Listen to a selection of clips from recent and upcoming programmes.
Holly Hunter talks about picking her roles and why she worked on The Piano and Thirteen.
Robin Ellis recalls meeting an international Poldark fan in an unlikely manner.
Johnny Depp and Tim Burton talk to Francine Stock about the making of Sweeny Todd
David Peace on how poetry of the Russian Revolution was an inspiration for Red or Dead.
Roger Bolton hears complaints about a HARDtalk interview with baritone Thomas Hampson.
Michael Grandage talks to Mark Lawson about the poem Dear Bryan Wynter by WS Graham.锘
Naomi Alderman and games writer Rhianna Pratchett discuss the role of writers in gaming.
Aspiring star, Tequila, goes on 'stage' in the virtual world of SuperYou.
Riz Ahmed talks to John about the video game Street Fighter II.
Members of The Clash talk about their personal styles and their early breakthrough.
Robbie Collin talks to director Roger Michell about film festivals and who really benefits
Armando Iannucci talks to John Wilson about Woody Allen's film Stardust Memories.
Ben Onwukwe explains how a subterranean London music movement entered the mainstream.
Writer Kim Shuck explores the Bohemian Cigar Store Cafe in North Beach, San Francisco
Tim Stanley tells Hardeep Singh Kohli about choosing his beliefs as an adult in Britain.
Richard Curtis says he might leave film making to the younger generation
Mark chooses the 1974 film The Parallax View starring Warren Beatty.
Marilyn Rust reports on the story behind George Lloyd's HMS Trinidad March
John Wilson chooses Persepolis, the site of the ancient Persian capital, in Southern Iran.
Roger Law meets Tim Webber, the man behind some of Hollywood's spectacular special effects
Roger Law meets designer Ross Lovegrove who always has the beauty of nature in mind.
Roger Law meets Hussein Chalayan - a dress designer who has put magic into fashion.
Macca's former PR chief recalls how the singer survived a storm then set a stadium record.
Rachel Johnson鈥檚 lusty teen writings show Rufus Hound that 鈥済irls are quite like boys鈥.