Listen to a selection of clips from recent and upcoming programmes.
Novellist David Baldacci speaks to Front Row's Mark Lawson on writing about terrorism.
Richard Holloway, the former Bishop of Edinburgh, discusses watching Westerns in the 1940s
A special performance for Front Row.
Corinne Bailey Rae talks about how she writes songs.
Tracey Emin on her favourite work of art, Vermeer's Lady writing a letter with her Maid.
Droh Moreh talks about interviewing six former heads of the Israeli Shin Bet for his film.
Adrian Lester chooses Bob Marley's Redemption Song for Front Row's Cultural Exchange.
Bertolucci on the similarities between conducting an orchestra and directing a film.
Tamara Rojo talks to John Wilson about her favourite ballet
William Hartnell, the first ever Doctor Who, is remembered by his co-stars.
Coronation Day 1937, and the newly crowned George VI prepares for his dreaded speech...
Mohsin Hamid talks to Mark Lawson about Olaf Stapledon's Star Maker
Documentary maker Leslie Woodhead talks about how the Beatles terrfied the Soviet regime.
Extract from The Wireless Set, a short story by George Mackay Brown read by Claire Knight.
Jazz Pianist, Neil Cowley looks at the origins of 鈥榖ridges鈥 and Middle 8s.
Steve Coogan talks to Francine Stock about the inescapability of Alan Partridge.
Ian McMillan tells the tale of how his mother and father fell in love.
Pedro Almodovar on why his new film is 'like a tribute to the 80s'.
Gillian Clarke discusses her poetry collection Ice with James Naughtie and readers.
A clip of Damian Lewis reading John le Carr茅's A Delicate Truth for Book at Bedtime.
Actor Damian Lewis talks about the challenges in reading John le Carr茅's A Delicate Truth.
Jo Shapcott describes how she started to disagree with Rilke鈥檚 poems and so wrote her own.
Professor Robert Winston looks at how the key of a musical piece influences the listener.
Giles Fraser reviews The Pajama Game at the Chichester Festival Theatre.