Guests are invited to choose the eight records they would take to a desert island
Sue Lawley's castaway is actress Jane Asher
Sue Lawley's castaway is President of the National Union of Mineworkers Arthur Scargill
Sue Lawley's castaway is scientist Mary Archer
Sir Michael Gambon has died aged 82. This programme was first broadcast in 1988.
Sue Lawley's castaway is leader of the Labour Party Neil Kinnock
Sue Lawley's castaway is agony aunt Peggy Makins
Sue Lawley's castaway is actor and comedian Rowan Atkinson
Sue Lawley's castaway is Rabbi Lionel Blue
Sue Lawley's castaway is chef Anton Mosimann
Sue Lawley's castaway is Home Office Minister Douglas Hurd
Sue Lawley's castaway is actress Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies
Sue Lawley's castaway is General Director of the Royal Opera House Jeremy Isaacs
Sue Lawley's castaway is leader of the Social Democratic Party David Owen
Sue Lawley's castaway is pop star David Essex
Sue Lawley's castaway is comedian Dame Edna Everage
Sue Lawley's castaway is former Cabinet Secretary Lord Armstrong
Sue Lawley's castaway is comedian Joan Turner
Sue Lawley's castaway is Northern Ireland MP/MEP Reverend Ian Paisley
Sue Lawley's castaway is actress Patricia Neal
Sue Lawley's castaway is historian Lord Dacre Of Glanton
Sue Lawley's castaway is actress Anita Dobson
Sue Lawley's castaway is writer Alfred Wainwright
Sue Lawley's castaway is pianist Peter Donohoe
Sue Lawley's castaway is writer Salman Rushdie