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27/11/2007
Philip Dodd and guests analyse and debate the key cultural issues of the week.
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26/11/2007
Gabriel Gbadamosi reviews the new ENO production of Britten's The Turn of the Screw.
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22/11/2007
Isabel Hilton talks to South African Justice Albie Sachs.
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21/11/2007
British director and artist Patrick Keiller talks to Philip Dodd.
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20/11/2007
Architect Lord Richard Rogers talks to Philip Dodd about his life's work.
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19/11/2007
Kenan Malik talks to historian Peter Hennessy about his new book, 'Cabinets and the Bomb'.
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15/11/2007
Professor of Space Science John Zarnecki asks 'Space. Why are we there?'.
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14/11/2007
Roger Philips of Radio Merseyside asks 'Have we destroyed the dream of equality?'.
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13/11/2007
Tim Smit, co-founder of the Eden Project, outlines his vision for Inspiration in Education
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12/11/2007
From Radio 3's festival of ideas, Philip Dodd asks 'Are we freer than we think?'.
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Free Thinking Round Up
Matthew Sweet presents an evening of programmes from 大象传媒 Radio 3's Free Thinking festival.
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08/11/2007
Night Waves explores the cultural legacy of Kurt Vonnegut's novel Slaughterhouse-Five.
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07/11/2007
Isabel Hilton's guest is historian and television presenter Simon Schama.
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06/11/2007
Philip Dodd talks to Richard Reeves, author of a new biography of John Stuart Mill.
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05/11/2007
Matthew Sweet and historian Tristram Hunt consider Britain's Victorian architecture.
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01/11/2007
Matthew Sweet assesses a new production of The Investigation performed by Rwandan actors.
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31/10/2007
Rana Mitter explores the relationship between scientific progress and science fiction.
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30/10/2007
Philip Dodd explores how recent waves of immigration are changing British culture.
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29/10/2007
Matthew Sweet examines the success of Channel 4 as it celebrates its 25th birthday.
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25/10/2007
Philip Dodd talks to Craig Venter, one of the key scientists in human genome research.
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24/10/2007
Gabriel Gbadamosi looks at the cultural activities of France's North African community.
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23/10/2007
Keenan Malik assesses Frederic Raphael's update to his 70s TV series The Glittering Prizes
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22/10/2007
What effect is Ireland's wealth having on the spiritual and moral health of the nation?
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Youssou N'Dour
Gabriel Gbadamosi talks to influential Senegalese singer-songwriter Youssou N'Dour.
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Patrick Wright
Philip Dodd talks to Patrick Wright about his new book on the history of the Iron Curtain.
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15/10/2007
Matthew Sweet presents interviews and debate on this week鈥檚 most important cultural issues
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Will Self
Matthew Sweet talks to Will Self, one of the leading proponents of psychogeography.
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Steven Pinker
Kenan Malik talks to best-selling yet controversial psychologist Steven Pinker.
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Douglas Coupland
Philip Dodd talks to Canadian novelist Douglas Coupland about his new novel The Gum Thief.
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Joanna Bourke
Isabel Hilton talks to author Joanna Bourke about her new book on sexual violence.