Wednesday 29 Oct 2014
Friday 18 December on BBC RADIO 2
Sir Terry Wogan entertains listeners over breakfast for the final time in the last ever Wake Up To Wogan
Sunday 13 December on BBC RADIO 3
Turner Prize-nominated conceptual artist and film-maker Sam Taylor-Wood shares her Private Passions with Michael Berkeley
Sunday 13 December on BBC RADIO 3
Nick Rankin investigates a little-known episode in Pablo Neruda's life, helping refugees escape fascist Spain
Sunday 13 December on BBC RADIO 5 LIVE
John Inverdale is backstage at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year in Sheffield, speaking to the award winners and guest presenters as the night unfolds
Monday 14 December on BBC RADIO 2
Australian singer Daniel Merriweather joins Jools Holland and his band
Monday 14 to Thursday 17 December on BBC RADIO 3
Night Waves considers some of the "dead white males", like Sartre, Lawrence and Brecht, that have seen their reputations wither in the last decades
Monday 14 December on BBC RADIO 4
Marcus Brigstocke returns to play his comedy creation Giles Wemmbley Hogg, Budleigh Salterton's most famous citizen who is back with a new travel agency – GWH Travvel – which he's running from his bedroom
Tuesday 15 December on BBC RADIO 2
Artists pay tribute to the first great American songwriter
Tuesday 15 December on BBC RADIO 4
A profile of Harry Worth, who made his name with television and radio success in series such as Here's Harry, My Name Is Harry Worth and Oh Happy Band
Wednesday 16 December on BBC WORLD SERVICE
This ambitious multi-media project aims to draw a map round the world, using internet cafes and the stories of the people in them
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