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Jazz Drumming
Elvin Jones joined the Benny Goodman Orchestra in New York in 1953
Singing with Callas
Giuseppe di Stefano on her fiery temperament and her ability to move audiences to tears
Rail Travel by Steam Engine
"Ladies always wore hats in the dining car..." George Behrende recalls steam travel
Air Stewardesses
At 77 Loretta Burke was one of the oldest working flight attendants in the world
The Wright Brothers
Wilkinson Wright explains how his great-uncles built the first working aeroplane
The Rock Documentary
DA Pennebaker filmed Bob Dylan on tour in Britain as the civil rights movement began
The Beatles at the Cavern Club
Pat Delaney was a doorman at the Cavern club, Liverpool, UK when "four scruffs turned up"
Building the Moscow Underground
As a young woman Tatyana Fyodorova volunteered to build the Moscow Metro in 1932
Bangladesh's Boatmen
Abdul Khalek Bapari earns his living carrying goods and people up and down the river
A Century of Art
Painters, sculptors and those who knew them discuss their work and the importance of art
The Father of Conceptual Art
French artist Marcel Duchamp questioned 19th Century ideas about art and aesthetic beauty
On Holiday with Picasso
Tony Penrose spent much of his childhood staying with Pablo Picasso in the South of France
Painting Through the Cultural Revolution
Huang Yongyu on his responsibility to express political views through painting
Life with Frida Kahlo
Guadalupe Rivera Marin on the atmosphere of the Blue House, living with artist Frida Kahlo
A Sculptor of Africa
El Anatsui transforms the ancient symbols of African art and Africa's colonial heritage
Becoming a Jesuit Priest
"I felt a call from God. It has given me an opportunity to serve others"
Russian Soviet State Atheism
Ravil Bukharaev on his relation to Islam after growing up with Soviet state atheism
Living in Colonial Mozambique
"I realised I didn't have a chance to be myself: as an African, as a Mozambican."
Writing the Century
Authors and actors choose their book of the century and explain what makes it so special
Working with Samuel Beckett
"I looked at his work like music and to me it was rhythm and pauses, and lack of pauses."
French Novelist Marcel Proust
Edmund White talks about Marcel Proust's view of love and art
Cinematographer
Oscar nominated Jack Cardiff talks about his long career in cinema
Zapata's Peasant Army
Emeterio Pantaleon Garcia learned to fight with the guerilla leader during the revolution
The Dictionary of Newfoundland English
Annie Proulx's choice for her book of the 21st Century captures a vibrant dialect
Armenian Genocide
"We suffered very much... I feel I can't say anything because it is done and finished"
Working with Ayatollah Khomeini
Ebrahim Yazdi was deputy prime minister and foreign minister Iran's provisional government
Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart
"It's about the meeting of the European culture... with that of an Igbo tribe"
Becoming a Journalist in Africa
African journalist Cameron Duodu reported on South Africa, from Sharpville to Mandela
Said's Autobiography Out of Place
Ahdaf Soueif says it articulates the inner conflict between the Middle East and the West
Best of My Century - Freedom and Independence
From life under the British in India to the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa
Best of My Century - Witnesses
Defining moments of 20th Century - from the Iranian revolution to the Armenian genocide