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Matthew Sweet is joined by Jingan Young, Benjamin Halligan and David McGillivray.
Gandhi, Indian architecture
Rana Mitter looks at a new play at the National Theatre about the man who murdered Gandhi.
Goddesses
Christopher Harding investigates the feminine divine with Ronald Hutton and others.
Tattoos
Shahidha Bari traces the move from markings on convicts and aristos to today's body art.
The Tudor Mind
Donne, Hamlet, mathematics and the Tudor portraits composed by Vaughan Williams.
Tudor families
Tangled bloodlines, executions and a big, gold inflatable thing belonging to Henry VIII.
Oceans and the Sea
Abdulrazak Gurnah, Emily Shuckburgh and Joan Passey join Rana Mitter at Hay Festival.
Amia Srinivasan and Philosophical Genealogy
The Right to Sex is the title of Amia Srinivasan's new book. Christopher Harding hosts.
The Wolfson Prize 2022
Rana Mitter interviews the shortlisted authors for the Wolfson Prize for history writing.
John McGrath's Scottish Drama
Anne McElvoy revisits the 1973 play The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil
Victorian Streets
Is that strong, inescapable image of 19th-century city streets in our heads the right one?
South African writing
Damon Galgut discusses his Booker Prize-winning novel, The Promise, with Anne McElvoy
Bloomsday, Dalloway Day and 1922
Shahidha Bari looks at the writing of Woolf and Joyce and what was really popular in 1922.
Slow film and ecology
Matthew Sweet discusses environmental thinking and a film about rice made over 18 years.
Sheffield
Reimagining the city through Chris Bush's drama trilogy about its oldest scissor factory.
ETA Hoffmann
Anne McElvoy and guests look at the writing of the German Romantic writer and musician.
Late works
Dame Sheila Hancock, viola player Rachel Stott and writer Geoff Dyer on endings.
Belief, Habit and Religion
Rana Mitter discusses religion, evolution, neuroscience and history.
David Chalmers and Iain McGilchrist
Two leading thinkers who are investigating the nature of mind and its place in the world.
Vampires and the Penny Dreadful
Matthew Sweet, Joan Passey, Roger Luckhurst and Sam George look at Varney the Vampire
Writing about money
Orwell Prize finalist Kojo Koram plus poetry interested in economics
The Black Fantastic
How the speculative and the mythical have shaped and continue to shape Black art.
Women Warriors and Power Brokers
Shobana Jeyasingh, Cat Jarman and Janina Ramirez share new research with Shahidha Bari.
France, music hall and history
An outdoor history of France and a look inside popular French theatre's view on Britain.
The Daleks
Matthew Sweet's guests include the voice of the Daleks and the Doctor's granddaughter.
Satyajit Ray's films
Tariq Ali, Sarah Jilani, Sangeeta Datta and Chandak Sengoopta and Rana Mitter discuss Ray.
What language did Columbus speak?
John Gallagher and guests explore language in the 15th-century Age of Exploration.
The Lindisfarne Gospels and new discoveries
An archaeologist, a historian and a poet join Shahidha Bari as the gospels return North.
Immortality
Matthew Sweet and guests explore ideas about never ending life in literature film and myth
Cuba, cold war and RAF Fylingdales
Novelist Ian McEwan and researchers into early warning system archives join Anne McElvoy
The Normans
Rana Mitter and guests look at Norman history, misconceptions and echoes heard today.