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Adventures in Poetry: The Listeners
Adventures in Poetry - The Listeners

Peggy examines its enduring appeal of de la Mare's poem.

The Alistair Cooke Memorial Lecture 2008: The Alistair Cooke Memorial Lecture 2008
The Alistair Cooke Memorial Lecture 2008 - The Alistair Cooke Memorial Lecture 2008

David Mamet delivers this year's lecture on the subject of language.

Arvon Turns 40: Arvon Turns 40
Arvon Turns 40 - Arvon Turns 40

Novelist Mavis Cheek examines the birth and development of the Arvon Foundation.

The Film Programme: Fri, 21 Nov 2008
The Film Programme - Fri, 21 Nov 2008

Francine Stock talks to Sir Ridley Scott about his new thriller Body of Lies.

Front Row: Fri, 21 Nov 2008
Front Row - Fri, 21 Nov 2008

Arts news and reviews with John Wilson.

Front Row: Thu, 20 Nov 2008
Front Row - Thu, 20 Nov 2008

With John Wilson. Paul McCartney discusses the freedom of recording as The Fireman

Front Row: Wed, 19 Nov 2008
Front Row - Wed, 19 Nov 2008

With Mark Lawson. Including reaction to John Sergeant quitting Strictly Come Dancing.

Front Row: Tue, 18 Nov 2008
Front Row - Tue, 18 Nov 2008

With Mark Lawson. Jools Holland sits down at the piano to discuss his new album.

Front Row: Mon, 17 Nov 2008
Front Row - Mon, 17 Nov 2008

With Mark Lawson. Andrew Collins considers the argument for the one-location shoot.

A Good Read: Tue, 18 Nov 2008
A Good Read - Tue, 18 Nov 2008

Sue MacGregor talks to fashion writer Caroline Charles and TV presenter Josie D'Arby.

In Our Time: The Baroque Movement
In Our Time - The Baroque Movement

Melvyn Bragg and guests including Tim Blanning discuss the Baroque movement.

Lights, Camera, Landmark: Greenwich Old Royal Naval College
Lights, Camera, Landmark - Greenwich Old Royal Naval College

How this early-18th century building remains one of London's busiest film locations.

Lights, Camera, Landmark: Alnwick Castle, Northumberland
Lights, Camera, Landmark - Alnwick Castle, Northumberland

Matthew discovers what attracts filmmakers to this landmark.

Lights, Camera, Landmark: Lacock, Wiltshire
Lights, Camera, Landmark - Lacock, Wiltshire

How this Wiltshire village has been used for period dramas such as The Other Boleyn Girl.

Lights, Camera, Landmark: Kilmainham Gaol, Dublin
Lights, Camera, Landmark - Kilmainham Gaol, Dublin

The prison has been used for films including In the Name of the Father and Michael Collins

Lights, Camera, Landmark: Battersea Power Station
Lights, Camera, Landmark - Battersea Power Station

How Battersea Power Station has been used as a symbol of post-industrial decline in films.

The Media Show: Wed, 19 Nov 2008
The Media Show - Wed, 19 Nov 2008

Steve Hewlett presents a new topical programme about the fast-changing media world.

Movie Outcasts: The Making of Easy Rider: Movie Outcasts: The Making of Easy Rider
Movie Outcasts: The Making of Easy Rider - Movie Outcasts: The Making of Easy Rider

Micky Dolenz explores how two producers kick-started an artistic renaissance in Hollywood.

Open Book: Sun, 23 Nov 2008
Open Book - Sun, 23 Nov 2008

Mariella Frostrup talks to Will Self about the work of William Burroughs.

Saturday Review: Sat, 22 Nov 2008
Saturday Review - Sat, 22 Nov 2008

Tom Sutcliffe and guests review the cultural highlights of the week.

Shooting Soviets: Cartier-Bresson in Moscow: Shooting Soviets: Cartier-Bresson in Moscow
Shooting Soviets: Cartier-Bresson in Moscow - Shooting Soviets: Cartier-Bresson in Moscow

The story of photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson's journey to the Soviet Union in 1954.

Start the Week: Mon, 17 Nov 2008
Start the Week - Mon, 17 Nov 2008

Andrew Marr's guests include Christopher Bigsby, Adriano Shaplin and Peter Flannery.

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