7:00 PM
Britain's Most Fragile Treasure
The history of York Minster's Great East Window
Janina Ramirez explores the history of York Minster's Great East Window, the largest medieval stained-glass window in England, and follows a project to restore it

8:00 PM
Ravel's Piano Concerto for the Left Hand at the Proms
A concert by the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and soloist Nicholas McCarthy
Mark Wigglesworth conducts the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and soloist Nicholas McCarthy in Ravel's Piano Concerto for the Left Hand. From the Royal Albert Hall

10:00 PM
A Voice for the World: Stuart Burrows
A profile from 1977 of Welsh tenor Stuart Burrows
A profile from 1977 of Welsh tenor Stuart Burrows, who died last month, following him at home in Wales and at work in London, Paris and New York

10:50 PM
Stuart Burrows Sings
With Karita Mattila, Aled Jones and Beverley Humphreys
In a programme first aired in 1986, the celebrated Welsh tenor is joined by Karita Mattila, Aled Jones, the Pendyrus Male Choir and Beverley Humphreys

11:50 PM
A Concerto for Evelyn
The 1992 premiere of James MacMillan's concerto Veni, Veni, Emmanuel
The premiere of James MacMillan's concerto Veni, Veni, Emmanuel, composed for Evelyn Glennie, from the 1992 Proms. Jukka-Pekka Saraste conducts the Scottish Chamber Orchestra

12:25 AM
Evelyn Glennie: This Cultural Life
The percussionist talks to John Wilson about her key influences
The leading classical solo percussionist Evelyn Glennie talks to John Wilson about her career and some of the key influences on her artistic path

12:55 AM
Maurice Ravel
A 1973 profile of the French composer
John Abineri narrates this 1973 profile of the French composer, featuring performances of his works by Jill Gomez, Osian Ellis, Edward Beckett and others

2:05 AM
Britain's Most Fragile Treasure
The history of York Minster's Great East Window
Janina Ramirez explores the history of York Minster's Great East Window, the largest medieval stained-glass window in England, and follows a project to restore it

3:05 AM
A Voice for the World: Stuart Burrows
A profile from 1977 of Welsh tenor Stuart Burrows
A profile from 1977 of Welsh tenor Stuart Burrows, who died last month, following him at home in Wales and at work in London, Paris and New York
