Arts & Ideas Podcast
Leading thinkers discuss the ideas shaping our lives – looking back at the news and making links between past and present. Broadcast as Free Thinking, Fridays at 9pm on ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 4. Presented by Matthew Sweet, Shahidha Bari and Anne McElvoy.
Episodes to download
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Alexander the Great
Tue 1 Nov 2022
Military leader, city founder, underwater explorer?! Rana Mitter on images of Alexander
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New Thinking: Beowulf
Fri 28 Oct 2022
Short: How studying grammar and computer games can explain Old English poetry
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Orhan Pamuk and the Ottoman Empire
Wed 26 Oct 2022
The Nobel Prize winning novelist is joined by academics Michael Talbot and Keya Anjaria
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New Thinking: Dead Languages
Wed 26 Oct 2022
John Gallagher says hello in Oscan, the language of Ancient Pompeii
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Oliver Postgate
Fri 21 Oct 2022
Matthew Sweet and guests on the creator of children's TV classics including The Clangers.
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British Academy Book Prize 2022
Tue 18 Oct 2022
Rana Mitter meets six authors shortlisted for the prize for Global Cultural Understanding.
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Romanticism Revisited
Thu 13 Oct 2022
Coleridge, Fuseli and Emily Bronte under the spotlight as a new film and exhibition open
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The Frieze/Radio 3 Museum Directors Debate 2022
Wed 12 Oct 2022
Anne McElvoy is joined by the directors of three institutions from around the world.
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New Thinking: Accents
Wed 12 Oct 2022
From variations of Mancunian to descriptions of the Geordie voice
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Miles Davis and On The Corner
Tue 11 Oct 2022
Matthew Sweet and guests explore this genre-stretching album released on 11th Oct 1972
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How We Read
Fri 7 Oct 2022
Our surprisingly complex and mysterious relationship with text explored by Matthew Sweet.
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Female power and influence past and present
Wed 5 Oct 2022
Anne McElvoy talks to novelist Kamila Shamsie and playwright Rona Munro
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My Neighbour Totoro
Tue 4 Oct 2022
Christopher Harding looks at the background and influence of Studio Ghibli's 1988 film
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John Cowper Powys
Thu 29 Sep 2022
John Gray, Iain Sinclair, Margaret Drabble and Kevan Manwaring on 'the Dorset Proust'
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Claude McKay and the Harlem Renaissance
Wed 28 Sep 2022
Authors Nadifa Mohamed, Johny Pitts and Pearl Cleage join Shahidha Bari.
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Ibsen
Mon 26 Sep 2022
New interpretations of the Norwegian dramatist's plays from Lucinda Coxon & Steve Waters.
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The Black Country - past and present
Fri 23 Sep 2022
Matthew Sweet and guests explore the roots and resonance of "the Black Country" region
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The Black Country - past and present
Thu 22 Sep 2022
Matthew Sweet and guests explore the roots and resonance of "The Black Country" region
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The Normans
Wed 21 Sep 2022
Rana Mitter and guests look at Norman history, misconceptions and echoes heard today
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Cuba, cold war and RAF Fylingdales
Tue 20 Sep 2022
Novelist Ian McEwan and researchers into early warning system archives join Anne McElvoy
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Immortality
Fri 16 Sep 2022
Matthew Sweet & guests explore ideas about never ending life in literature, film and myth
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The Lindisfarne Gospels and new discoveries
Wed 14 Sep 2022
An archaeologist, a historian and a poet join Shahidha Bari as the gospels return North.
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New Thinking: What language did Columbus speak?
Tue 13 Sep 2022
John Gallagher and guests explore language in the 15th century age of exploration
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1922: The Hollywood Bowl
Tue 6 Sep 2022
From a season of starlit concerts in 1922 to the USA’s principal outdoor concert venue
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1922: The Lincoln Memorial
Fri 2 Sep 2022
Why was Lincoln the president the nation chose to commemorate in 1922?
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Pogroms and Prejudice
Wed 31 Aug 2022
Brendan McGeever looks at anti-Semitism from Russian history to the present day
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Facing Facts
Tue 30 Aug 2022
From duelling injuries to eye patches - Emily Cock asks how we respond to people's faces
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Dam Fever and the Diaspora
Mon 29 Aug 2022
How do large dam projects gain widespread support despite past examples asks Majed Akhter