Steve Coogan on Alan Partridge laying siege to the big-screen, writer Denise Mina discusses problems with plotting and Kevin McNally reflects on his high employment rate as an actor. Boris Johnson erects a sculpture with a possibly problematic name; Sir Peter Bazalgette on cutting Arts Council grants and John Wilson explores the art of Ian Dury and meets novelist Philipp Meyer and trumpeter Alison Balsom.
Steve Coogan on Alan Partridge laying siege to the big-screen, writer Denise Mina discusses problems with plotting and Kevin McNally reflects on his high employment rate as an actor. Boris Johnson erects a sculpture with a possibly problematic name; Sir Peter Bazalgette on cutting Arts Council grants and John Wilson explores the art of Ian Dury and meets novelist Philipp Meyer and trumpeter Alison Balsom.