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Peggy Reynolds investigates the layers of mystery surrounding Larkin's much-loved poem.
Kim Lenaghan presents an extended interview with Sir James and Lady Jeanne Galway.
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.
Arts magazine with Marie-Louise Muir reporting on film, music, books and the visual arts.
Pam Ayres presents more of her own poetry and sketches. From June 2004.
Kim Lenaghan discovers why Irish Set Dancing was once almost banned.
Brian Matthew celebrates British dance bands with a profile of Jack Hylton.
Ben from Mumford & Sons, Daniel P Carter and Stephen K Amos review the latest releases.
Jay 'Phil the Badger' Majick, Boyd Hilton of Heat magazine and 1Xtra's Max join Nihal.
Nu Rave arrived, Ibiza rocked and Lily Allen led the girls back into the charts.
Series Catch-up Trial
Dr Who was back after 16 years and the UK went mad for Arctic Monkeys.
Series Catch-up Trial
Radio 1's story of the decade reaches 2004.
Series Catch-up Trial
Radio 1's story of the decade continues as we rewind to 2003.
Series Catch-up Trial
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
Leona Lewis joins Nick and Annie to help cure your Sunday night boredom.
Claudia Winkleman rounds up the week's arts and entertainment action.
Rhaglen yn cynnwys darnau o'r archif. Archive clips and recordings with John Hardy.
Donald Macleod explores Opera-Comique on the cusp of the 20th century.
Donald Macleod examines the impact of the Theatre-Lyrique, a rival to the Opera-Comique.
Donald Macleod and Karen Henson explore the influence of Napoleon on Opera-Comique.
Donald Macleod and Karen Henson on Opera-Comique's roots in the 18th century.
Donald Macleod defines some of the characteristics of the Opera-Comique genre.
Stephen Johnson and the BBC SSO explore Peter Maxwell Davies's A Reel of Seven Fishermen.
Stile Antico perform Renaissance swansongs at the 2009 York Early Music Festival.
Lucie Skeaping profiles the blind 18th-century organist and composer John Stanley.
Roger McGough's poetic quest, riding the railways of Merseyside to his home city.
The veteran performer looks back with Paul Jackson, plus an episode of The Goon Show.
Simon Blackburn assesses David Hume's revolutionary Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion.
Simon Blackburn on Hume's originality of thought and influence on thinkers such as Darwin.
Vince Cable MP wonders what Adam Smith would make of today's global financial crisis.
James Buchan looks back at the great thinkers of the Scottish Enlightenment.
Alexander Brodie examines Adam Smith's observations on morality and human behaviour.
Steven Soderbergh on the reasons he employed an adult film star in his latest drama.
Including reviews of Tamzin Outhwaite in Sweet Charity and John Malkovich in Disgrace.
Florence and the Machine, and artists responding to climate change at the Royal Academy.