Novelist, Colm Tóibín tries out comic opera in his Wexford Festival production, set during The Abbey Theatre company's US tour of Playboy of the Western World in 1911.
Composer and conductor, Timothy Brock, on his "historically informed performance" of silent film music, and bringing back to life the movie scores written by Charlie Chaplin for his own films.
Orkney composer, Erland Cooper on some of life's delight's including the film music of Isobel Waller-Bridge and a special scented candle that smells of the Pacific South West.