With
Zeinab Badawi. Followed by Weather
Conductor Osma Vanska returns to the Proms with the BBC Symphony Orchestra for a concert in which elemental forces are at play. Thea Musgrave's Turbulent Landscapes was inspired by six dramatic paintings by Turner; Rachmaninov's passionate First Piano Concerto is performed by Stephen Hough; while the essence of life itself is the theme of Carl Nielsen's Symphony No 4, The Inextinguishable.
(Radio 3 broadcasts live from 7pm)
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2/7. 1940:
Harriet feels sidelined as Guy throws himself into Bucharest's intellectual life.
First shown on BBC1
2/6. To portray the east of England,
Eamonn McCabe follows the example of Victorian photographer PH Emerson, while Martin Beckett explores neglect in Norfolk and Suffolk.
New
England: 3/10. The Yale University Glee Club serenades Miriam Margolyes as she continues retracing
Charles Dickens 's 19th-century road trip through America