This Collection contains interviews broadcast since 2002 on The Film Programme, Front Row and Woman's Hour.
JJ Abrams boldly goes back to the future with the Star Trek prequel.
Francine Stock talks to Ben Affleck about writing, directing and starring in The Town.
Jenny Agutter revisits The Railway Children, Walkabout and The American Werewolf in London.
To mark its 40th anniversary, Jenny Agutter reminisces about starring in The Railway Children, aged 17.
Pedro Almodovar explains why he remade Women On The Verge Of A Nervous Breakdown as part of his new film, Broken Embraces.
Gerry Anderson, the brains behind Thunderbirds talks about his live action movie Journey to the Far Side of the Sun.
Wes Anderson tells Francine Stock about his adaptation of Roald Dahl's tale about a fox's tail.
Andrew Collins talks to Judd Apatow, the writer/director of Knocked Up.
Director Andrea Arnold discusses her controversial drama Fish Tank.
Francine talks to award contender Darren Aronofsky, director of Black Swan.
Actress Gemma Arterton discusses going from blockbusters to a low budget British thriller.
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