Words and Music Episodes Episode guide
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                            ![]()  BearsFrom Hunting for Honey Eaters to Presidents, Pooh and Petrushka - all things bear 
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                            ![]()  Milton's worldExtracts from poems and prose set to music to mark the death of John Milton on 8 Nov 1674. 
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                            ![]()  MountainsReadings from Annie Proulx, Basho, HP Lovecraft with music by Bjork, Dvorak, Miriam Makeba 
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                            ![]()  The CircusLuke Treadaway and Phoebe Campbell conjure clowns, jugglers, elephants and trapeze artists 
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                            ![]()  Rescue at SeaCarla Henry, Josh Bryant Jones & Martin McCann with readings and music evoking sea rescue. 
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                            ![]()  Feuds, Rivalries, Arguments and QuarrelsMozart and Salieri, literary spats between Romantic poets, family feuds, unhappy lovers. 
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                            ![]()  German RomanticismEmily Pithon and Nuhazet Diaz Cano with readings and music from the German Romantic era 
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                            ![]()  James BaldwinAdrian Lester reads from the novels and essays of James Baldwin, set alongside music. 
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                            ![]()  Gold, Silver, Bronze and BrassWith Olympic medal ceremonies ahead, we explore precious metals in poetry, prose, music. 
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                            ![]()  The PartyFrom the Great Gatsby, Mrs Beeton to Jeeves takes Charge, Romeo and Juliet to Harlem Samba 
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                            ![]()  Portraits of SuffolkAs the Aldeburgh Festival returns, a playlist of readings and music from Suffolk 
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                            ![]()  Prague and KafkaColin Tierney and Jo Herbert with readings including Kafka, Holub, Else Lasker-Schueller. 
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                            ![]()  BirdsongNightingales, robins, blackbirds in music, readings by Julia Winwood and Jonathan Keeble. 
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                            ![]()  Betjeman's WorldBells, blossoms and railway branch lines in a John Betjeman-inspired playlist. 
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                            ![]()  MillsOur journey takes us from wind and water via the Miller's Song to dark, satanic mills. 
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                            ![]()  ByronRobert Glenister reads from poems, letters and diaries written by the Romantic writer 
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                            ![]()  Luck and ChanceAnne Marie-Duff and Paterson Joseph evoke a world of card games, casinos and lucky chances 
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                            ![]()  The Curse of NarcissusFrom Ancient Greek vanities, via Dorian Gray & Jay Gatsby to Janet Fitch's White Oleander 
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                            ![]()  A Woman's LotGreta Scacchi and Lydia Wilson with readings about women rebelling and questioning. 
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                            ![]()  LeadershipLeaders, both good and bad, evoked in music, poetry and prose. 
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                            ![]()  Antarctica - from Shackleton to Happy FeetReadings and music inspired by Antarctica - the 'White Continent'. 
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                            ![]()  For love of BagpussReadings and music inspired by the anniversary of the children's TV programme Bagpuss. 
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                            ![]()  Paying AttentionNathan Osgood and Sarah Slimani with readings ranging from Arthur Miller to Mary Oliver. 
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                            ![]()  Scents and PerfumesTom Hollander and Anna Maxwell Martin with readings set alongside music inspired by scents 
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                            ![]()  The games that people playFrom chess to computer games via dominoes and dice. 
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                            ![]()  Merry ChristmasDominic West and Gemma Whelan with festive readings and music 
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                            ![]()  Maria Callas and the power of singingClarke Peters and Anastasia Hille with prose and poetry about singing 
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                            ![]()  Celebrating ShakespeareTracy-Ann Oberman and Reuben Joseph read great Shakespeare speeches set with music. 
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                            ![]()  Work and PlayReadings and music depicting millers, blacksmiths, office drudgery and downtime. 
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                            ![]()  Blow winds, blowTempestuous to tremulous, winds blow through Shakespeare, Joan Didion and Joseph Conrad. (R) 
