Special marking the 50th anniversary of Motown Records. Actor and fan Martin Freeman meets the men and women who played a part in Motown's success. Show more
Lauren Laverne presents highlights from the Edinburgh Festival and Fringe. Miranda Sawyer meets Tracey Emin, while Tim Samuels tours the city's venues. Show more
As the Oscars approach, the Culture Show brings an alternative: the Kermode Awards. With no tearful winners or embarrassing speeches, the Kermodes are the antidote to the Oscars. Show more
Lauren Laverne presents from the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Arts in Gateshead. Alastair Sooke meets Yoko Ono, and Roberto Saviano examines media portrayals of the mafia. Show more
A programme about the life and work of Picasso, from the National Gallery in London. Music comes from Swedish indie band Peter, Bjorn and John. Show more
The show comes from the Whitechapel Art Gallery in east London, which is due to re-open after a 13-million-pound restoration. Plus, an interview with singer-songwriter Will Oldham. Show more
Lauren Laverne and Mark Kermode present another edition of the show, featuring a unique screening of Danny Boyle's film Slumdog Millionaire and music from Antony and the Johnsons. Show more
New series of the arts and culture programme with Lauren Laverne and Mark Kermode, featuring Ricky Gervais in America as he directs his first feature film, This Side of the Truth. Show more
New series of the arts and culture programme, presented by Lauren Laverne. Verity Sharp meets 27-year-old Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel. Show more
Arts and culture programme. Judging the Folkstone Triennial, paying tribute to Dylan Thomas, and additional music from Neon Neon in this uncut edition. Show more
Celebrating the 60th anniversary of George Orwell's 1984 with ex-Big Brother contestants, with a discussion of new documentary Man on Wire and music from the Raconteurs. Show more
Lauren Laverne and Mark Kermode present a mix of classical music, contemporary art and show the first iconic buildings of the 21st century. Features artist Steve McQueen. Show more
Lauren Laverne gets an exclusive TV interview with David Simon, creator, executive producer and lead writer of HBO's cult TV series The Wire. Show more
Arts show. Mark Kermode meets Terence Davies, director of Of Time and the City, while Lauren Laverne chats Afrobeat with legendary Nigerian drummer Tony Allen. Show more
Extended edition of the arts programme. Andrew Graham Dixon the Cy Twombly exhibition at Tate Modern, while Mark Kermode meets the man behind a hilarious new animation. Show more
Film director Nic Roeg gives a rare interview. The writers behind Peep Show, Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong tell us about their influences. Music is from Brazillian band CSS. Show more
Arts programme. Verity Sharp joins rock behemoths Metallica in Bergen, and Andrew Graham-Dixon is in Florence to visit the Vasari Corridor collection of self-portraits. Show more
Lauren Laverne with extended highlights from the festival with a profile of 365, the new work by The National Theatre of Scotland. With novelist Chuck Palahniuk. Show more
Lauren Laverne presents the last in the series of shows covering the Edinburgh Festival and Fringe with guests comedian Joan Rivers and choreographer Matthew Bourne. Show more
The series is back for a new winter run. Andrew Graham-Dixon looks into the controversial debate about two works by Titian in the National Gallery of Scotland. Show more