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Narnia and CS Lewis
Exploring the literary and theological terrain of C.S. Lewis's Narnia
JG Ballard's Crash
Iain Sinclair, Mark Blacklock, Muriel Zagha and Jo Stanley join Matthew Sweet.
The Life of Objects
Timothy Morton, Steve Connor, Caroline Edwards and Rachele Dini talk to Lisa Mullen.
Margaret Cavendish
Nandini Das and guests discuss the Duchess of Newcastle - philosopher, poet and scientist.
Harry Belafonte's career
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.
Dickens, Disney and copyright
Matthew Sweet looks at copyright rules for Mickey Mouse and Dickens in C19th America.
Travel, pleasure and peril
From preventing strangulation on the railways to guide maps and the art of travel posters.
Game playing
Shahidha Bari finds out how to win at rock, paper, scissors and to make a Windrush game.
Essay writing
From Montaigne to modern Scottish writing - Rana Mitter discusses what makes a good essay.
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 discuss neurodiversity with Matthew Sweet
Heidegger and Anti-Semitism
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 and Irish History
Clair Wills, Martin Doyle, Scott McKendry and 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
Matthew Sweet and guests discuss Andrzej Zulawski's compelling science fiction film.
Picnics
From Picnic at Hanging Rock to an Iron Curtain Pan European picnic
The Greenwich Outrage
Matthew Sweet and guests discuss an attempt to blow up the Royal Observatory in 1894.
Chocolate
Shahidha Bari discusses the confection that has conquered the world.
The Condom and VD
Matthew Sweet and guests talk about sexual health, VD clinics, sex work and condoms.
Myths, ships and history
Anna McKay, Lloyd Belton and Oliver Finnegan delve in the deep for seafaring histories.
Can - Future Days
Matthew Sweet and guests take a deep dive into the influential German group's 1973 album
Stitching Stories
Shahidha Bari visits a textile art show + research on embroidery, stage outfits & vintage
The Dutch connection
John Gallagher hears about new research into Anglo-Dutch trade and early publishing.
Sarah Maldoror, Storm Jameson, The Hague Congress
Ahead of International Women's Day, Shahidha Bari hears stories linking women with war.
New Thinking : Muses and women's creativity
From Pre-Raphaelite models to the daughter of Maud Gonne: Naomi Paxton with new research.
Francis Ford Coppola's The Conversation
Matthew Sweet and guests look at the 1974 Gene Hackman film about surveillance and murder.