Listen to a selection of clips from recent and upcoming programmes.
Extract from First Sale read by Kelly Burke
Glenn Patterson talks to Mark Lawson about Yankee Doodle Dandy starring James Cagney
Natalie Haynes talks to Tom Hunter about what makes Ballard such a great dystopic writer
Natalie Haynes and Tom Hunter discuss 'speculative fiction' and the appeal of the dystopia
From politics to post-nuclear, environment to zombies - what's next for the dystopic?
Joan Bakewell talks to John WIlson about The Leopard, directed by Luchino Visconti.
Gary Kemp and Tony Hadley perform the title track from their chart-topping album, True.
Hugh Laurie reflects on why the character House was an unlikely star for a TV drama.
Gary Kemp and Tony Hadley perform Gold from Spandau Ballet's hit album, True.
Gary Kemp says he was inspired by John Barry and James Bond when writing Spandau's Gold.
Zadie Smith discusses what social mobility means today.
Grayson Perry discusses the class system and hierarchy in the arts world.
John Wilson talks to Marianne Jean-Baptiste about Miles Davis' seminal 1959 album
Gary Kemp and Tony Hadley perform the title track from the Through the Barricades album.
Elton John speaks to the ´óÏó´«Ã½'s John Wilson.
Commedian Alexei Sayle on how his Marxist beliefs square with conflicting work.
Brian Sewell reflects on his achievements
Laura Marling performs Once, from her new album Once I Was an Eagle.
Ty Jeffries on the lengths to which he goes to achieve his evening performance 'look'.
Actor Michael Sheen describes his long-held love of Neil Gaiman's writing.
Mick Jagger reflects on the Rolling Stones history and talks about headlining Glastonbury.
Neil Gaiman tells Nick Briggs about his book, The Ocean at the End of the Lane.
Amanda Levete talks to John Wilson about the Casa Malaparte
Mark Lawson talks to Penelope Curtis about her Cultural Exchange selection.