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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Rethinking the Curriculum
Mon 22 Jun 2020
Sandeep Parmar, Jade Cuttle, Edith Hall, Seb Falk talk to Rana Mitter about what we teach
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Irenosen Okojie and Nadifa Mohamed. Midsummer archaeology
Mon 22 Jun 2020
A virtual Bare Lit Festival talk, Nadifa Mohammed & Irenosen Okojie with Shahidha Bari
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Queer Bloomsbury and stillness in art and dance
Wed 17 Jun 2020
Paul Mendez and Francesca Wade on Virginia Woolf, walking, identity and Dalloway Day
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Revisit: Antarctica - testing ground for the human species
Tue 16 Jun 2020
An author, scientist, architect and explorer compare notes on this polar region.
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New Thinking: Refugees
Tue 16 Jun 2020
What are the best shelters? the right language? what do we learn from self help in camps?
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The future of theatre debate
Fri 12 Jun 2020
Bertie Carvel, Amit Lahav, Eleanor Loyd, Roy Alexander Weise, Caroline Dinenage MP & more
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Failure and female friendship
Wed 10 Jun 2020
Lara Feigel, Michèle Roberts & New Generation Thinker Alexandra Reza with Shahidha Bari
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Dickens
Tue 9 Jun 2020
Mathew Sweet, Linda Grant, Laurence Scott & Lucy Whitehead 150 years since Dickens' death
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New Thinking: Tackling Modern Slavery
Thu 4 Jun 2020
Naomi Paxton looks at new research into the effectiveness of the UK Act passed in 2015
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Robin Askwith
Wed 3 Jun 2020
The actor talks to Matthew Sweet about a childhood affected by polio and his career.
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Revisit: Tokyo Story
Tue 2 Jun 2020
Actor Richard Wilson & Prof Naoko Shimazu discuss Yasujiro Ozu's 1953 film of family life
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Revisit: Rowan Williams and Simon Armitage
Thu 28 May 2020
Landscape in poetry discussed by Rowan Williams and Simon Armitage at Hay.
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Sarah Perry
Wed 27 May 2020
In a conversation with Mathew Sweet, the gothic author explores writing past and present.
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Revisit: My Body Clock is Broken
Thu 21 May 2020
Jay Griffiths, Vincent Deary, Louise Robinson and Matthew Smith discuss our mental health
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Anne Fine and Romesh Gunesekera. Jarman's Garden
Thu 21 May 2020
Shahidha Bari talks to a pair of writers about routines & knowing how to start and stop.
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Kindness
Wed 20 May 2020
Rutger Bregman tells Anne McElvoy why survival of the fittest needs rethinking as an idea
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The 2020 Wolfson History Prize: David Abulafia, Hallie Rubenhold, Prashant Kidambi
Mon 18 May 2020
From Indian cricket, a survey of the oceans to Jack the Ripper: 3 shortlisted historians.
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Revisit: 2019 Wolfson History Prize Discussion
Thu 14 May 2020
Rana Mitter with the 6 shortlisted historians and an audience at the British Academy
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The 2020 Wolfson History Prize: Toby Green, Marion Turner, John Barton
Wed 13 May 2020
New takes on Chaucer, the Bible and African trading from 3 of the historians shortlisted.
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WW II radio propaganda & French relations
Wed 6 May 2020
From a gratitude train to the sinister broadcasts to US soldiers. Matthew Sweet presents.
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Revisit: Encylopedias and Knowledge from Diderot to Wikipedia
Mon 4 May 2020
Jimmy Wales talks Diderot & collecting knowledge + Tariq Godard on Mark Fisher aka k-punk
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Revisit: Mark Haddon
Wed 29 Apr 2020
As it comes out in paperback, Mark Haddon talks to Anne McElvoy about The Porpoise.
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Cary Grant
Wed 29 Apr 2020
Matthew Sweet talks to Pamela Hutchinson, Charlotte Crofts & Mark Glancy.
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Revisit: Rachel Carson's Silent Spring
Wed 22 Apr 2020
Tony Juniper, Emily Shuckburgh, Dieter Helm and Kapka Kassabova join Rana Mitter at Hay
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Alternative Realities
Tue 21 Apr 2020
Shahidha Bari explores the impact of life changing experiences & the fourth dimension
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Revisit: Shakespeare's Bookshelf
Thu 16 Apr 2020
Edith Hall, Nandini Das and Beatrice Groves on the books Shakespeare would have read.
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Deep Time and the Earth
Thu 9 Apr 2020
Lewis Dartnell, Gaia Vince and David Farrier join Rana Mitter to look at deep ecology.
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Belonging
Wed 8 Apr 2020
Philip Dodd talks to actor Christopher Eccleston and historian Ruth Dudley Edwards
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New Thinking: Religion and ordinary lives
Tue 7 Apr 2020
Tom Charlton looks for evidence of belief from samplers to children's scribbles in bibles
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Revisit: What does game playing teach us
Sat 4 Apr 2020
From a Mesopotamian game to Scrabble, Shahidha Bari discusses competition and gaming.