Arts & Ideas Episodes Episode guide
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Free Thinking - Mein Kampf; Larissa MacFarquhar; Julia Margaret Cameron
Anna Fox and Chantal Joffe discuss Julia Margaret Cameron plus altruism's wilder shores.
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Free Thinking - Meera Syal & Tanika Gupta In Conversation at Birmingham Rep
Meera Syal and Tanika Gupta discuss with Rana Mitter turning Anita and Me into a play.
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Free Thinking - Medical Surgery Past and Present
Anne McElvoy looks at healthcare past & present with New Generation Thinker Alun Withey
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Free Thinking - Mecca, Qur'an, Islam
Mona Siddiqui talks to Philip Dodd about her book called My Way: A Muslim Woman's Journey.
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Free Thinking - Matthew Barzun
At a time when the special relationship between the UK and the US is under particular...
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Free Thinking - Martin Amis
Martin Amis talks to Philip Dodd about his reputation for courting controversy and his...
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Free Thinking - Margaret Atwood, Yuval Harari, Celts
Rana Mitter interviews novelist Margaret Atwood, Professor Yuval Harari and reviews Celts
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Free Thinking - Margaret Atwood
Anne McElvoy talks to celebrated Canadian novelist Margaret Atwood whose most recent a...
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Free Thinking - Marcel Proust
This Free Thinking is devoted to one of the landmarks of European literature -- Marcel...
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Free Thinking - Man Booker Winner. Weather and Twilight. The Kibbo Kift.
Matthew Sweet on how weather and twilight can make the world strange.
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Free Thinking - Man Booker Prize
Sherlock Holmes is investigated by Mark Gatiss and Matthew Sweet as the Museum of an...
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Free Thinking - Man and Machine: Garry Kasparov, Wyndham Lewis. 2017 New Generation Thinker Simon Beard
Philip Dodd looks at AI with Garry Kasparov, Vorticism and research into overpopulation.
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Free Thinking - Madness/Civilisation
Matthew Sweet talks to Andrew Scull, author of Madness in Civilisation and Lisa about...
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Free Thinking - London's Skyline & Joshua Ferris
Matthew Sweet discusses online identity theft and religious belief with American as he...
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Free Thinking - Liverpool Biennial 2016
Matthew Sweet reports from Liverpool where art has taken over the city.
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Free Thinking - Literary Heroines
Ofsted chair Sally Morgan and Tim Montgomerie debate Ed Miliband's speech about parent...
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Free Thinking - Libertarianism & Trevor Paglen
A new collection of Ranter writings from the English Civil War sheds light on their...
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Free Thinking - Liberal England
As part of ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 3's Music on the Brink season Professor Roy Foster, the and Nick...
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Free Thinking - Lenny Henry
Rudy's Rare Records stars Lenny Henry as the son who works alongside his father in a...
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Free Thinking - Legal Aid, Law, Language and Gore Vidal v William F Buckley Jr: 8 July 15
Philip Dodd discusses Legal Aid, Law, Language and Gore Vidal v William F Buckley Jr
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Free Thinking - Leadership and Military Intervention
Historian Archie Brown and military expert Frank Ledwidge join Samira Ahmed to discuss...
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Free Thinking - Language of Money
John Lanchester talks to Matthew Sweet about his novel Capital, our understanding of...
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Free Thinking - Language
Steven Pinker's research at Harvard is into language and cognition. His new book The...
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Free Thinking - Landmarks: Seven Samurai
Akira Kurosawa's 1954 film Seven Samurai traces the story of a group of Samurai who to...
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Free Thinking - Landmark: Tarkovsky's Stalker.
Konstantin von Eggert, Sophie Fiennes and Geoff Dyer discuss Tarkovsky's 1979 film.
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Free Thinking - Landmark: Sir Walter Scott's Waverley
Rana Mitter on the first historical novel, one that invented Scotland and built Britain
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Free Thinking - Landmark: Leaves of Grass
Poets Mark Doty and Andrew McMillan and Professor Sarah Churchwell on Walt Whitman's poem
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Free Thinking - Landmark: Leaves of Grass
For National Poetry Day, Matthew Sweet explores Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass.
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Free Thinking - Landmark: In Parenthesis, by David Jones
Writer Iain Sinclair librettist Emma Jenkins composer Paul Hills art historian Iain Bell
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Free Thinking - Landmark: 2001
Scientist Brian Cox and Professor Chris Frayling join the actors Keir Dullea and Gary...