Creativity, performance, debate
Philip Dodd goes to David Bailey's studio and talks to Don McCullin about his Tate show.
19,000 containers can be poor company on a voyage. Time for some karaoke!
Will Abberley explores the recent interest in the eerie within English culture.
Ian McMillan spends time with Patrick McGuinness, Kate Fox, Basia Howard and Nick Makoha.
Laurence Scott and Will Self talk about redundant features in design.
Louise Casey, Mary Kaldor, Jamie Bartlett, Heather Rabbatts, Rupert Reid and Anne McElvoy.
Hallie Rubenhold, Emma Jenkins, Dr Kate Lister and Ruth Ware join Matthew Sweet.
A woman's identity is threatened by the podcasts she makes with her synth doppelganger.
A bold and inventive re-imagining of the Virginia Woolf classic.
How the music of Janacek and a letter from the 成人快手 saved the Hollander family from Nazism.
Writer and actor Ruth Jones and poet Raymond Antrobus.
Fumio Obata and Jocelyne Allen discuss graphic art and manga.
The musicals star on politics, performing, #Me Too and her Italian American roots.
Why does stuff have such an emotional hold on us? Why can't we just let it go?
An imagined, serendipitous journey through Paris with actors Tamsin Greig and Neil Pearson
Dave Haslam, Geraldine Quigley, Rachael Young and Chris Green.
The science and art of love. Andrew McMillan, Lavinia Greenlaw, Elanor Dymott, Laura Mucha
Histories of West Africa, 20th-century China, and the art of translation.
The film-maker talks black power, blackface and Academy Awards with Matthew Sweet.
Sarah Churchwell celebrates various stars of the silver screen from the 1930s and 1940s.
When Shakespeare's Richard II banishes Bolingbroke he brings about his own downfall.
A succulent and mouthwatering portrait of one of the body's least talked-about organs.
Ian McMillan and guests celebrate writer, artist and critic John Ruskin.
Quassim Cassam and Simon Beard with Matthew, plus RW Fassbinder's 1970s TV sci-fi series.