Leonard Slatkin examines the work of Hungarian-born Miklos Rozsa. Slatkin conducts Rozsa's Spellbound Piano Concerto with soloist Simon Mulligan and the BBCSO.
4/5. Music from Borodin, Tchaikovsky, Scriabin, Shostakovich, Rachmaninov, and Rimsky-Korsakov feature as Valery Gergiev examines one of Russia's cultural archetypes, the fairy tale.
Storyville explores Paris's "maison close", the state-authorised brothels that Napoleon set up and which existed until 1948.
Director Amalia Zepos investigates the impact of the Olympics on her city, with people from ministers to prostitutes.
11.35 As 9pm.
Presenter Simon Hoggart explores political diaries with Jane Clark, Tony Benn and Edwina Currie.
2/2. Rosanne Cash and Laura Cantrell are among the highlights.