The Radio 3 Documentary Episodes Available now

Sunday Feature: Philip French and the Critical Ear
Laurence Scott on the radio producer and esteemed film critic Philip French

The Envy of the World: Rudely Truncated
Part two of Humphrey Carpenter's history of the Third Programme. First broadcast 1996

The Envy of the World: No Fixed Points
Humphrey Carpenter's history of the Third Programme. First broadcast in 1996.

Dawn on the Somme
Kate Kennedy explores the Somme through the lives of musicians who took part

Sherlock, Sigmund and Signor Morelli
Giovanni Morelli, exposer of fakes and European man of mystery.

An Explosion of Geraniums - The International Surrealist Exhibition of 1936
Ian McMillan on the International Surrealist Exhibition of 1936,that changed everything

Antonio Carlos Gomes, the Brazilian who conquered La Scala
Fabio Zanon on how Brazilian composer Carlos Gomes conquered La Scala in the 19th century

Literary Pursuits: Dubliners
Sarah Dillon on James Joyce's epic struggle to publish his first book, Dubliners.

Literary Pursuits: Jane Austen's Persuasion
Sarah Dillon discovers how Jane Austen's last completed novel, 'Persuasion' was written.

Sunday Feature: Arnold Wesker
Arnold Wesker, who died in April of this year,looking back at his life and career.