Listen to a selection of clips from recent and upcoming programmes.
A poem by Joseph O鈥機onnor based on a conversation he overheard on Dublin's LUAS tramline.
Image: Clive Rowe as Tubb and The Cast of The Hothouse. Photo credit: Johan Persson
Riz Ahmed talks about the political questions raised in The Reluctant Fundamentalist.
Why David Abraham, Chief Executive of Channel 4 says he deserves his high salary
Illness and death with pop star Marc Almond who currently performs 'Ten Plagues' in London
John McCarthy hears how restoration has changed the famous Athens site.
presented by Mark Lawson
Suggs talks to Mark Lawson about John Betjeman
Melvyn Bragg talks to mark Lawson about Rembrandt's 1658 Self-Portrait
National Poet of Wales Gillian Clarke describes the polar bear rug in her childhood home.
Artist Damien Hirst talks to Kirsty Young about his less than promising beginnings in art.
Casualty creators Paul Unwin and Jeremy Brock express their surprise at its longevity.
The Trumpeter on one of Bach's most famous works
presented by John Wilson
The Most Rev Justin Welby talks to Mark Lawson
interview by Mark Lawson
The Chair of Arts Council England talks to John Wilson
Director Jay Bulger speaks to Francine Stock about his Ginger Baker documentary.
Lydia Corbett on what it was like sitting for Picasso.
The Saturday Review panel discuss Baz Luhrmann's The Great Gatsby.
Murray Lachlan Young encapsulates our hopes and fears for the Eurovision Song Contest.
Author John le Carr茅 demonstrates some of the accents he uses when reading his own work.
Soprano Catherine Bott is pitch-corrected to sound a little like Cher singing Believe.
Wilko and John Wilson check mics and levels ahead of the recording at Maida Vale Studios.