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Alan Yentob meets Anish Kapoor, one of Britain's most accomplished and popular s... (R)
Thousands of applicants are reduced to just 12 who will exhibit work for Charles... (R)
Alan Yentob gains exclusive access and insight into the creative world of Dame S... (R)
The six artists are commissioned to produce large-scale art for the Hastings sea... (R)
By the late Middle Ages gaming had become increasingly associated with gambling.
The artists must create artwork to sit by the Old Masters at stately home Sudeley C...
A look at British children's outdoor games between the 1900s and the mid-1950s.
Andrew Graham-Dixon explores the origins of the Russian religious icon.
A look at an Arts Council scheme that enables people from any walk of life to bu... (R)
A look at how the sequences with the devious dragon, played by John Hurt, were film...
Writer and broadcaster Stephen Smith goes on the trail of author Vladimir Nabokov.
News from the world of entertainment, presented by James Dagwell.
Mark Lawson talks to AS Byatt after her Booker Prize nomination for The Children's...
Celebrating the achievements of Ballets Russes under Diaghilev's guidance.
A look back at the best moments from the Doctor's festive adventures. (R)
Andrew Graham-Dixon concludes his look at Renaissance art chronicler Giorgio Vas... (R)
A look at the political and social impact that board games have had in the past 200...
The six unknown artists embark on their final and most important commission.
Formula 1 Champion Jenson Button joins Adrian and Christine on the sofa.
The Issue of Privilege committe's session with Sergeant at Arms Jill Pay, from 7 De...