Kirsty Wark presents reports from the Edinburgh Festival. This edition features Billy Connolly, Robbie Coltrane and John Byrne talking about the new Traverse Theatre. Show more
Arts programme from the Edinburgh Festival, featuring Mad, the latest Fringe production by controversial director Jeremy Weller, and Cristina Hoyos, one of the world's leading flamenco dancers. Show more
Arts programme from the Edinburgh Festival featuring highlights from the world's greatest acrobatic circus on its first tour of Britain.
The Theatre for Africa company are filmed on location in the bush, where they study animal movements for use in their shows. German film-maker Hans Jurgen Syderberg talks about his controversial work. Show more
Edinburgh-born conductor Donald Runnicles reflects on his career. Plus a look at the obsessive and erotic work of Clerambault, who photographed the veiled women of Morocco at the turn of the century. Show more
News and highlights from the Edinburgh Festival. Speaking from the Film Festival, veteran director Sam Fuller shares his movie plans.
Comic monologue by Louise Rennison, telling the story of her life and loves, from growing up in Leeds to living in party-packed London in the 1960s.
Comic duo Trev and Simon take a historical look at comedy on the Fringe, and include some of the best of the year's Festival.
David Puttnam pays tribute to outgoing National Film and Television School director Colin Young. Director Andrei Serban presents the National Theatre of Bucharest. Show more
Kirsty Wark presents the magazine programme from Edinburgh. Featuring dancer Pina Bausch and the innovative Els Joglars musical theatre from Spain.
Tracey MacLeod presents the world premiere of Mike Oldfield's newly revised and rewritten 1970s classic, Tubular Bells, from Edinburgh Castle Esplanade. Show more