Reviews include The Twilight Saga: New Moon and movies from leading American film-makers, Steven Soderbergh and the Coen brothers. Also featured is Stephen Poliakoff’s Glorious 39.
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Gabby Logan and Matt Baker are joined by Zac Efron. Rav Wilding looks into a police operation to reduce armed robberies and you can decide whether Adrian or Christine is gunged.
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The Firing Line pays tribute to freelance camera operators, whose courage and initiative often get taken for granted, but on whom we all rely when we watch - or make - the news.
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Documentary in which art critic Waldemar Januszczak argues that beauty is still to be found in modern art, despite several recent books claiming the contrary.
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Mark Kermode presents from Aardman studios in Bristol to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Wallace and Gromit’s first outing. Plus, Lauren Laverne speaks to actor Steve Martin.
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Singer Will Young joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley on the sofa, and Rav Wilding looks at the potentially dangerous trend of counterfeit drugs.
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Series using film and photography to examine the 1930s looks at Harry Wright’s colour films of the indigenous peoples of Africa and Central America.
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Taghadh den luchd-ciùil bho fhèis Celtic Connections. World-class musicians from the Celtic Connections festival perform at the Horo Gheallaidh ceilidh sessions.
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Sue Perkins charts the post-war change in British taste towards domestic art, and meets bestselling artists Jack Vettriano, Mel Allen, Spencer Rowell, Martin Elliot and Sam Toft.
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Nicky Campbell and Gabby Logan are joined by comedian Johnny Vegas. John Sergeant finds out why suburbia has provided rich pickings for comedy writers throughout TV history.
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