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Season 2010
1/10. Coming from the Brighton Festival, artistic director Brian Eno talks about his line-up.
1/10. Coming from the Brighton Festival, artistic director Brian Eno talks about his line-up.
2/10. Art critic Matthew Collings celebrates Tate Modern's birthday.
2/10. Art critic Matthew Collings celebrates Tate Modern's birthday.
3/10. Andrew Graham-Dixon discovers the history of gargoyles at Westminster Abbey.
3/10. Andrew Graham-Dixon discovers the history of gargoyles at Westminster Abbey.
4/10. Andrew Graham-Dixon contemplates the past, present and future of British comic art.
4/10. Andrew Graham-Dixon contemplates the past, present and future of British comic art.
5/10. An edition dedicated to the relationship between science and art.
5/10. An edition dedicated to the relationship between science and art.
2010x6
The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2010: A Culture Show Special
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The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2010: A Culture Show Special
The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2010: A Culture Show Special
7/10. A Culture Show special on 2010's BBC Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction.
7/10. A Culture Show special on 2010's BBC Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction.
8/10. Featuring a major retrospective of Turner Prize-winning artist Martin Creed.
8/10. Featuring a major retrospective of Turner Prize-winning artist Martin Creed.
9/10. Featuring abstract painter Joan Mitchell and Opera de Lyon's production of Porgy and Bess.
9/10. Featuring abstract painter Joan Mitchell and Opera de Lyon's production of Porgy and Bess.
10/10. Featuring Bliss by Opera Australia, based on the blackly comic novel by Peter Carey.
10/10. Featuring Bliss by Opera Australia, based on the blackly comic novel by Peter Carey.
Andrew Graham Dixon presents the latest edition of The Culture Show from Glasgow featuring writer and artist Alasdair Gray on the publication of his autopictography, A Life in Pictures.
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Andrew Graham Dixon presents the latest edition of The Culture Show from Glasgow featuring writer and artist Alasdair Gray on the publication of his autopictography, A Life in Pictures. Andrew also visits Chichester Cathedral to see how the campaign to restore their magnificent collection of Tudor paintings is progressing.
Miranda Sawyer meets the latest British rap sensation Tinie Tempah midway through his UK tour; and Mark Kermode checks out one of the year's most talked about movies, The Kids Are Alright, featuring Julianne Moore and Annette Bening as a married couple with two children conceived through artifical insemination.
Also, Damien Hirst raids the BBC archives to uncover his favourite moments featuring Andy Warhol, Marchel Duchamp and Francis Bacon.
Andrew Graham Dixon visits the Palazzo Strozzi in Florence to view a landmark exhibition of work by Bronzino, artist and poet to the Court of Medici.
Mark Kermode meets Mike Leigh to
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Andrew Graham Dixon visits the Palazzo Strozzi in Florence to view a landmark exhibition of work by Bronzino, artist and poet to the Court of Medici.
Mark Kermode meets Mike Leigh to discuss his latest film, Another Year, while Matt Berry celebrates the 40th anniversary of what he considers the seminal concept album - Jesus Christ Superstar.
Legendary graphic novel author Alan Moore explores the biggest public art exhibition of Austin Osman Spare for over 50 years, and discovers why Spare, an Edwardian virtuoso artist and occult magician has been left off art history's canon.
Simon Schama picks his favourites foodie moments from the BBC's back catalogue, from Fanny Craddock to Keith Floyd.
Tom Dyckhoff visits Horace Walpole's Strawberry Hill House, which was recently re-opened to the public after a two-year restoration project. Sarfraz Manzoor investigates the winning
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Tom Dyckhoff visits Horace Walpole's Strawberry Hill House, which was recently re-opened to the public after a two-year restoration project. Sarfraz Manzoor investigates the winning images of the 2010 World Press Photo competition, and Paul Auster talks about his latest book Sunset Park. Michael Smith explores the British Library's exhibition on accents and language, while Alain de Botton takes a look at the critically acclaimed video installation The Clock. Andrew Graham-Dixon remembers war artist Henry Tonks, and Mark Kermode revisits cult classic Peeping Tom on its 50th anniversary.
In this Culture Show special, Sue Perkins investigates crime and experiences 'new romance' in an attempt to discover the essential ingredients of a bestselling novel. Her journey takes
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In this Culture Show special, Sue Perkins investigates crime and experiences 'new romance' in an attempt to discover the essential ingredients of a bestselling novel. Her journey takes her to the home of Agatha Christie to find clues as to why she is the bestselling crime author of all time. She visits the racetrack with Dick Francis's son Felix to find out what makes the perfect backdrop for a thriller. And she meets author Lee Child to discover why men and women love his anti-hero Jack Reacher. Plus, she tests the popularity of a Sophie Kinsella chick-lit novel in a flashmob-style raid on an Edinburgh hairdressing salon. Along the way, Sue also meets bestselling authors Ian Rankin, Ruth Rendell, Colin Dexter, Anthony Horowitz and Joanne Harris along with some of the UK's biggest crime, thriller and romance fans to find out what they like best about their favourite authors.
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