Listen to a selection of clips from recent and upcoming programmes.
Lou Reed talked to John Wilson in 2000 about songwriting.
Grayson Perry talks about the 2013 City of Culture, Derry~Londonderry.
YouTube stars Jack and Finn Harries on taking JacksGap to the next level.
Coleridge found great inspiration in darkness, this is one of his finest night poems.
Michael Berkeley and Roger Wright pay tribute to Sir John Tavener.
James Naughtie speaks to Hercule Poirot, played by David Suchet.
Matthew Macfadyen and Stephen Mangan talk to Kirsty Lang about playing Jeeves and Wooster
Actor Forest Whitaker talks about playing Cecil Gaines in The Butler.
US musician Archie Shepp on his updated version of his album Attica Blues.
A specially composed soundtrack by Summer Camp for the new series, Forever Young.
Actor Jude Law talks about his plans to move behind the lens.
The composer talks to Andrew Marr about his life and the religious influences on his work
Tracey Thorn performs How Wild the Wind Blows, written by Nick Drake’s mother Molly.
Bernard MacLaverty talks about 50 years of writing in an Open Book special.
Natalie Merchant performs I May Know The Word from her debut solo album, Tigerlily.
The Times' contributor, Giles Coren, reviews a new play with the ´óÏó´«Ã½'s Will Gompertz.
Sarah Montague speaks to actor Colin firth about his role in The Railway Man.
Shelagh Vainker talks to Will Gompertz about a collection of 400 works of Chinese art.
Wyre Davies reports from Sao Paulo as the Volkswagen kombi ceases production.
Borgen's Birgitte Hjort Sørensen talks to Jenni Murray about the series finale.
Donna Tartt talks about her cult bestseller The Secret History.
Director Steve McQueen discusses his reasons for making the film 12 Years A Slave.
The late Nobel Laureate remembers his early years.
Early in his career, he saw himself playing brutal roles in films like Scum.