Creativity, performance, debate
David Sneath looks at Mongolia, where culture is being transformed across the steppe.
Programmes reflecting on the 70th anniversary of the Partition of India and Pakistan
Bettany Hughes, Richard J Evans and John Hall join Philip Dodd and an audience at Sage.
Matthew Sweet introduces a discussion exploring the history of the workplace.
Neel Mukherjee, Preti Taneja, Mohsin Hamid and Nadeem Aslam talk to Anne McElvoy.
Damon Hill,Tanni Grey-Thompson and Lincoln Jopp on pressured decision-making at top speed
Singer Sam Lee explores how archives around the world are repatriating sound recordings.
Tony Sewell and Mike Grenier discuss the challenges of education in the 21st century.
Jerry Brotton explores the 500th anniversary of the Venice Ghetto, the first of its kind.
Adam Smith traces the birth and afterlife of Hemingway's explosive short story The Killers
Michael Goldfarb tells the story of Dutch philosopher Benedict Spinoza.
Andy Kershaw follows song collector Cecil Sharp's Appalachian trail in the spring of 1916.
Series of reflections on landscapes in the northernmost parts of the world
Edwina Currie, Miranda Sawyer and Lola Okolosie explore the different times of our lives.
Molls, murder and mean streets with Henry Goodman and Tracy-Ann Oberman.
Film critic Peter Bradshaw describes how he was reunited with his electric guitar.
Laura Barton explores the silences and intimacies of Shakespeare's plays.
How Shakespeare's First Folio helped make a national poet and an international star.
Writer Joanne Harris discusses her love of playing the flute and bass guitar.
An evening of programmes celebrating the life of writer, artist and thinker John Berger.
Vladimir Ashkenazy reveals how classical music influenced the photography of Ansel Adams.
Marie-Louise Muir on the Irish women of theatre who fought in the 1916 Easter Rising.
Writers and artists they talk about their little-known passions for playing an instrument.
Robert Wilson's impressionistic interpretation of the story of the Tower of Babel.