A selection of highlights from the 30th anniversary event.
As part of his Aneurin Bevan lecture, the actor discusses the importance of compassion.
The Turkish author explains how she relies on instinct when writing her novels.
The author explains why it's a mistake for the arts to be judged in purely economic terms.
From a 'charm of goldfinches' to a 'coil of wigeon'; the comedian's favourite bird terms.
The poet outlines the importance of orphans and foster children in fiction and literature.
The opening of the US Senator's Eric Hobsbawm Lecture.
The author of American Gods is asked if being a writer is like being a deity.
The pianist's encore was a rendition of Gluck's Melody from Orfeo ed Euridice.
The Pussy Riot punk rocker and activist gives her take on Russia's controversial leader.
The grandmaster describes competing against the chess-playing computer developed by IBM.
The actor recalls his first impression of the comedy pilot, and how it changed his life.
The contemporary artist explains why she needs her work in order to function.
The former MP explains why he swapped politics for the Strictly dancefloor.
The comedian admits he was surprised at the positive reviews his debut novel received.
The Pride and Prejudice author also penned some interesting words on childbirth.
The writer and broadcaster on why we must embrace the new technology shaping our future.
The moment from the Beijing Olympics that left a lasting impression on the teenage diver.
Author admits she was too embarrassed to say the iconic character was based on her.