Crime Thriller. An LAPD Internal Affairs officer and his partner investigate a corrupt cop. Show more
Alastair Sooke explores the appeal of unfinished works of art. He talks to those who have attempted to finish them and those who believe that any such task is impossible. Show more
Front Row
Picasso Portraits, Phyllida Lloyd, Virtual reality in film, PUSH community opera
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Radio 4 FMLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Phyllida Lloyd on her all-female cast of The Tempest, Mike Figgis on virtual reality, and PUSH, an opera inspired by the story of a boy pushed from a train bound for Auschwitz. Show more
Front Row
Mary, Queen of Scots; Mike Figgis; Marianne Jean-Baptiste on Miles Davis
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Radio 4 FMLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Arts news with John Wilson, including Liz Lochhead on Mary Queen of Scots exhibition, Mike Figgis on his new film, and Marianne Jean-Baptiste's Cultural Exchange choice. Show more
Profile of Nicolas Roeg, examining his personal vision of cinema as evidenced in his films, including Don't Look Now, Performance, Walkabout and The Man Who Fell to Earth. Show more
Romantic drama about a 19th-century Swedish aristocrat who falls in love with a young footman at a servants' dance. Together, they decide to defy social convention. Show more
Tense thriller. When the Tilson family move from the city to a run-down, huge house in the country, they start to fear it may be haunted. Dennis Quaid and Sharon Stone star. Show more
Alan Yentob takes a mob tour of Las Vegas and talks to producers and performers about the golden days when Sinatra and Dino held the stage, and the wise guys called the shots. Show more
Free Thinking
Bella Bathurst, Mike Figgis, Birds in British literature, 2017 New Generation Thinker Daisy Fancourt on music and health
45 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Radio 3
Available for over a year
Presented by Matthew Sweet. With Bella Bathurst discussing deafness, Daisy Fancourt on the arts and public health, Will Abberley on birds in literature and Mike Figgis on plotting. Show more