Listen to a selection of clips from recent and upcoming programmes.
Our Inheritance Tracks guest, Ziggy Marley, talks about rebelling against history.
Ziggy Marley chooses his Inheritance Tracks
Fatboy Slim's Inheritance Tracks
Kiri te Kanawa chose O Mio Babbino Caro and Marschallin's Monologue in Der Rosenkavalier
Gilles Peterson and Jez Nelson discuss the value of Sun Ra albums to collectors.
Jez Nelson reflects on his interview with the jazz musician and composer Sun Ra in 1990.
The enduring appeal of Dolly Parton
Kacey Musgraves
The Folks Who Live on the Hill, Peggy Lee; How Can You Mend a Broken Heart, BeeGees.
Brian Cox and Robin Ince join Eric Idle as he sings his song about the programme.
Includes what is thought to be his first British radio interview. From March 1994.
All you need is Love by The Beatles and Scatterlings of Africa by Johnny Clegg.
Composer Anna Meredith explains how the arches of Blackfriars Bridge inspired her.
Damian Barr talks to Dolly Parton about how she writes her songs.
The jazz musician explains how he played the skyline at the Millennium Bridge.
Ibibio Sound Machine
Richard Thompson performs One Door Opens which is on his new album Acoustic Classics.
Dom Flemons & Martin Simpson perform two songs from their current live set.
Los Campesinos perform 'What Death Leaves Behind' from their new album 'No Blues'.
Rebecca Jones look at the German bands behind 'Krautrock'.
Gwilym explains how particular features of the Port Talbot skyline appear in his piece
James MacMillan talks about the Cumnock Miners' A Frame
Julie Fowlis explains her melody
Samantha Crain