A pick from the four days of music
The 2016 Quincy Jones Prom with the Metropole Orkest under Jules Buckley.
Emily Dankworth looks through her grandmother鈥檚 record collection.
Ivor Novello Award winning singer-songwriter Will Young spins his favourite jazz tunes.
Don Cheadle chooses his favourite Miles Davis songs following his 2016 movie Miles Ahead.
Ana Matronic presents classic jazz from her personal collection of 78 rpm records.
Julian Joseph presents live music by Jan Garbarek.
Soul Music hears from those who lost relatives to the lynch mobs of the American South.
Geoffrey Smith and Helen Mayhew present the 50 Greatest Jazz Albums.
Julian Joseph celebrates the music of saxophone colossus Sonny Rollins.
Van Morrison talks to broadcaster & bandmate Leo Green about his relationship with jazz.
Craig Charles explores the music that Miles Davis produced in his Electric Era.
Mary Anne Hobbs talks to Donny McCaslin, the man who helped David Bowie make Blackstar.
Ella Fitzgerald, live at the Royal Albert Hall in 1990, heralding the start of Jazz FM.
Cerys Matthews presents an hour of music that makes you want to jump and stomp.
Comedian Stewart Lee discovered jazz in 1983. And hasn鈥檛 looked back.
Gregory Porter plays some of his favourite jazz vocalists and discusses their style.
Kevin Le Gendre shines a spotlight on Argentinian composer/arranger Lalo Schifrin.
Hardeep Singh Kohli luxuriates in an hour of the jazz that moves him the most.
Emma talks to movers and shakers in the contemporary jazz scene, with Binker and Moses.
Moira Stuart on the lives and careers of male jazz artists, continuing with Chet Baker.