Piers Plowright returns to the small Welsh village he was evacuated to during the Second World War to find the family that took him, his mother and his sister into their house. Show more
Piers Plowright revisits Stowe School, where, in the 1950s, he fell in love with Shakespeare's language while acting his plays in the open air. Show more
Piers Plowright goes for a drive with his two daughters in a Morris Minor, the same model and vintage as the one he owned between 1968 and 1990. Show more
Piers Plowright goes for a winter swim in the men's pond on Hampstead Heath and discovers how special the sounds are - wildlife, swimmers, the hum of London - on a January morning. Show more
Piers Plowright examines, with jazz pianist and teacher Louis Vause, New Orleans pianist James Booker's interpretation of True at the 1978 Montreux Jazz Festival. Show more