Male actors from London in all BBC programmes
Edith Bowman and James King interview Alan Rickman about his new film, A Little Chaos
Benedict Cumberbatch interviewed by Simon Mayo
Mark Kermode doesn't review Benjamin, because he's in it.
Michael Caine discusses the prospect of starring in potential Hatton Garden heist film.
Chiwetel Ejiofor talks to David Morrissey about his new film, Triple 9.
Chiwetel Ejiofor talks to Simon Mayo about his villainous new role in The Lion King.
Daniel Radcliffe interviewed by Edith Bowman.
Dexter Fletcher interviewed by Simon Mayo and Mark Kermode.
Sir Michael Gambon says he "isn't looking forward to" the new series of Top Gear.
Mark Kermode & Simon Mayo talk to George MacKay about 1917
Guy Pearce and Robert Pattinson interviewed by Robbie Collin.
Hugh Bonneville interviewed by Simon Mayo and Mark Kermode
Idris Elba interviewed by James King.
Mark & Simon say hello to Jason Isaacs.
Jason Isaacs catches up with Simon Mayo.
Simon Mayo and Mark Kermode talk to Jason Isaacs about his new film, Hotel Mumbai.
Jude Law and Kevin Macdonald interviewed by Simon Mayo and Mark Kermode.
Mark Strong joins Mark and Simon in the studio to talk about his role in Zero Dark Thirty.
Nick Frost interviewed by Simon Mayo and Mark Kermode.
Actor and Director Noel Clarke tells 5 live how he was appalled with his early performances in Doctor Who. Clarke, who starred in fifteen episodes of the sci-fi series, says the experience helped shape his career.
Paul Bettany Interviewed by Simon Mayo
Mark Kermode and Simon Mayo test stand-in host Sanjeev Bhaskar's programme knowledge.
Simon Amstell talks to Mark Kermode and Simon Mayo about his new film Benjamin.
Tom Hiddleston speaks to Simon Mayo about his new film, Crimson Peak.
Simon Pegg, Nick Frost and Edgar Wright interviewed by Kermode & Mayo
Sir Michael Caine talks to Simon Mayo about his new film, Youth.
Simon Mayo talks to Stephen Fry about the BAFTA Film Awards.
Stephen Mangan joins Simon and Mark live in the studio to talk about Postman Pat.
Mark Kermode reviews The Long Goodbye.
Timothy Spall talks to Simon Mayo about his new film, Mrs Lowry & Son.