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Post-War Germany
Forging the modern German nation from the moral and material ruins of WW2
AS Byatt and The Children's Book
AS Byatt discussed her writing life with Matthew Sweet as she published a novel in 2009
Lorca
As the National Theatre stages The House of Bernarda Alba, Rana Mitter discusses Lorca
Libraries
From Alexandria to Mid Wales, Laurence Scott and guests look at library history.
Kadare, Gospodinov, Kafka and Dickens
Bureaucracies of the soul satirised in novels. Matthew Sweet's guests include Lea Ypi.
New Thinking: Disability in Music and Theatre
Dr Louise Creechan and guests discuss adaptive music technology & musical theatre roles
Humboldt, soil, gardens and Frank Walter
For World Soil Day, a celebration of art, research and ideas to revive the earth
Narnia and CS Lewis
Exploring the literary and theological terrain of C.S. Lewis's Narnia
Margaret Cavendish
Nandini Das and guests discuss the Duchess of Newcastle - philosopher, poet and scientist
Harry Belafonte
The long career of the American singer, film star & activist with Matthew Sweet & guests
Prize Winners 2023
Nandini Das, Tania Branigan, Halik Kochanski, Ed Yong, John Vallaint talk to Rana Mitter
Greek myth, goddesses and art
From classic myths rewritten by Natalie Haynes to the art of John Craxton in Crete
New Thinking: Carols and Convents
English Nuns abroad, and are carols just for Christmas?
Dickens, Disney and copyright
Matthew Sweet looks at copyright rules for Mickey Mouse & Dickens in C19th America
Travel, pleasure and peril
From preventing strangulation on the railways to guide maps and the art of travel posters
Essay writing
From Montaigne to modern Scottish writing - Rana Mitter discusses what makes a good Essay
Octavia Butler's Kindred
A novel from 1979 which uses time travel to explore race, slavery and trauma
Dust, dirt and domesticity
From mould to desertification Naomi Paxton and guests on the impact of dirt,heat and damp
Shakespeare's Women
The women who crop up in Shakespeare's life, his plays and who helped conserve his legacy
What is normal?
Sarah Chaney, Louise Creechan and Robert Chapman on neurodiversity, with Matthew Sweet
Heidegger & Antisemitism
Matthew Sweet discusses the influential German philosopher's relationship with Nazism
The Kyoto School
Chris Harding investigates the flourishing of Japanese philosophy in the 1930s and beyond
Holocaust history
Ahead of Holocaust Memorial Day (Jan 27) Anne McElvoy hears testimony and new research
Secrets, Lies & Irish History
Clair Wills, Martin Doyle, Scott McKendry & Louise Brangan discuss secrets and conflict
East West religious connections
Authors Rowan Williams & Christopher Harding and artist Gayle Chong Kwan join Rana Mitter
On The Silver Globe
Take a mind-bending trip to a distant planet with Andrzej Zulawski's cult 1987 SF film
Iris Murdoch's The Sovereignty of Good
Matthew Sweet and guests on Iris Murdoch's thought and writing (15 July 1919-8 Feb 1999)
Picnics
From Picnic at Hanging Rock to an Iron Curtain Pan European picnic
The Greenwich Outrage
The attempt by an anarchist to blow up the Royal Observatory in 1894 and its consequences
Chocolate
Shahidha Bari discusses the confection that has conquered the world