Eric Idle
Here Comes the Sun, The Beatles; Always Look on the Brightside of Life, Monty Python.
Celebrating the music that special guests cherish and would like to bestow to future generations.

Here Comes the Sun, The Beatles; Always Look on the Brightside of Life, Monty Python.
Sir Tim Rice chooses his Inheritance Tracks.
Wuthering Heights by Kate Bush and Proud Mary performed by Ike and Tina Turner
Richard chooses Mama Used to Say, Junior; & Don't You Worry 'bout A Thing, Stevie Wonder
The Blue Danube by Strauss, and Diamonds and Rust by Joan Baez.
Suzanne by Leonard Cohen and Love is a Losing Game by Amy Winehouse.
I Recall a Gypsy Woman, Don Williams; Who Knows Where the Time Goes?, Fairport Convention
The American Jazz singer and saxophonist chooses his Inheritance Tracks
The singer chooses My Babe by Little Walter and Come Sunday by Mahalia Jackson.
Dancer and choreographer Akram Khan shares his Inheritance tracks.
Fashion designer Zandra Rhodes shares her Inheritance Tracks. She chooses Boléro by Ravel and The Pearl Fishers’ Duet by Bizet.
Countryfile's Adam Henson chooses Golden Brown by The Stranglers and Life on Mars by David Bowie
Radio 2's Ken Bruce chooses I’ve Got You Under My Skin by Frank Sinatra and Joe Brown performing I’ll See You In My Dreams from the Concert for George.
The East End actor shares a song he inherited and one he would like to pass on. His choices are Nat King Cole's Smile and Dean Martin's version of West Ham anthem I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles.
Comedian, writer and actress Helen Lederer chooses Que Sera, Sera by Doris Day and All I Want by Joni Mitchell.
The presenter choses his Inheritance Tracks.
The singer Kiki Dee shares her Inheritance Tracks: Some of Your Lovin sung by Dusty Springfield and Calling All Angels performed by Jane Siberry.
Kim choses 'Anyone who had a heart' performed by Cilla Black and 'Everything put together falls apart' by Paul Simon
Author, broadcaster and former MP Gyles Brandreth chooses Maurice Chevalier & Hermione Gingold singing I Remember It Well from the film Gigi and Simon Smith and His Amazing Dancing Bear by Scooter and Fozzie Bear from The Muppets.
Designer Orla Kiely chooses her Inheritance Tracks - Night and Day by Cole Porter and 7 seconds by Youssou N'Dour and Neneh Cherry.
Robert Winston is Professor of Science and Society, and Emeritus Professor of Fertility Studies at Imperial College London. He chooses the second movement from Beethoven's Seventh Symphony, performed by the London Symphony Orchestra and conducted by Edouard van Remoortel and the opening of J S Bach's Christmas Oratorio, recorded by the Choir of Trinity College Cambridge and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, conducted by Stephen Layton.
The artist on his music choices and why his mother never thought he had a proper job.
Chris Difford, co-founder, guitarist, vocalist and lyricist from Squeeze chooses Happy Jack by The Who and You've Got A Friend by Carole King.
Judy Murray chooses The Jeely Piece Song by The Singing Kettle and Girl by Sharon Martin.
Poet and novelist Ben Okri shares his Inheritance Tracks. He choses (Sittin' on The) Dock of the Bay by Otis Reading and 'Pastorale' from Scenes from Nigeria by Samuel Akpabot, performed by Marcus Eley with Lucerne DeSa.
Actor Phil Daniels chooses Nature's Way by Spirit and I'm One by the Who.
Jo Wood, former wife of Ronnie Wood, chooses Patter Patte by Miriam Makeba, and Stray Cat Blues by The Rolling Stones.
Opera singer Willard White chooses Smile by Nat King Cole and Bach's The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1: Prelude No. 1 In C Major, BWV 846.
DJ Simon Mayo chooses The Nightmare Song 'Love unrequited robs me of my rest' from Iolanthe by Gilbert and Sullivan and Graceland by Paul Simon.
Poet Imtiaz Dharker chooses Babu Samjho Ishare from Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi sung by Kishore Kumar and Heroes by David Bowie.