David Tennant reveals how the stories of Roald Dahl have inspired pop songwriters.
DetailsSeries on the quality of young musical talent in British specialist schools and colleges
DetailsBruce Dickinson continues the story of one of the greatest Chicago bluesmen - Howlin' Wolf
DetailsBruce Dickinson presents a profile of Howlin' Wolf, one of the greatest Chicago bluesmen
DetailsDocumentary to mark the sixtieth anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
DetailsTrevor Nelson looks back at the rise and fall of Motown's last great act.
DetailsSteve Wright examines the phenomenon of Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody.
DetailsPete Mitchell tells the tale of a lauded singer who hardly got a penny from his music.
DetailsAn irreverent and fun panel game, with a variety of games based on the world of film.
DetailsSerialisation of Robert Graves' story of the Roman emperor, read by Sir Derek Jacobi
DetailsSteve Lamacq showcases artists who have performed at the BBC's Maida Vale studios.
DetailsDon Letts tells the story of Island Records, founded by Chris Blackwell fifty years ago
DetailsPaul Gambaccini presents a series charting the history of Elektra Records
DetailsPaul Gambaccini presents a series charting the history of Elektra Records
DetailsJack Dee and Jo Brand host their cheerful guide to surviving the Christmas holidays.
DetailsThe Rolling Stones' frontman hand-picks a selection of favourite and influential artists.
DetailsActor Damian Lewis reads a collection of Ian Fleming's James Bond stories
DetailsJamie Cullum showcases his love of jazz, featuring live sessions and special guests
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