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Lawrence Pollard explores some of the more bizarre assaults on contemporary art.
David Heathcote visits Casa Del Rio, an Art Deco fantasy house in rural Devon.
Series Catch-up
David Heathcote uncovers the controversial story of the London Transport HQ.
Series Catch-up
At Claridge's Hotel in Mayfair, David Heathcote enjoys the glamour of the Deco fumoir. (R)
Series Catch-up
Arts magazine with Kim Lenaghan reporting on film, music, books and the visual arts.
Arts magazine with Marie-Louise Muir reporting on film, music, books and the visual arts.
Arts magazine with Marie-Louise Muir reporting on film, music, books and the visual arts.
Arts magazine with Marie-Louise Muir reporting on film, music, books and the visual arts.
Drama, opera, ballet feature in this week's theatre-themed Zone.
After touring Europe, Waldemar Januszczak brings the Baroque home to England. (R)
Series Catch-up
Waldemar Januszczak focuses on the route of the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. (R)
Series Catch-up
Waldemar Januszczak explores St Peter's in Rome, and details the birth of Baroque. (R)
Series Catch-up
Tinchy Stryder, Annie Mac and the editor of Dazed and Confused join Nihal.
Radio 1's story of the decade continues as we rewind to 2002.
Series Catch-up Trial
Radio 1's story of the decade continues as we rewind to 2001.
Series Catch-up Trial
Radio 1 starts its ten-part story of the decade, rewinding to the year 2000.
Series Catch-up Trial
Getting you through your Sunday night boredom with celebrity chat, new music and gossip .
Curtis Stigers remembers clarinettist and bandleader Benny Goodman in his centenary year.
Series Catch-up Trial
Curtis Stigers remembers clarinettist and bandleader Benny Goodman in his centenary year.
Series Catch-up Trial
Curtis Stigers remembers clarinettist and bandleader Benny Goodman in his centenary year.
Series Catch-up Trial
How blues music travelled from southern USA to the heart of British pop and rock culture. (R)
Join Clare English for a literary treat with new writing and favourite authors.
When Gerald Haxton dies, Alan Searle becomes a major part of Maugham's life.
With his marriage to Syrie imploding, Maugham escapes to the south of France with Gerald.
In 1915, Maugham is despatched to Geneva to work for British intelligence.
The manager of the Royal Court decides to stage Maugham's play, Lady Frederick.
In 1892 Maugham enrolled at St Thomas' medical school, but his heart wasn't in it.
Jo Whiley sits in for Claudia Winkleman, with guest Ryuichi Sakamoto.
Rhaglen yn cynnwys darnau o'r archif. Archive clips and recordings with John Hardy.
Rhaglen yn cynnwys darnau o'r archif. Archive clips and recordings with John Hardy.
Donald Macleod presents some of Nielsen's works from his final years.
Donald Macleod presents works from when Nielsen's career and personal life were in crisis.
WIth Nielsen's comic opera about masked balls and his final string quartet.
Donald Macleod introduces two of Nielsen's works inspired by paintings.
Focusing on the recognition for both Nielsen's first symphony and his first choral work.
Andrew Graham-Dixon presents from the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology in Oxford.
Charles Hazlewood and the BBC Concert orchestra focus on music inspired by Mexico.
How guest star Ardal O'Hanlon was transformed into his character Brannigan. (R)
Behind-the-scenes look at Martha's first trip in the TARDIS. (R)
Behind-the-scenes look at Doctor Who and his companion for the third series, Martha Jones. (R)