Stuart Maconie meets devotees of Walt Whitman in Bolton.
Andrew Marr talks to Arundhati Roy, Timothy Garton Ash, Karen Armstrong and Hermion...
Jonathan Maitland profiles Silvio Berlusconi.
As 1937 dawned, Trotsky boarded a Norwegian tanker bound for Mexico.
The story of the man who has created the first collection of Muslim comic book supe...
Japanese singer Yoko Noge became passionate about the blues as a schoolgirl.
Leon Trotsky settles into the home of artist Diego Rivera and his wife Frida Kahlo.
Colin Blane talks to Allan Little, who reported on the Balkan War of the 1990s.
The writer chats to James Naughtie about the womanising anti-hero of his adventure...
Bollywood music, star interviews and reviews with Raj and Pablo.
A selection of notes from the reclusive PG Wodehouse to his beloved step-daughter L...
Catherine Bott talks to Edward Wickham about the L'homme arme melody.
Clare English hosts the Book Café with a feast of all things literary.
A chestful of stories, music, news and craic on the home of the Ulster Scots tongue...
Janice Forsyth with all the film news and interviews you'll need for the weekend.
Phil Rickman explores the Tudor period.
Stephen Johnson and the Ulster Orchestra explore Saint-Saens' Piano Concerto No 2.
Susan Blackmore explores how we are outsourcing the memory of our lives to digital...