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Business insights are swamped by smugness in the last of Evan Davis's series

Filmmaker Simon Bright's documentary about Robert Mugabe takes a look at the African president's rise to power

A celebration of Barcelona's little maestro

Director Wernor Herzog's chilling look at death row inmates

Behind the scenes in a bee colony

Cordon Bleu-trained chef, Rachel Khoo, perfects French cuisine

An insight into children's story-telling from Mariella Frostrup

We review Port of Morrow

Womanising, brawls and boozing in this raucous play

We Bought a Zoo, starring Matt Damon and Scarlett Johansson brings a true story to life with its emotional but likeable journey. After viewing adverts I was convinced this PG film was going to be a children’s film but it completely surprised me by proving the contrary.

The last in the series of this musical show focuses on the Millennium

Radio 4's Afternoon Play draws on complicated themes to provide a much darker offering

The comedian faces a gruelling challenge of running, rowing and cycling from Paris to London for Sport Relief

The gripping Channel 4 documentary takes a look behind the bars of the American prison system

Light comedy and cross dressing combined to perfection in Clwyd Theatre Cymru's production of Shakespeare drama  

It’s 1982 and The Jam have just unleashed Town Called Malice, a wistful homage to lead singer and guitarist Paul Weller’s hometown of Woking.

Driven by Weller’s trademark dulcet drawl, The Jam’s sneering, no nonsense approach cut through the squal of synth-pop dominating the charts to take the coveted top spot.

Spool forward 30 years spanning both the demise of The Jam and the rise of an illustrious solo career, it’s clear the Modfather’s fierce work ethic shows no sign of abating.

Routes to suit all capabilities in the Afan Forest and the flying experience of the Twrch trail in Cwmcarn

A controversial interview with disgraced cricketer Mohammad Amir 

 

The series finale of University Challenge also marks its 50th anniversary

The Radio 4 panel show fails to impress with its unnecessary humour

A debate on Rangers Football club fails to ignite enthusiasm and passion

The first album by the X Factor finalist seems rushed to Rebecca Jones.

Folk group's first album offers little variety.

Christina Ricci, Kristin Scott Thomas and Uma Thurman all impress alongside Robert Pattinson in this classic novel adaptation.