8 Sep 2014:
Grayson Perry on portraits, a new drama from Steven Soderbergh, more Peaky Blinders, a Cilla Black biopic, and not one but two post-apocalyptic dramas from Sky
7 Sep 2014:
From wink-murder Hamlet to Swingball to kissing, audience participation is hard to predict. Shrinking violets beware: the joke this autumn could be you, writes Brian Logan
5 Sep 2014: Alex Andreou: From George Osborne’s struggle with seven times eight, to Dan Quayle’s ‘potatoe’, the world of kids can be a political minefield
4 Sep 2014: Priya Elan: The only problem with Dr Sally Marlow’s eye-opening and shocking investigation is that it should have been the first in a series rather than a one-off
31 Aug 2014:
Australian actor and comedian who played Tony Hancock's good-natured lodger on radio and appeared in films such as The Dam Busters and Gallipoli
29 Aug 2014:
Two years ago she delivered her standup routine to 10 people in a strip club. Now she’s a star of the Edinburgh Fringe and touring the country. She talks biros, big families and why the new pope is ‘bloody marvellous’, writes Mark Lawson
28 Aug 2014:
After being axed from TV in 2009, Culshaw and the gang are back in the satirical hotseat, with highlights including Made in Westminster and Dull Scrounging Malingering Scum On Wheels
26 Aug 2014:
BBC Radio 2 listeners have picked their favourite riffs in music, with Led Zeppelin’s Whole Lotta Love topping the list. But what of the more unconventional methods of playing?
We look back at Apple's tech products, including game-changers such as the iMac and iPhone, curiosities like Lisa – and duds, like the 20th Anniversary Macintosh