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Kirsty Wark speaks to the novelist Jonathan Franzen, and her guests discuss the new movie Wall Street II. Plus the highlights of the cultural week.
DetailsKirsty Wark and guests discuss two new films based on comic strips - Jonah Hex and Tamara Drewe - and review an operatic version of Peter Carey's novel Bliss.
DetailsRound table arts discussion programme. Kirsty Wark is joined by panellists including Downton Abbey's Dan Stevens to discuss the new hit movie Monsters.
DetailsKirsty Wark and guests discuss Yann Martel's new novel and Michael Winterbottom's new film. Plus a round up of the week's cultural highlights.
DetailsRound table arts and culture discussion programme with Martha Kearney.
DetailsRound table arts and culture discussion programme with Kirsty Wark.
DetailsGermaine Greer, Rosie Boycott, China Mieville and John Mullan discuss the six books shortlisted for the Booker Prize, and debate the virtues and flaws of literary prizes.
DetailsRound table arts and culture discussion programme with Martha Kearney.
DetailsKirsty Wark and guests discuss the future of the music industry. Have downloads superseded CDs or are there new ways of acquiring music by legal means?
DetailsTim Marlow and guests discuss the cultural impact of the World Cup in South Africa.
DetailsRound table arts and culture discussion programme with Kirsty Wark.
DetailsRound table arts and culture discussion programme with Martha Kearney.
DetailsRound table arts discussion programme. Martha Kearney is joined by Andrea Calderwood, Paul Higgins, Gillian Slovo and Paul Morley to discuss the week's cultural highlights.
DetailsMartha Kearney is joined by guests including Marcel Theroux, David Hayman and Anne McElvoy to discuss a quartet of Russia-based releases: a novel, a play, a film and an exhibition.
DetailsRound table arts and culture discussion programme with Kirsty Wark.
DetailsKirsty Wark and guests discuss the highlights of the London Film Festival.
DetailsRound table arts and culture discussion programme with Kirsty Wark.
DetailsMartha Kearney and guests discuss the cultural impact of the pope's visit. Plus a round-up of the week's artistic highlights.
DetailsKirsty Wark and guests discuss how the cultural landscape of Britain has changed since the election.
DetailsRound table arts and culture discussion programme with Kirsty Wark.
DetailsRound table arts and culture discussion programme with Kirsty Wark.
DetailsRound table arts discussion. Martha Kearney and guests discuss Harry Potter, Wayne McGregor's new dance experience and a new TV adaptation of William Boyd's novel Any Human Heart.
DetailsMartha Kearney presents a round up of the week's cultural highlights.
DetailsKirsty Wark and guests look at the cultural impact of Obama after a year in the White House, debating how news networks, satire and the internet have responded to his presidency.
DetailsRound table arts and culture discussion programme with Kirsty Wark.
DetailsKirsty Wark and guests discuss the new film Eat, Pray Love starring Julia Roberts, and the week's other cultural highlights. Includes live music.
DetailsRound table arts and culture discussion programme with Martha Kearney.
DetailsRound table arts and culture discussion programme with Martha Kearney.
DetailsRound table arts discussion programme. Kirsty Wark and guests review the week's cultural highlights, including a brand new commission at the English National Opera.
DetailsMartha Kearney and guests discuss the new movie version of Sex and the City. Plus a round up of the week's cultural highlights and music from Katie Melua.
DetailsRound table arts and culture discussion programme with Kirsty Wark.
DetailsMartha Kearney and a panel discuss the week's cultural highlights.
DetailsRound table arts and culture discussion programme with Kirsty Wark.
DetailsFor the end of year special, Kirsty Wark is joined by a studio audience for a live discussion of the year's cultural highlights - with opinions from Andrew Motion and many others.
DetailsLive from Edinburgh, Kirsty Wark and guests discuss the highlights of the International and Fringe festivals.
DetailsKirsty Wark, Ian Rankin and guests at the Edinburgh Book Festival debate the state of fiction and publishing.
DetailsLive from Edinburgh. Kirsty Wark and guests discuss the highlights of the international, fringe and TV festivals.
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