Kim Smith and Carl Gonzales discuss starring in The Little Ones, the groundbreaking 1964 film exploring the interracial friendship between two young children.
Following a double bill of erotic films exploring sex and feminism in Berlin - Cheryl Dunye's Mommy is Coming and Marit Östberg's Sisterhood - Östberg and actor Pau Pappel discuss their work at the 26th BFI LLGFF.
Director Simon Chung visits the London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival to present the international premiere of his film Speechless, a portrait of gay life in contemporary China.
After the screening of the film about his life and work as the first openly gay and partnered bishop in Christendom, Bishop Gene Robinson talks about why tolerance isn't enough.
Humaima Malick takes part in a Q&A following a screening of Bol, a controversial film about the lot of women and intersex people, which has already become the highest grossing film ever in Pakistan.
Michael Barratt, helmsman of the pioneering current affairs show Nationwide (1969-84), shares his career highlights, including the Profumo scandal and Thatcher's first PM election.