
Sunday Feature: In Their Own Write: Notes from the Congress of Vienna
Using diaries and memoirs Michael Goldfarb tells the story of the Congress of Vienna and how it still affects us 200 years later: diplomacy, Beethoven and sex... lots of sex.
26 Huhti 201543min

Sunday Feature: A Secret Life: Uwe Johnson in Sheerness
The leading German writer Uwe Johnson lived in Sheerness from 1974 until his death in 1984. Patrick Wright tries to find out why he chose what he called this 'much maligned' town.
19 Huhti 201544min

Sunday Feature Doing Goya Justice The Curators Story
Xavier Bray is a curator on a nail-biting journey to put together the greatest exhibition of portraits by the Spanish artist Francisco Goya, which opens at the National Gallery later this year
15 Huhti 201543min

Sunday Feature: Memoirs of the Spacewomen
Matthew Sweet delves into the science fiction futures of Naomi Mitchison, Rose Macaulay and Margot Bennett. With music specially composed by The Vile Electrodes.
5 Huhti 201543min

Sunday Feature: From Convent to Concert Hall
Dr Kate Kennedy appraises four female string players from different eras and locations, who were all pioneering in their own lifetimes. For International Women's Day 2015
10 Maalis 201544min

Sunday Feature: The Day of the Locust
Adam Smith unearths the roots of Nathanael West's great 1938 Hollywood novel The Day of the Locust, and tests its prophecy of fascist violence in America against postwar history.
22 Helmi 201543min

Sunday Feature: Cuba Clasica
Andrew McGregor visits Havana to investigate Cuba's classical music scene today.
16 Helmi 201544min

Sunday Feature: Eric Ravilious: Chalk & Ice
Eric Ravilious is considered one of the best watercolourists of the twentieth century. Alexandra Harris explores the life of work of this elusive man and his art.
9 Helmi 201543min



















