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The Funny Old World of Victor Lewis Smith
Dom Joly on the brilliant, bonkers, contrary, groundbreaking iconoclast Victor Lewis-Smith

Writing Our Mothers
A journey into the ways women writers have written the mother.

The Wheeler Century
Shirin Wheeler reflects on the legacy of her father, ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ journalist Charles Wheeler.

Dramatic Beats
Michael Symmons Roberts celebrates a century of ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Drama.

Oh Yoko!
To mark her 90th birthday, this is Yoko Ono on her own terms, in her own words.

My Sylvia Plath
Emily Berry presents a personal meditation on the life and afterlife of Sylvia Plath.

Knock Knock: 200 Years of Sound Effects
Crash! bang! wallop! Composer Sarah Angliss celebrates the power of sound effects.

What Has Media Training Done to Politics?
Matthew Parris explores the rise of media training in politics and the political interview

Annie Nightingale's Age of Irreverence
Annie Nightingale explores the links between new music and comedy during the 1960s.

#TheQueue
Mark Thomas explores why the British believe they’re born to queue.