Janice Forsyth with the unmissable weekly film programme. Two of the supervising animators on the new Disney Pixar movie Toy Story 3 talk about how they integrated a whole new group of toys with old favourites such as Woody, Buzz Lightyear and Mr Potato Head. Make sure you tune in to find out about Ken's best outfits, Lotso, the strawberry-scented bear with a tough centre, and a baby that's anything but harmless. And film critic Graeme Virtue will be looking ahead to the toy and game-based movies which we could see in the years to come - based on everything from Lego to Monopoly. The director of the Edinburgh International Festival, Jonathan Mills, introduces us to BLISS, a 1985 film from director Ray Lawrence based on Peter Carey's novel about an adman who wakes up following a heart operation and believes he's ended up in hell. The film is being screened as part of a season to whet our appetite for Edinburgh Festival productions in August and September. And what makes a film so bad it's good? As Tommy Wiseau's excruciating film THE ROOM (dubbed by one critic 'The Citizen Kane of bad movies') comes to Glasgow, we'll be looking at films that have become cult viewing because they are so very bad............