As The Beatles' iconic Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album turns 50, discover its cover stars through the Âé¶¹Éç archive - a presentation by arts series Arena for Âé¶¹Éç Music
Watch comedy duo, Laurel and Hardy in the trailer for their film, Way Out West from 1937.
English film actress, Diana Dors is profiled by Âé¶¹Éç Arena in 1999.
One of early cinema's first great stars recorded for the Âé¶¹Éç Sound Archive in 1939.
Watch Albert Stubbins, Liverpool and Newcastle United footballer, in action.
Actor, singer and comedian Issy Bonn is profiled on Âé¶¹Éç radio and television.
Watch and listen as iconic star, Mae West is featured on The Entertainers, from 1972.
Simon Rodia, creator of the Watts Towers, is remembered in a 1973 documentary series.
Âé¶¹Éç News footage shows 'Father of Communism' Karl Marx remembered at Highgate Cemetery.
An introduction to Sir Robert Peel, Metropolitan Police founder and prime minister.
Watch the US actor, singer and dancer perform on the Parkinson show in 1976.
Âé¶¹Éç Arena explores H.G. Wells' life and work in 1966.
Join beat writer William S. Burroughs & Andy Warhol for lunch with Arena: Chelsea Hotel.
Renowned scientist, Albert Einstein discusses atomic weapons on Âé¶¹Éç News in 1950.
Actor Jimmy Stewart reads from Edgar Allan Poe's short story, The Black Cat, in 1973.
Director Jonathan Miller on his 1966 film of Alice in Wonderland for Âé¶¹Éç Arena, 2012.
See how Âé¶¹Éç News reported on Marilyn Monroe's visit to the UK in 1956.
The life and death of poet Dylan Thomas' is explored by Âé¶¹Éç Arena in 2003.
Psychoanalyst, Carl Gustav Jung interviewed for Âé¶¹Éç News in 1955.
Influential musician & composer, Karlheinz Stockhausen interviewed for Âé¶¹Éç Workshop, 1969
Bob Dylan performs on the Âé¶¹Éç Tonight show on 12 May 1964.
Children's programme, Blue Peter profiles child star Shirley Temple in 1976.
Footage of comedian Max Miller taken from Âé¶¹Éç Television's Music Hall variety show, 1958.
Aubrey Beardsley's work is explored in 1982 Âé¶¹Éç documentary ‘Beardsley and his Work’.
Watch writer George Bernard Shaw in a clip taken from a 1950 newsreel.