Cerys Matthews and Tris Penna consider the legacy of the UK's first gramophone records.
Stephen Johnson and Martin Carthy explore Grainger and Vaughan Williams.
Christopher Maltman debates the place of folk song in the classical recital repertoire.
Mark Radcliffe travels from Greenhead near Hadrian's Wall to the village of Kirk Yetholm.
Can the Rev Richard Coles write a new power ballad to rival Total Eclipse of The Heart?
Reflect on more than a decade of music making and the state of contemporary folk music.
Sean Street recalls the groundbreaking 50s series Radio Ballads.
Folk musician Rosie Hood talks about her songs inspired by Wiltshire.
Sam Lee celebrates the song collectors who have fought to save folk music from extinction.
Folk singer Eliza Carthy discovers Manchester's 19th-century broadside ballads.
The makers of War Horse discuss their use of folk songs