The Essay Podcast
Leading writers on arts, history, philosophy, science, religion and beyond, themed across a week - insight, opinion and intellectual surprise.
Episodes to download
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Mary Fillis—We Other Tudors
Tue 2 May 2023
7/10 Jerry Brotton looks at those from around the world who made their homes in Tudor England.
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Chinano 'the Turk'—We Other Tudors
Mon 1 May 2023
6/10 Jerry Brotton looks at those from around the world who made their homes in Tudor England.
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Manteo—We Other Tudors
Fri 28 Apr 2023
5/10 Jerry Brotton looks at those from around the world who made their homes in Tudor England.
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Aura Soltana—We Other Tudors
Thu 27 Apr 2023
4/10 Jerry Brotton looks at those from around the world who made their homes in Tudor England.
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John Cabot—We Other Tudors
Wed 26 Apr 2023
3/10 Jerry Brotton looks at those from around the world who made their homes in Tudor England.
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John Blanke—We Other Tudors
Tue 25 Apr 2023
2/10 Jerry Brotton looks at those from around the world who made their homes in Tudor England.
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Lucy Baynham—We Other Tudors
Mon 24 Apr 2023
1/10 Jerry Brotton looks at those from around the world who made their homes in Tudor England.
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Professor Dame Marina Warner on Othello—Reading the First Folio
Fri 21 Apr 2023
Author and historian Marina Warner chooses a speech from early in Othello: Act 1, Scene 3.
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Sir David Hare on Macbeth—Reading the First Folio
Thu 20 Apr 2023
Playwright David Hare chooses Macbeth's imagining of old age from Act 5, Scene 3.
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Professor Islam Issa on Julius Caesar—Reading the First Folio
Wed 19 Apr 2023
Professor Islam Issa chooses a passage spoken by Julius Caesar in Act 2, Scene 2.
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Michelle Terry on As You Like It—Reading the First Folio
Tue 18 Apr 2023
Actor Michelle Terry chooses a speech by 'love doctor' Rosalind from Act 3, Scene 2.
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Sir Richard Eyre on King Lear—Reading the First Folio
Mon 17 Apr 2023
Director Richard Eyre chooses a speech by Lear to his daughter Cordelia - Act 5, Scene 3.
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Fighting the colour bar—New Generation Thinkers 2022
Fri 14 Apr 2023
Shirin Hirsch explores the way boxer Len Johnson fought a Manchester pub ban.
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Stupid Victorians—New Generation Thinkers 2022
Wed 12 Apr 2023
Louise Creechan looks at the impact of 19th-century ideas about intelligence.
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Children of the Waters—New Generation Thinkers 2022
Tue 11 Apr 2023
Sabina Dosani on the ritual of Mizuko Kuyo and modern ceremonies marking miscarriage.
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Children of the Waters
Tue 11 Apr 2023
Sabina Dosani looks at the ritual of Mizuko Kuyo and modern ceremonies marking miscarriage
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The discordant tale of Thomas Weelkes—New Generation Thinkers 2022
Mon 10 Apr 2023
Ellie Chan looks at the life and music of the Tudor composer who died 400 years ago.
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Revolutionary free speech—New Generation Thinkers 2022
Fri 7 Apr 2023
Clare Siviter looks at attempts to liberate and then censor expression in 1790s France.
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Fugitive slaves, Victorian justice—New Generation Thinkers 2022
Thu 6 Apr 2023
Oskar Jensen tells the tall tale of a court case inspired by a best-selling novel.
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Fugitive slaves, Victorian justice
Thu 6 Apr 2023
Oskar Jensen tells the tall tale of a court case inspired by a best-selling novel
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A family of witches—New Generation Thinkers 2022
Wed 5 Apr 2023
Emma Whipday explores the demonisation of single mothers in English witch trials.
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A family of witches
Wed 5 Apr 2023
Emma Whipday explores the demonisation of single mothers in English witch trials.
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Charles Babbage and broadcasting the sea—New Generation Thinkers 2022
Tue 4 Apr 2023
The father of modern computing thought the sea could communicate. Joan Passey tells us why
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The South African Bloomsberries—New Generation Thinkers 2022
Mon 3 Apr 2023
Jade Munslow Ong reads 20s writing by Solomon T Plaatje, Roy Campbell and William Plomer.
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Reasons to Cycle—Re: Cycling
Fri 31 Mar 2023
There’s never been a better time to get on our bikes insists cycling devotee Andrew Martin
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A Bike Ride—Re: Cycling
Thu 30 Mar 2023
Andrew Martin and his bike catch a train to Derby to enjoy a long leisurely country cycle.
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Cycling Apparel—Re: Cycling
Wed 29 Mar 2023
Andrew Martin examines the intriguingly flamboyant history of cycling attire.
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The Cyclist as Overdog and Underdog—Re: Cycling
Tue 28 Mar 2023
Andrew Martin considers the changing politics of cycling over the ages.
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My Life on a Bike—Re: Cycling
Mon 27 Mar 2023
Writer Andrew Martin casts an affectionate eye over his long and colourful cycling career.
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Ben Cottam—Walking the Causeways
Fri 24 Feb 2023
Five writers take us along the routes of tidal causeways. Today, Sunderland Point.