Special programming featuring interviews, clips and broadcasts which celebrate and debate culture in Leicester as the city applies to be UK City of Culture 2017.
Jonathan Lampon live from Curve as Leicester finds out if it's UK City of Culture 2017.
Jonathan explains why Leicester is a good candidate for the UK City of Culture.
Anne Davies explains why the Regal Cinema is her picture choice for Made in Leicester.
Jess Green is a 24-year-old poet who is born and bred in Leicester.
Jess Green reads a poem inspired by her home town called This City.
Behind the scenes to see what the bid team and its partners are doing for their bid.
Paul Kerryson has worked as an artistic director in Leicester for 21 years.
Raised in Leicester, Aakash Odedra trained in Kathak, a form of classical Indian dance.
Local print-maker Sarah Kirby on how Leicester鈥檚 architecture ignites her imagination.
Sir David Attenborough reflects on how growing up in Leicester shaped his future.
The bid team sends off its final application for Leicester City of Culture in style.
Jonathan Lampon speaks to Leicester's competition for City of Culture 2017.
Geeta Pendse visits Merseyside, host of the 2008 European Capital of Culture.
A look at the cost of hosting the year and what it could mean for Leicester.
Children from Stoneygate College sing their support for Leicester's City of Culture bid.
The team hoping to win the UK City of Culture prepares to hand over its final bid ideas.
Matt Smith talks to some of the stallholders at the first ever City Festival.
David Sykes' takes to the field with the re-enactors recreating the Battle of Bosworth.
Jim is live from the Bosworth Heritage Centre on the 528th anniversary of the battle.
What lessons can Leicester learn from Londonderry, the current UK city of Culture?
Hosting City of Culture could cost Leicester millions, but can local business benefit?
How could Leicester's community benefit from becoming UK City of Culture in 2017?
On his trip to Londonderry, the current City of Culture 2017, Jonathan Lampon met Anne.
Jonathan meets Frank Cottrell Boyce, writer of the London Olympics Opening Ceremony.