Robert Peston shares his Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ radio highlights from the past year
The poet, playwright and writer discusses his childhood on Desert Island Discs.
The Labour leader bids adieu, Dead Ringers-style.
Simon Fanshawe examines the literary legacy and complex private lives of Maugham.
Matthew Sweet and Neil Brand discuss the creation of the famous theme music for Dr No.
Comedian John Moloney talks about his cat Edward, who's been diagnosed with stress.
Stuart Maconie charts the history of New York new wave band Talking Heads.
Martin Jarvis and Alistair McGowan star as Terry-Thomas and Richard Briers.
When discussing 'Love Later In Life', 95-year-old Bill - who wed last year - moved us all
Claira Hermet speaks to two sisters who are facing preventative mastectomies.
Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield describes his awe at flying weightless above Earth.
Jolyon Jenkins meets a prolific sperm donor, who has fathered over 30 children.
John Lennon's extraordinary life and career told in his own words.
Comedian John Williams finds unexpected joy in his autistic son's view of life.
A man from South Wales says he "wasn't even aware" that he'd sawed his own hand off.
Marie-Louise Muir revisits youth orchestras set up during the Troubles in Northern Ireland
Gerald Scarfe explores the Walt Disney Studio's activity during the Second World War.
Eddie Mair and Robert Peston interview Julian Barnes.
Luke is the champion and best friend of his disabled twin.
Patient WO describes how he woke up with amnesia after a routine trip to the dentist
The Russian helicopter pilot who survived ditching in the Arctic Ocean and polar bears