
Sunday Feature: In the Shadow of the Tower
Andrew Hussey travels across Paris to understand how the Eiffel Tower, and the huge World's Fair that gave birth to it, shaped French culture.
23 Nov 201443min

Sunday Feature: New Generation Thinkers
Christopher Harding explores the influence of Freud in India, China and Japan, and John Gallagher focuses on the history of the foreign language phrase book.
16 Nov 201443min

Sunday Feature: God and the Great War
Frank Cottrell Boyce on the impact of the First World War on religion at home and at the Front.
9 Nov 201444min

Kitty Marion and The Poetry of Science
Gregory Tate explores why many C19th scientists wrote poetry, as do several today. Fern Riddell rediscovers the astonishing life of Kitty Marion: singer, suffragette, firestarter.
3 Nov 201446min

Enter the Dragon Chinese Theatre in the 21st century
Rana Mitter travels to Beijing to explore the recent flourishing of theatre in China and its re-invention as an art-form of youthful, urban cool.
20 Okt 201443min

Sunday Feature: Who Was Richard Strauss?
Richard Strauss's works are staples of both concert hall and opera house, and yet relatively little is known or discussed of the man himself. What we do know about Strauss - that he was incredibly ast...
12 Okt 201444min

Sunday Feature: Global Classical Music - A New World Symphony
In the final programme in the series Petroc Trelawny measures the impact and effectiveness of education in sustaining and nurturing the massive growth in Western Classical music.
5 Okt 201443min

Sunday Feature: Global Classical Music - A New World Symphony
The second programme in Petroc Trelawny’s series looking at the new Global passion for classical music. In programme one his attention was on the dramatic new concert hall’s, opera houses and cultur...
28 Sep 201443min



















