Sir Christopher Frayling, academic and former head of the Arts Council, known for his expertise on spaghetti westerns, talks about the world of Ennio Morricone.
Legendary British director Nicholas Roeg talks to Georgia Mann-Smith at his home in London. Responsible for such seminal films as Don’t Look Now, Performance and Bad Timing, Roeg talks about the use of music in his films including Pino Dinagio’
Organist Richard Hills talks to Georgia Mann about the history and use of the cinema organ and demonstrates using the organ at the Eventim Apollo in Hammersmith.
Robert Ziegler conducts from Air Studios, London.Presented by Katie Derham.The top twenty pieces of film music chosen by radio presenters and played in the order voted for by listeners.
The London Symphony Orchestra has recorded music for some legendary films - musicians Maxine Kwok-Adams, Neil Percy and Robert Bourton give us a glimpse behind the scenes at their recording session.
Oscar-winning composer Rachel Portman talks to Suzy Klein about her career, collaborations with great directors, and how she'd like to work with Martin Scorsese.
Composer Alex Heffes (Emperor, State of Play, The Last King of Scotland) talks to Suzy about his latest challenge, writing the music for 'Long Walk to Freedom', a film about the life of Nelson Mandela.
Georgia Mann-Smith talks to director Peter Strickland about his film Berberian Sound Studio – it’s literally about the sound of cinema, as it tells the story of a sound engineer and Foley artist, played by Toby Jones, who finds himself working
Conductor and composer Carl Davis (The French Lieutenant's Woman, Widow's Peak, Pride and Prejudice) talks about writing for silent film and becoming a British musical institution.
Director Roger Michell (Notting Hill, Enduring Love, Changing Lanes) talks about his approach to music in his films, his favourite composers and his working relationship with the composer Jeremy Sams
Film composer Danny Elfman talks about his famous collaborations with director Tim Burton such as Edward Scissorhands, Batman and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Plus he talks about his favourite movie scores and his classical music influenc