Artsnight
An art magazine show guest-edited by a different personality each week.
Seasons

E1Maxine Peake
Mar 6, 2015
Acclaimed actor Maxine Peake takes over editorial control, 'curating' the opening episode. Celebrating voices marginalised by mainstream culture, Maxine talks to the most controversial band in Britain, Sleaford Mods. She discusses the role of women and television with an all-female panel, including W1A's Jessica Hynes, and she explores the life and legacy of Salford's Shelagh Delaney, the writer who helped inspire Coronation Street and the Smiths.

E2Lynn Barber
Mar 13, 2015
Sunday Times journalist Lynn Barber takes over editorial control to 'curate' the second episode. Lynn wants to look at some of the most exciting developments in popular culture in 2015. She chats to Mark Ronson, the most intriguing pop star of the modern age, as well as looking at the boom of ingenious, inventive magazines bought by and made for young people. She sticks up for that supposed 'Mickey Mouse degree' - media studies - while former media studies student Jon Ronson explores the theme of shame in the internet age.

E3Armando Iannucci
Mar 20, 2015
Writer, director and satirist Armando Ianucci takes the reins of Artsnight for the third episode of the series. Armando looks afresh at high culture - poetry, classical music and fine art - to ask why some people feel excluded from it, and why these arts matter. He talks to acclaimed poet Kate Tempest about her life and work, visits an exhibition of Goya's drawings, meets Apollo Music Projects, who are transforming children's lives with classical music, and invites stand-up comedian Josie Long to reflect on the cultural life of the nation in an age of austerity.

E4Chris Dercon
Mar 27, 2015
Chris Dercon, director of Tate Modern, takes the helm of Artsnight for the fourth episode of the series. Chris asks why Berlin is the creative capital of Europe; the city is a magnet for artists and musicians, with an expanding array of galleries, museums and public arts intuitions. He talks to iconoclast Ai Weiwei, who has recently opened a studio in the city despite being unable to leave China. He explores the intriguing world of drone art and the pioneering work of the late Berlin-based artist Harun Farocki. He also commissions a new film about Nick Cave's formative years in West Berlin, when the city was burgeoning with creative talent prior to the fall of the Berlin Wall.

E1Andrew Marr
Jun 19, 2015
Andrew Marr champions some great Renaissance dramatists who aren't Shakespeare.

E2Lily Cole
Jul 3, 2015
Model and actress Lily Cole explores whether children inhibit or enhance an artistic life.

E3Lynn Barber
Jul 10, 2015
Journalist Lynn Barber takes over editorial control to explore the world of artist Doug Aitken.

E4Samira Ahmed
Jul 17, 2015
Broadcaster Samira Ahmed takes a look at photography, both historically and in the present day.

E5Martha Lane Fox
Jul 24, 2015
Martha Lane Fox explores how the west's two cultures - science and arts - work together.

E6Richard Wilson
Jul 31, 2015
Richard Wilson looks at Samuel Beckett, speaking to Ian McKellen and Hugo Weaving.

E7Irvine Welsh
Sep 25, 2015
Irvine Welsh goes to Edinburgh to see what effect the Scottish referendum had on the arts.

E8Hofesh Shechter
Oct 2, 2015
Hofesh Shechter explores how embarrassment can be rich territory for artistic exploration.

E9Ben Okri
Oct 9, 2015
Ben Okri explores the transformative effect of the prize on the career of its recipients.

E10Will Gompertz
Oct 16, 2015
BBC arts editor Will Gompertz investigates the thriving art market.

E11Lynn Barber
Oct 23, 2015
Lynn Barber considers the idea of taking risks in art.

E12George the Poet
Oct 30, 2015
Spoken word artist George the Poet explores the heritage and future of black culture.

E13Josie Rourke
Nov 6, 2015
Josie Rourke looks at the changing idea of the hero in contemporary culture.

E14Clara Amfo
Nov 13, 2015
Clara Amfo, one of BBC Radio 1's rising stars, looks at how the fame industry works.

E15Edmund de Waal
Nov 20, 2015
Artist Edmund de Waal looks at the theme of memory and art.

E16Kwasi Kwarteng
Nov 27, 2015
Kwasi Kwarteng looks at how the British Empire impacted on art and literature.

E17Ana Matronic
Dec 4, 2015
Ana Matronic explores how robots are taking over mainstream culture.

E18Juergen Teller - Fame, Fashion and Photography
Dec 11, 2015
Chris Dercon talks to world-famous celebrity photographer Juergen Teller.

E1David Baddiel
May 6, 2016
David Baddiel travels to New York to investigate Thomas Carlyle's Great Man theory.

E2Nicholas Serota
May 13, 2016
Sir Nicholas Serota, director of the Tate, investigates why contemporary art matters.

E3Lionel Shriver
May 20, 2016
Lionel Shriver asks why economics has become one of the most exciting subjects for writers

E4Charlotte Church
May 27, 2016
Charlotte Church meets musicians pushing the boundaries of what a voice can do.

E5Paul Mason
Jun 3, 2016
Paul Mason talks to six writers engaged with the most urgent issues of our time.

E6Kieran Long
Jun 10, 2016
The V&A's architecture curator Kieran Long explores the future of the home in Britain.

E7Lynn Barber meets Mumford & Sons
Jun 17, 2016
Mumford & Sons talk to Lynn Barber about becoming an international super group.

E8Maria Balshaw
Jul 8, 2016
Maria Balshaw visits the five museums shortlisted for the 2016 Museum of the Year award.

E9A Tribute to Carla Lane
Jul 15, 2016
Rarely seen interviews in which writer Carla Lane discusses her life and work.

E10Val McDermid
Jul 22, 2016
Is fiction the best way to access the truth?

E11Lynn Barber Meets John Lydon
Jul 29, 2016
Lynn Barber meets up with the self-ordained king of punk John Lydon.

E12Meg Rosoff
Aug 5, 2016
Novelist Meg Rosoff explores the relationship between art and the unconscious mind.

E1Poets at the BBC
Oct 1, 2016
A look through the BBC archives to show how bards turned into broadcasters, featuring some of the most beloved poets Britain has produced.

E2Michael Palin Meets Jan Morris
Oct 8, 2016
Michael Palin travels to north Wales to interview legendary travel writer Jan Morris.

E3When Julie Walters Met Willy Russell
Oct 15, 2016
Julie Walters, one of Britain's most popular actresses, meets Willy Russell, to find out how a 15-year-old dropout from a working-class suburb of Liverpool became one of the most successful playwrights in the history of modern British theatre.

E4The Man Booker Prize 2016
Oct 22, 2016
David Baddiel introduces the six novels on the 2016 Man Booker Prize shortlist.

E52016 The Year of King Lear
Oct 29, 2016
A look at why Lear resonates so deeply with contemporary audiences.
Storyline
An art magazine show guest-edited by a different personality each week.
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