Kenneth Branagh on Front Row
Kenneth Branagh talks to Mark Lawson, looking back over his extensive career on stage, film and TV.
Kenneth Branagh talks to Mark Lawson, looking back over his extensive career on stage, film and TV.
Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple who brought the world the iPhone and the iPad, has died aged 56, after suffering from pancreatic cancer.
Have your idea turned into an experiment with the help of a professional scientist.
Michael Morpurgo and Sara Maitland talk to Harriett Gilbert about the books they love.
Panel show in which three distinguished guests donate fascinating exhibits to a vast imaginary museum.
When a father shows his true feelings for his daughter's deaf boyfriend, tempers fly. Watch a signed film of the play.
Michael Portillo asks whether free-market capitalism is a broken system.
Toby Stephens is back as Raymond Chandler's fast-talking private eye Philip Marlowe.
New comedy from Frank Skinner - a masterclass in the great art of arguing.
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It's a powerful thing, that Woody Allen character. A whole generation of younger actors - from Seinfeld to Ben Stiller - incorporate references to it; it is deep in the culture of comedy acting.
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