Francine Stock narrates the story of the Third Programme, a high-culture radio show launched in 1946, focusing on how the series influenced the British arts scene.
Great Fantasia and Fugue in C minor played on the organ by York minister's organist John Scott Whiteley. Filmed at St Mary's Cathedral in Germany.
1/6. Celebrities compete to conduct the BBC Concert Orchestra as part of the Last Night of the Proms. Jane Asher , Katie Derham , Goldie, Alex James , Sue Perkins , Peter Snow , David Soul and Bradley Walsh take part. See choice, page 86. Shown on Tuesday at 9pm on BBC2 Lightning conductors: page 14 Moment of the week: page 55
Jane Asher, David Soul, Goldie, Alex James, Katie Derham, Peter Snow, Sue Perkins and Bradley Walsh compete to conduct an Proms orchestra. They begin at a training camp. Show more
The singer/songwriter in performance at London's LSO St Luke's.
The maverick singer/songwriter in a concert specially filmed for BBC FOUR at LSO St. Luke's in London's East End. Show more
Documentary which looks at the world of policing before the 1980s and asks whether the non-politically correct methods were as bad as that portrayed on TV in Life on Mars. Show more
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Francine Stock narrates a documentary chronicling the story of BBC's Third Programme. Introduced in 1946, the station was unlike anything else on the airwaves. Show more
Daniel Barenboim conducts the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra in a performance of Haydn's Sinfonia Concertante, Schoenberg's Variations for Orchestra and Brahms's Symphony Number 4. Show more