Walking
Sunday Feature. Keats Goes North. Audio, 44 minutes
Fiona Stafford follows John Keats’s epic 1818 walk, which inspired his greatest poetry.
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Wireless Nights. Series 6, Dungeness. Audio, 28 minutes
Jarvis Cocker returns with his series exploring the human condition after dark
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A Point of View. In Praise of Mooching. Audio, 10 minutes
Howard Jacobson on the end of mooching as a way of life.
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Ramblings. Series 40, Centurion Way, Chichester. Audio, 25 minutes
This is the uplifting story of how walking helped a young man recover from a brain injury.
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Ramblings. Series 38, York. Audio, 25 minutes
Clare Balding joins Gill Callow on one of her regular walks around York.
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Ramblings. Series 38, Aberlady Bay. Audio, 25 minutes
Clare Balding walks with the staff, pupils and parents of Saltersgate School, Midlothian.
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The Essay. Looking Good, Lavinia Greenlaw. Audio, 14 minutes
Five writers on the pleasures of viewing a phenomenon or social activity closely.
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The Essay. Looking Good, Lauren Elkin. Audio, 14 minutes
Five writers consider the pleasures of viewing a phenomenon or social activity closely.
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Slow Radio. Bach Walks. Audio, 25 minutes
In 1705, a young musician set out on an epic journey to meet his hero...
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Ramblings. Series 37, Listeners' Walks: Isle of Man, Kallow Point. Audio, 23 minutes
Clare Balding continues her exploration of the Isle of Man walking along the coastal path.
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Ramblings. Series 37, Listeners' Walks: Isle of Man, Glen Dhoo. Audio, 23 minutes
Clare Balding gets her wish and samples the variety of walks on offer on the Isle of Man.
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Short Cuts. Series 13, In Motion. Audio, 30 minutes
Josie Long presents stories of movement.
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I Was There. South Pole. Audio, 24 minutes
Adrian Chiles talks to the first British women to walk to the South Pole.
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Ramblings. Series 35, Great Hucklow, Derbyshire. Audio, 23 minutes
Clare Balding is in the Peaks to join a group who have been walking together for 25 years.
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Ramblings. Series 34, Suffolk with Geoff Nicholson. Audio, 25 minutes
Clare Balding joins writer Geoff Nicholson to talk about the history of walking.
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Ramblings. Series 34, Hebden Bridge. Audio, 25 minutes
Clare Balding joins a family from Hebden Bridge for whom walking is a vital experience.
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Thinking Allowed. The Flaneur - Walking in the City. Audio, 28 minutes
Laurie Taylor explores the history and meaning of the urban stroller, past and present.
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The Essay. Dawnwalks, Lucy Hughes Hallett. Audio, 15 minutes
The attractions of daybreak... when five writers set off on foot - and report back.
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The Essay. Dawnwalks, Ian Sansom. Audio, 15 minutes
The attractions of daybreak... when five writers set off on foot - and report back.
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The Essay. Dawnwalks, Kamila Shamsie. Audio, 15 minutes
The attractions of daybreak... when five writers set off on foot - and report back.
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The Essay. Dawnwalks, Nicola Barker. Audio, 14 minutes
The attractions of daybreak... when five writers set off on foot - and report back.
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The Essay. Dawnwalks, Nicholas Shakespeare. Audio, 15 minutes
The attractions of daybreak... when five writers set off on foot - and report back.
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