Sunday Feature Episodes Episode guide
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Nobody Knows My Name: Notes on James Baldwin
A conversation between contemporary figures and archive recordings of James Baldwin.
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A Life In Study: Robert Lowell
Colm Toibin profiles the brilliance and the madness of American poet Robert Lowell.
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The Battle for Henry David Thoreau
Susan Marling travels to Massachusetts to assess the legacy of Henry David Thoreau.
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Music in Peril
Lopa Kothari considers the threats posed to Pakistan's rich tradition of Sufi music.
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Ginsberg in India
Writer Jeet Thayil retraces beat poet Allen Ginsberg's travels round India in the 1960s.
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The Killers
Adam Smith traces the birth and afterlife of Hemingway's explosive short story The Killers
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From the Ashes
Allan Little explores the history of the post-war arts festivals of Europe.
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Geeking Glenn Gould
James Rhodes goes in hunt of his boyhood hero, Candian pianist Glenn Gould.
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Grid
Exploring the grid as the great hidden idea behind modernism, art, music and urban design.
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Frost-Heron
How St Ives abstract artists Terry Frost and Patrick Heron formed an unlikely friendship.
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The Bloomsbury Lighthouse
Tracing Graham Greene, George Orwell, AL Lloyd and Laurie Lee's WWII propaganda careers.
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The Dvorak Statement
Mahan Esfahani discovers the past and present of African-American classical music.
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Monteverdi 450: Monteverdi's Women
Catherine Fletcher measures the impact of Monteverdi's real and fictional female figures.
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Reformation 500
Chris Bowlby explores how the Reformation shaped German culture and what it means today.
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Breaking Free - Martin Luther's Revolution: A Square Dance in Heaven
The Rev Lucy Winkett takes a musical tour of the Reformation.
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v. is for Tony
Paul Farley presents a profile of a unique poet, playwright and director, Tony Harrison.
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I Know an Island - RM Lockley
Jon Gower uncovers the work of pioneering naturalist RM Lockley.
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Hitting the High Notes
Sally Marlow investigates why many jazz musicians turned to heroin in the post-war period.
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Whatcha Doin', Marshall McLuhan?
Ken Hollings reassesses the life and career of 1960s media theorist Marshall McLuhan.
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Opera across the Waves
Flora Willson traces the roots of global opera broadcasting to old New York.
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Alice Coltrane: Her Sound and Spirit
Kevin LeGendre presents a portrait of musician and spiritual leader Alice Coltrane.
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John Ruskin's Eurhythmic Girls
Samira Ahmed explores how Victorian art critic John Ruskin revolutionised girls' education
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King Kong - the Township Jazz Musical
Soweto Kinch discovers the remarkable story behind the apartheid-era musical, King Kong.
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The Experimenters
Kwame Kwei-Armah explores how Black Mountain College launched many American artists.
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Savage Pilgrims
Sara Mohr-Pietsch investigates the artistic community of New Mexico.
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Boulez and His Rumble in the Jungle
The story of how three trips to South America in the 1950s changed Pierre Boulez's life.
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Music on the Brink of Destruction
Shirli Gilbert reveals the complex history of music composed in the Nazi camps and ghettos
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Apocalypse How
Eleanor Rosamund Barraclough explores how different cultures have viewed the apocalypse.
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Kandinsky - A Story of Revolution
How Moscow's architecture and aesthetics influenced Wassily Kandinsky's artistic vision.
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Breaking Free: Freud versus Music
Stephen Johnson explores Sigmund Freud's enigmatic relationship with music.