Freddy Kempf performs Chopin's Etude in F. OplO No8.
Stuart Maconie reviews releases of Down with Love and Secretary.
How the Cotswold School of furniture designers, inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement, rejected mass production in favour of solid craftsmanship.
7/10
In Scotland, Jonathan Foyle visits Tabart Ness - the second tallest lighthouse in Britain - and Old
Auchentroig House, once visited by folk hero Rob Roy.
4/10
In Rome, Irma Kurtz joins crowds at Sunday mass. A new episode tomorrow at 8.30pm
How a simple yet addictive block-building game became a global phenomenon.
5/6
Clark has to make a decision on his political future. Episode six is on Thursday at 10pm
From London's Tricycle Theatre, Richard Norton-Taylor 's critically acclaimed play based on official transcripts of Lord Hutton's inquiry into Dr David Kelly 's death.