
How Celtic are We?
Cultural historian Dai Smith interrogates the Celtic myth.
4 Okt 201543min

Why Music?
Philip Ball asks scientists and musicians why music is such a universal human trait.
27 Sep 201559min

Sunday Feature: You're Tearing Me Apart: Rebel without a cause at 60
Drawing on rare archive Alan Dein explores the making & meanings of Rebel Without a Cause
20 Sep 201543min

Sunday Feature: A Most Ingenious Paradox: Loving G&S to Death?
Martin Handley explores contemporary attitudes to the operettas of Gilbert and Sullivan.
28 Jun 201544min

Classical Voice Season: An Anatomy of Singing
Mary King investigates how advances in our anatomy knowledge are changing the way we sing
21 Jun 201543min

Sunday Feature: W B Yeats and the Artifice of Eternity
Theo Dorgan explores the continuing importance of W B Yeats, 150 years after he was born.
7 Jun 201543min

Sunday Feature: Left-Handed Liberty
Amidst the 800 year celebrations for Magna Carta, Andrew Dickson hears about one of the more provocative theatrical attempts to commemorate the Charter from fifty years ago.
31 Mai 201545min

John Berger - About Song and Laughter
Sukhdev Sandhu introduces a rare radio-minded feature by the celebrated critic, novelist and thinker John Berger. Now in his ninth decade, Berger talks about the songs in his life and about Charlie Ch...
5 Mai 201544min



















