A collection of archive footage featuring Dylan Thomas.
Ian McMillan introduces Dylan Thomas' Fern Hill, read by Richard Burton.
Newsreel footage of Dylan Thomas's funeral at St Martin's Church, Laugharne on 24 Nov 53.
Dylan Thomas reads If I Were Tickled by the Rub of Love.
Dylan Thomas reads Light Breaks where no sun shines.
A recording of Richard Burton performing Under Milk Wood by Dylan Thomas.
Poem written in 1945 recalling childhood holidays in Carmarthenshire.
Dylan Thomas’s early poem on immortality.
Tribute to an infant casualty of a bombing raid in the Second World War.
In a 1971 interview Richard Burton discusses Dylan Thomas’ personality.
Author and broadcaster Nigel Williams visits the cemetery where Dylan Thomas’ remains lie
Under Milk Wood extracts read by Dylan Thomas and voices of the poet’s friends and family
Daniel Jones remembering the type of boyhood games that he played with Dylan Thomas.
Composer Daniel Jones recalls the start of his lifelong friendship with Dylan Thomas.
1945 poem exploring the reasons why, according to Thomas, a poet writes verse.
Poem written following the birth of his eldest son, Llewellyn.
A poem written in 1946 with pseudo-religious overtones.
Dylan's death and the final meeting of the Kardomah Gang.
A look at the friendship between Dylan Thomas and fellow Swansea poet Vernon Watkins.
An elegy on the death of a child in a Second World War bombing raid.
An elegy written in memory of Dylan Thomas’ aunt, the owner of Fern Hill.
Richard Burton interviewed in 1971 on Under Milk Wood and a Dylan Thomas painting.
In November 1953 Welsh poet Dylan Thomas died in New York aged just thirty-nine.
Richard Burton interviewed on Dylan Thomas the man, the drunkard and the actor.
Dylan Thomas chosen by Welsh poet Owen Sheers.