Authors and guests at the book festival in Hay-on-Wye, Wales.
Greer talks to Hay Festival director Peter Florence at the Shakespeare's Women event.
From Armstrong's session Fields of Blood – Religion and the History of Violence
The author discusses aspects of his latest novel with Martha Kearney.
The author of Sapiens - a look at 100,000 years of human history - talks to Anita Anand.
The author discusses his book Far From The Tree in the Wellcome Book Prize lecture.
The pianist offers advice for couples in a reading from his memoir, Instrumental.
The pianist launches his memoir after the injunction banning its publication was lifted.
From the singer's discussion with Tom Service about Schubert's Winterreise.
The author tells Andrew O'Hagan about the lead character from his new novel.
A tale from his latest autobiography complete with impressions of the Prince of Wales.
The writer and actor relates an anecdote to festival director Peter Florence.
A hilarious story as told to Fry by her private secretary Sir Martin Gilliat.
The author tells Rosie Boycott about childhood, and the characters Maureen and Anne.
Taken from his novel The Illuminations, about young soldiers trying to make sense of war.
How the author's childhood summers on a Scottish island prepared her for writing career.
Stories of dragon-like creatures from the author's childhood on a remote Scottish island.
How imaginary maps were used by Stanley Kubrick and RL Stevenson, and by Cowell herself.
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