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John Mills, Michael Redgrave and Rex Harrison
As John Mills, Michael Redgrave and Rex Harrison celebrate their centenaries, David Gritten praises three distinctive actors who were proud to be British.
28/1/2008: Pop critic Neil McCormick tells us why the Ting Tings could be the next big "ting" in pop.; ITN; arts; culture minute; Telegraph; ting tings; Novelist Andrew O'Hagan reads the poetry of Robert Burns; ITN; arts; Charles Spencer on why he thinks David Hare's The Vertical Hour is likely to leave its audience horizontal with boredom; ITN; Telegraph; The vertical hour; arts; culture minute; stage; Art critic Richard Dorment on the Russia art exhibition at the Royal Academy that almost never was; ITN; arts; culture minute; richard dorment; royal academy; russia collection; Opera critic Rupert Christianson on why he thinks the winner of Britain's Got Talent should not be classified as an opera singer; ITN; arts; Why Tim Burton's new film Sweeney Todd has taken Tim Robey's breath away.; Film; ITN; Telegraph; arts; culture minute; sweeney todd; tim robey; http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid1390897443http://www.brightcove.com/channel.jsp?channel=1348423968
Woman screaming
The shifting diagnoses of 'mad' women make for a remarkable history of psychiatric games.
Rafael Bonachela
Mark Monahan reviews Rafael Bonachela at the Queen Elizabeth Hall.
Rachel Unthank
David Cheal reviews Rachel Unthank at the Borderline, London W1.
Pioneer Girl by Alexander Rodchenko
Alexander Rodchenko transformed photography by his obsession with strange angles.
Daniel Day-Lewis in There Will Be Blood
David Gritten analyses Daniel Day-Lewis's latest performance, likely to win a Bafta tomorrow.
Marion Cotillard trounces rivals to win best Actress Bafta for her portrayal of Edith Piaf.
British romance starring Keira Knightley beats off Hollywood heavyweights.
Dominic Cavendish reviews War and Peace in Nottingham.
Did your favourite make the list? And if not, why not?
Ratatouille
Rebecca Davies learns how to turn a dirty rat into a loveable ball of fluff.
Josie Long
This month's hot tickets.
Jonny Greenwood
Listen to a tune from his soundtrack for 'There Will Be Blood'.
David Blandy
Vote for the winners of a new prize for digital film.
The Sound of Music
From A Fistful of Dollars to Some Like it Hot, may we present the 100 best movie soundtracks.
Sam Riley was a failed rock star when he was cast to play Ian Curtis in 'Control'.
Stroke survivor John Horan on how The Diving Bell and the Butterfly movingly captures the reality of a stroke.
The soul diva Mary J Blige has beaten alcohol and drugs to emerge as one of the most inspirational singers today.
The works in a show about the nature of humour range from unfunny to offensive. This could be one of the year's worst.
The Arts Column
Rupert Christiansen asks: who will pay for excellence?
On Music - piano keyboard
Julian Lloyd Webber on the price we pay for free music.
On radio
Gillian Reynolds is tired of being lectured at by Radio 4.
Filmmakers on film
Kirsten Sheridan talks about Walter Salles's The Motorcycle Diaries.