Our pick of treasures from the ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ archive
Brian Duffy: An influential photographer with an eye for style.
Poet John Keats died on 23 February in 1821. Here, Sir Ian McKellen performs his poetry.
Angela Carter discusses her work with former Python, Terry Jones, on Paperbacks, 1981.
John Williams, the film score composer, in conversation with AndrΓ© Previn.
A young Christian Bale discusses acting in Steven Spielbergβs Empire of the Sun in 1987.
A look at Edith Wharton's 1905 classic, The House of Mirth.
A nostalgic trip back to the 1996 premiere of the much-loved Irvine Welsh adaptation.
A young, pre-Hollywood Jim Carrey impersonates Henry Fonda and Katharine Hepburn.
Joan Baez performs a stunning version of Will Ye Go Lassie, Go in Edinburgh, 1965.
Patti Smith talks about why she loves New York.
Dame Rebecca West's revealing anecdotes from a colourful career in literature.
A clip from Callow's short film Oscar and Me from 1995.
Helen Fielding and Claire Tomalin discuss Jane Austenβs skill for writing love stories.
A meeting with Joseph Goebbels would lead to the director's escape from Germany.
The story of a cairn in the Scottish Borders in memory of blues legend Robert Johnson.
The singer-songwriter performs the powerful title track to his album on The Late Show
Mike D's VW medallion would become part of hip hop folklore.
The author dicusses the painting that is integral to her 2013 novel of the same name.
Meet Blue Peter's 1965 firework-inspired Guy which is set to make "quite a bang!β
Jane Campion explains the unique look and ideas behind the Palme d'Or winning film.
The celebrated author reveals Jeeves and Wooster were among his favourite creations.
Stephen Smith tells the story of an Art Nouveau classic depicting Sarah Bernhardt.
Tom Brook reports from New York on the film's success, and interviews Tom Cruise.
Deborah Kerr talks about landing her role opposite Burt Lancaster.