Tom Dyckhoff presents an architecture-themed show and looks at the six buildings shortlisted for 2012's Stirling Prize. Charlie Luxton explores the trend for self-build homes. Show more
At a time of economic and environmental decline, Tom Dyckhoff looks at architectural solutions to affordable housing, featuring a community in the Netherlands built on water. Show more
Alastair Sooke meets Elena Palumbo, muse and model for Yves Klein. Plus features on A Bigger Splash, the architecture of the City of London and film director Thomas Vinterberg. Show more
This design themed edition examines 'hacking' among online design communities. Other highlights include a look at football and fashion, Alice Rawsthorn's latest book and much more. Show more
Andrew Graham-Dixon meets Tom Wolfe in the US to discuss the release of his first book in eight years, Back to Blood. Also including features on John Bellany and Rambo. Show more
Andrew Graham-Dixon takes a photo tour of London's East End with David Bailey and Alan Yentob meets architect Renzo Piano, the mastermind behind Britain's tallest skyscraper. Show more
Mark Kermode questions director William Friedkin about his new blackly comic film Killer Joe and James Runcie meets Richard Ford to talk about his haunting new novel Canada. Show more
Mark Kermode is in Bexhill-on-Sea, the setting for a new sculpture from artist Richard Wilson which recreates the final scene in cult movie The Italian Job. Show more
Mark Kermode meets Dark Knight director Christopher Nolan to talk about his take on the caped crusader. Damon Albarn and Graham Coxon discuss Blur's Hyde Park Olympic gig. Show more
Gus Casely-Hayford presents a look at independent fantasy film Beasts of the Southern Wild, Rashid Johnson's new exhibition, and Blackta, a play about making it as a black actor. Show more
Andrew Graham-Dixon visits the National Gallery's first major exhibition of photography. Also including a special feature on The Samuel Johnson Prize and a Halloween feature. Show more
Mark Kermode meets Ben Affleck, Michael Smith looks at our relationship with death, and Deborah Orr, James Brown and Miranda Sawyer discuss Lucy Kirkwood's latest play. Show more
Andrew Graham-Dixon talks to author Lee Child, Michael Smith looks at Beck's novel new album and Mark Kermode meets director of hotly-tipped British film Sightseers, Ben Wheatley. Show more
Andrew Graham-Dixon looks back over the best of the year in art, including the work of Yayoi Kusama, highlights from the 2012 Cultural Olympiad and the unique Speed of Light event. Show more
The Culture Show marks the 200th anniversary of the publication of Pride & Prejudice and Andrew Graham-Dixon previews the art of French impressionist, Edouard Manet. Show more
Andrew Graham-Dixon presents from Chatsworth House and considers the legacy of William Turnbull, and Dr Richard Miles examines Britain's relationship with its heritage. Show more
Sue Perkins presents from the Edinburgh Festival. Featuring the 25th anniversary of comedy competition So You Think You're Funny as well as other highlights from the festival. Show more
Mark Kermode takes part in a movie marathon of short film screenings, Hansel of Film, a relay race of short film screenings taking place around the UK. Show more
Alastair Sooke looks back on the work of pop artist Roy Lichtenstein, crime writer Val McDermid investigates the history of the whodunnit and Kraftwerk perform at Tate Modern. Show more
Mark Kermode talks to Sam Mendes about his film Skyfall, the 23rd James Bond movie, and reflects on the director's career in both film and theatre. Show more