Stephanie Hughes introduces recitals from five of the country's best young woodwind players - Timothy Orpen, Katherine Bryan, Simon Cosgrove, Sarah Williamson and Laura Lucas - all with an eye on the one remaining place in Sunday's grand final. Continues 8.30pm.
With George Alagiah.
The conclusion of the woodwind semi-final.
From Newcastle upon Tyne, Kate Mosse hosts a literary discussion with guest authors Michael Collins, Anne Fine and Gwen Riley.
Henry Kissinger, a top diplomat of the Nixon and Ford administrations, has been described as a war criminal by his critics, most notably the eminent journalist Christopher Hitchens. Eugene Jarecki's film examines claims that behind his smooth exterior, Kissinger was in truth a crude, power-hungry manipulator.
Hugh O'Shaughnessy examines April's extraordinary coup and counter-coup in Venezuela.
In 1950 Brazil lost the World Cup final in front of 175,000 fans, but a golden age made possible by two players - Pele and Garrincha - lay just around the corner. This film tells the story of two football legends.