A Point of View Episodes Episode guide
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New Year Letter from New York
Adam Gopnik on the bitter-sweet joys of cycling round Central Park.
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Spiritual Pick and Mix
Bernardine Evaristo reflects on spirituality and syncretism.
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Off the Map
Sara Wheeler on navigating unmapped territory.
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Confessions of an Anti-Clasper
Howard Jacobson reflects on hugging, past and present.
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Edible Architecture
Will Self on why he's decided to "eat" buildings
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Loving the Body Fat-tastic
Bernardine Evaristo reflects on body image and the fashion industry.
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Experience Trumps Facts
David Goodhart defends objective facts over personal experience.
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Perpetual Lockdown
Sara Wheeler on lockdown for her brother, severely learning disabled, and others like him
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Don't Mention the War
Howard Jacobson with his personal reaction to a monumental week in US politics.
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Pets Aren't People!
Zoe Strimpel examines why we've become so passionately obsessed with dogs.
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Brief Encounters
Will Self advocates a novel practice for our times.
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The Great Conjunction
Adam Gopnik reflects on the appearance of Jupiter in the skies over Manhattan.
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Reflections on My Mother's Kenwood Mixer
Rebecca Stott on memories of Angel Delight, Smash powder and an invaluable device.
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The Pro-Mask Movement
Bernardine Evaristo on why wearing a mask these days is the least we can do.
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What's the Magic Number?
Tom Shakespeare discusses our changing attitudes to risk.
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Conspiracy Theories and a Good Hair Cut
Sarah Dunant on QAnon... and conversations with her hairdresser.
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Having the 'Wrong' Politics
Zoe Strimpel discusses growing divides between our social groupings.
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Thinking Otherwise
Michael Morpurgo questions whether we are educating our children or programming them.
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A Fine Line
Adam Gopnik on why, during the pandemic, there's a fine line between clever... and stupid.
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Tolerance: the Unfashionable Virtue
John Gray discusses why he believes liberals are turning their backs on tolerance.
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The End of Progress?
Will Self reflects on how the pandemic could affect our perception of human progress.
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Gender in the Blender
Bernardine Evaristo reflects on changing attitudes to gender.
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The Big Benefits of Smallness
Linda Colley on why being a small nation can be an advantage.
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A Hazy Shade of Winter
Rebecca Stott tells the story of 536 AD - the year the sun 'disappeared'.
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Legacy Bottle Opener
Will Self discusses how the pandemic has affected our views of inheritance.
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Coronavirus and Convention
Adam Gopnik discusses how the pandemic is bringing out our most conventional behaviours.
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Why Black Lives Matter
Bernardine Evaristo discusses how we historicise the past
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A Word of Advice
Zia Haider Rahman reflects on the comment "If you don't like it here you can always leave"
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The end of university as we know it?
Mary Beard asks: Has the iconic university lecture had its day?
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Inside Out
David Goodhart examines our changing attitudes to authority.