Costa Book Awards 2012, and a look ahead to 2013.
Published on Wednesday, 2nd January 2013.
Andy Serkis and Neil Young reveal how they are embracing new technology in their work.
Published on Tuesday, 1st January 2013.