Listen to a selection of clips from recent and upcoming programmes.
Artist Tacita Dean explains why she loves film and wants to save it from extinction.
Authors David Baldacci and Imogen Edwards-Jones discuss the world of insider novels.
Musician Pat Kane and poet Roger McGough discuss an original Bob Dylan manuscript .
The ´óÏó´«Ã½'s Will Gompertz visits the house in Brixton where Vincent Van Gogh once lived.
The cellist Julian Lloyd Webber on why he has been forced to stop playing.
Comedy writers Ray Galton and Alan Simpson discuss memories of working with Tony Hancock
Will Gompertz learns how Rothko's Black on Maroon painting has been restored.
Dr Mark Elliott and Sydney Thomas explain the art of "beatmatching".
British academic Andy Orchard discusses JRR Tolkien's newly published Beowulf translation
Former Police drummer Stewart Copeland speaks to Rebecca Jones about his new concerto
Hay Festival director Peter Florence pays tribute to poet, author & activist Maya Angelou
Journalists Camilla Long and Simon Heffer discuss the new use of the word 'beyond'
Musician Paul Weller speaks to Colin Paterson as he prepares for a concert in London
Father Jamie Macleod discusses unknowingly buying a Van Dyck portrait for just £400.
National Trust's Christine Sitwell explains how a disputed Rembrandt was proven genuine.
Peter Richardson, creator of Comic Strip Presents, pays tribute to comedian Rik Mayall.
WIll Gompertz looks at the success of Joe Orton's Entertaining Mr Sloan, 50 years on
Rachel Kelly on how poetry helped her though depression.
Sir Quentin Blake discusses the art of illustrating.
Illustrator Paul Cox talks through his artwork, having spent the morning in the studio.
Edwina Currie and Prof John Mullan discuss what novels politicians should read.
Jamie Lloyd and David Lister discuss a production of Richard III that uses fake blood
Sherlock co-creator Mark Gatiss reveals his favourite movie detectives.