Creativity, performance, debate
Joanna Robertson gives discussions about shopping in various cities across the world
By Robin Brooks. Drama about Coleridge's ill-fated friendship with Wordsworth.
David Attenborough recalls collecting music from around the world, and listens once again.
A special extended interview with travel writer Jan Morris.
Self help and identity politics are on the agenda as Philip Dodd meets a YouTube star.
Shahidha Bari looks at Enid Marx, Rennie Mackintosh and Edward Bawden and visits the V&A.
Matthew Sweet looks at French philosophy and spies and explores belief with John Gray.
Michael Goldfarb remembers the books he and his contemporaries read and films they watched
Matthew Sweet and guests discuss talking and speech, including Trevor Cox.
Ian McMillan's Late Night Language Lock-in.
Anne McElvoy looks at why we fight, with former army officer Dr Mike Martin.
Eve Best and Danny Sapani star in Shakespeare's late play The Winter's Tale.
With Henry Normal, Kate Fox, James McGrath and Alicia Kopf.
Pauline Dakin compares notes with Sally Bayley about a childhood on the run and reading.
Anne Applebaum, Gregory Claeys, Jane Humphries and Richard Seymour discuss Marxism now.
Jesmyn Ward, John Edgar Wideman and Sarah Churchwell talk to Christopher Harding.
Five musicians write about the music that has shaped their personal lives
Paul Higgins and Nicola Ferguson star in Shakespeare's last and perhaps strangest comedy.
The Verb meets the language of night-time Japan - in comedy, poetry and 'the blues'.
David Peace and Natasha Pulley look at the writing of Akutagawa and the film by Kurosawa.
The photographs of Mika Ninagawa and the new novel from Hideo Yokoyama, with Anne McElvoy.
Andrew Scott stars in Shakespeare's play of debt, greed and prejudice, transposed to 2008.
From IKEA to Bergman and ABBA - Matthew Sweet looks at Sweden's impact on Britain.
Getting creative with code with Eugenia Cheng and Helen Arney.