Poet Paul Henry explores how a journey made by the composer Felix Mendelssohn to Wales in 1829 inspired the young musician.
Poet Paul Henry visits Blaenavon to find out how the landscape inspired Alexander Cordell's Rape of the Fair Country.
Paul Henry looks at how the landscape of Wales has inspired artists, musicians and writers. The Rhymney and Blainau Gwent valleys proved a breath of fresh air for artist LS Lowry. Show more
Poet Paul Henry visits the Welsh landscapes that provided inspiration for the 20th-century poet and clergyman RS Thomas.
Poet Paul Henry visits the Elan Valley, where Percy Bysshe Shelley attempted to live out his dreams amidst the inspiring Welsh landscape.
Poet Paul Henry visits places in Wales that provided inspiration for composer Grace Williams.
It was the intense light of a Pembrokeshire coastline that brought Graham Sutherland to Wales. Paul Henry learns about the man, his work and the landscape that inspired him.
Paul Henry looks at how the diverse landscape of Wales has inspired artists, musicians and writers. This programme looks at the wonderful world of Roald Dahl.
Paul Henry looks at how the diverse landscape of Wales has inspired artists, musicians and writers.
Paul Henry discovers the life and music of Elgar, who had the misfortune of being born just the wrong side of the English Welsh Border.
Poet Paul Henry explores the career of Impressionist painter Alfred Sisley, who in 1897 was inspired to travel from his home in France to Penarth.
Paul Henry looks at how the Welsh landscape has inspired artists, musicians and writers. He visits Gifach Goch, the setting for Richard Llewellyn's novel How Green Was My Valley.
Poet Paul Henry looks at how the village of Cwmaman, near Aberdare, helped to shape the writer Alun Lewis, who created some of the most outstanding poetry to emerge from WWII.
Poet Paul Henry explores the influence that the Welsh landscape had upon poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge during a radical walking tour of Wales he took in 1794.
Gwen John is acknowledged as one of the most important women artists of the last century. Paul Henry explores how her years growing up in the seaside town of Tenby influenced her.
This edition finds him in Plas Newydd in Anglesey, home to a mural by Rex Whistler that juxtaposes elements of the North Wales landscape with buildings from England to Italy.