Emma Freud invites Andrew Lloyd Webber to select his favourite clips from the BBC archives. His first choice will surprise many as it is his ex-wife Sarah Brightman singing The Requiem with Placido Domingo and Paul Miles Kington. His other clips include Ken Russell's film about the life of pre-Raphaelite painter Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and a documentary about his favourite musical star Jessie Matthews.
Emma Freud's guest is outrageous comedian Julian Clary , whose archive choices include Marc Bolan , Blue Peter and Till Death Us Do Part.
Death Wish director Michael Winner is Emma Freud's guest today. He selects his favourite clips from television, including the work of some of the actors who became his friends during his career, including Orson Welles, Michael Caine and John Cleese in his famous car-beating scene from Fawlty Towers.
Former television critic Nina Myskow picks her favourite programmes.
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Labour MP Paul Boateng picks his favourite TV clips.
Emma Freud guest Jools Holland to plunder the BBC television and film archives.
Bill Cotton, former controller of BBC1, picks his favourite TV clips.
Emma Freud invites actor Leslie Phillips to plunder the BBC television and film archives.
Rabbi Julia Neuberger picks out her favourite TV programmes.
Clive Anderson selects favourite clips from the BBC archives. They include Tony Hancock's spoof portrayal of the foreman of the jury in Twelve Angry Men, Dr Finlay Casebook and Frankie Howerd on That Was the Week That Was.
Disc jockey Alan Freeman picks his favourite TV clips.
Private Eye editor Ian Hislop picks his favourite TV clips.
Pamela Stephenson explores the archives and gets a chance to re-run her first encounter with her husband Billy Connolly.
Emma Freud invites guest Arthur Smith to plunder the BBC television and film archives.
Dr David Owen, MP, picks his favourite TV clips.
TV presenter Muriel Gray picks her favourite TV clips.
Newscaster Trevor McDonald selects clips from favourite programmes in the BBC archives.
Comedy actor Derek Nimmo chooses clips from TV programmes.
Desmond Morris, author of Manwatching, chooses his favourite TV clips.
Keith Waterhouse, one of Britain's most prolific writers, delves into the BBC archives in search of his favourite programmes.
Joanna Lumley selects her favourite television memories.
Emma Freud invites guest Patrick Moore to plunder the BBC television and film archives.
CND vice-president, Bruce Kent, chooses TV clips.