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Front Row's John Wilson visits some famous dog film stars and their trainer Julie Tottman at the Leavesden Studios.
This week's edition reviews Daniel Radcliffe in his first film since Harry Potter, playing a bereaved father in The Woman in Black. Miss Piggy and Kermit are back with The Muppets and Keira Knightley stars in A Dangerous Method.
A major exhibition of Egyptian treasures, including mummified animals and people, is set to open in Edinburgh.
Patrick Helly shows BBC News how the hand-made Bafta trophies are produced.
Dame Judi Dench and Celia Imrie talking to Tim Muffett about their latest film Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
Lady Gaga reveals beating teenage bulimia saved her music career and Sir Paul McCartney gets a star on the Walk of Fame plus the rest of the day's top entertainment headlines.
Boxes of the 2012 Oscar statuettes have arrived in LA ahead of the Academy Awards on 26 February.
Nick Higham meets Cullen Murphy, author of God's Jury: The Inquisition and the Making of the Modern World.
War Horse star Jeremy Irvine met the Duchess of Cornwall when she talked to diabetes patients at Addenbrooke's Hospital.
The comedian and actor, Steve Coogan, says the radical cleric Abu Qatada should not be sent back to Jordan.
Stephen Fry says for villainy, comedy and character acting no-one does it better than Brits.
Former Countryfile presenter Miriam O'Reilly told Radio 5 live that the lack of older women on television is damaging to society.
Heather Mills has told the Leveson Inquiry she never authorised the former editor of the Mirror, Piers Morgan, to listen to her voicemail messages.
One of the most enduring and colourful figures in modern art, Yayoi Kusama, gives a peek of her new exhibition at Tate Modern to Newsnight's Steve Smith.
Ai Weiwei, who gained global recognition for his design of the iconic Bird's Nest stadium for the last Olympics, is now designing a pavilion for this year's games in London.
Sir Paul McCartney has been honoured with a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame.
Origami dresses, the London 2012 Olympic torch and a wind-propelled landmine detonator are among the nominations for the 2012 Designs of the Year Awards.
Miss Piggy is busy a global star, but she took time out from her hectic schedule to have a chat with BBC Breakfast's Bill Turnbull about her latest film, The Muppets.
Sinead O'Connor tells BBC Breakfast about the inspirations behind her latest album, How About I Be Me.
British filmmaker James Marsh's new film Shadow Dancer is to be screened at the Berlin Film Festival.
The mysterious Russian street artist, 'Pavel 183', is being compared to Britain's Banksy.
Stephen Fry has said that judges need to understand social media better in terms of the law.
The cookery school kitchens at TV chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's River Cottage headquarters in Devon have been severely damaged by fire.
Lord Sugar told Radio 5 live that the trial of Harry Redknapp for alleged tax evasion was an attempt by authorities to make an example of a high profile personality, which backfired.
Dame Judi Dench attended the premiere of her new film The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel in London on Tuesday night.
Michelle Obama has been showing off her fitness prowess in a series of chat show appearances in the US.
South African police have charged a man with fraud after he claimed to be a famous Zulu musician who had come back from the dead.
Acts prepare for Radio Two Folk awards in Manchester
The Vow stars Channing Tatum and Rachel McAdams talk music and the lack of originality in Hollywood.
Katie Price has told Newsnight's Jeremy Paxman she thinks breast implants should have an age limit of 21, following the health scare over implants manufactured by French firm PIP.
Dame Shirley Bassey, Sir Elton John and Sir Paul McCartney are among the artists who will play at the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Concert in London in June.
Kermit the Frog tries to guess Miss Piggy's answers in a game of Mr and Mrs.
Comedy legend Jackie Mason is in the UK on what he says will be his final tour of the country. The self-proclaimed "amazingly talented" stand-up gave a private routine to Newsnight's Stephen Smith.
The BBC's Lizo Mzimba speaks to Daniel Radcliffe on the set of The Woman in Black.
Gary Barlow says he wants to represent "the whole world" at the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Concert in June.
Dawn French reveals that she has lost four stone (25.4Kg) since shooting the second series of Roger and Val Have Just Got In.
The works of Lucian Freud are to be displayed in two major exhibitions showcase at the National Portrait Gallery in London and Pallant House Gallery in Chichester.
The Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee has heard from witnesses during an inquiry into library closures.
Events are taking place in the UK and across the world to mark the 200th birthday of Charles Dickens.
David Hockney has revealed some of Lucian Freud's work practices, ahead of two major showcases of the late painter's work.
On the 200th anniversary of Charles Dickens's birth, the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall will attend a special service at Westminster Abbey.
Sir Cliff Richard told BBC Radio 5 live's Pienaar's Politics that he has great respect for The Queen.
Pop singer Cher Lloyd tells Panorama's Declan Lawn about being cyberbullied and her fears for her family's safety.
Acclaimed actor and writer Simon Callow has written a biography of Charles Dickens, exploring the importance of the theatre to the author.
Former News of the World showbusiness editor gives evidence at the Leveson Inquiry into press standards.
Comedian John Bishop is about to take on a five day triathlon from Paris to London to raise money for Sport Relief.
The BBC's director general Mark Thompson has accused the Iranian authorities of intimidating those working for its Persian service.
Paintings by Winston Churchill have gone on display alongside works by the now-famous Moroccan artist, Hassan El Glaoui, who owes his career to Churchill.
Arts editor Will Gompertz has been speaking to the writers and performers of farce to find out the genre's pitfalls and problems.
One of the first events to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee is taking place at the Cartoon Museum in London.
Andrew Marr is presenting a new documentary to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.
Actor Viggo Mortensen told Radio 5 live how he got the part of Sigmund Freud in new film A Dangerous Method.






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