No 11 in B and No 12 in G sharp minor.
When Winifred O'Donnell died, her family knew her only as a mother who once sang in West End shows. But she was a bigamist who abandoned her first family. Alison, a daughter of the second marriage, pieces together the story of those left behind.
6/7. 'Spitting Image' co-creator Roger Law and designer Vie Cariess guest as Lars Tharp takes a look at posters. How were the advertising images of the past turned into art forms for today?
6/7 Long overshadowed by religion and politics, it's the 11th hour for many of Northern Ireland's buildings, including the impressive Necarne Castle in Fermanagh. Peter Curran takes a look at the province's heritage.
The saxophonist hosts a journey through the communities and influences that shaped British jazz. Taivin Singh, Carieen Anderson, Tony Remy, Alex Wilson, Tony Kofi and Byron Wallen are among the guests. The concert delves into the cultures of India, the Caribbean and Africa. See yesterday's choice.
3/3. How a new generation pushed British jazz to unprecedented levels of popularity in the 1980s, with artists such as Courtney Pine , followed by the emergence in recent years of Jamie Cullum 's brand of easy-listening.
Terence Stamp narrates.