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Private Passions is a weekly music discussion programme which has been running since 15 April 1995 on BBC Radio 3, presented by the composer Michael Berkeley. The programme is recorded in his house. The production made by Classic Arts Productions , a Britain’s radio and audio production companie that provide programmes to the BBC.

The one-hour show is broadcast almost every Sunday 12:00 in the UK, and is available on demand through the BBC website. (It is possible to listen to the last 7 days of Radio 3 broadcasts).

Every week Berkeley interviews a notable guest about their life and musical interests and plays a selection of their favorites pieces. The emphasis is on classical music, but also embraces jazz, world music and popular song.

The "life and works" aspect of the interview is generally secondary to the discussion about musical passions, and Berkeley often aims to explore a guest's unexpected musical interests.

There are programs that are compilations covering a particular topic or a fictitious guest.

Writer Ian McEwan has described it as "musically and psychologically irresistible. Probably the best programme on radio in Britain."

The Private Passions book charts the show's first decade, listing all the guests and their choices of music.

The programme's theme tune is Michael Berkeley's "The Wakeful Poet" (from Music from Chaucer) performed by the Beaux-Arts Brass Quintet.

Guest list
Not included programs that were repeated or compilations.