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It's The Pictures That Got Smaller
Robbie Collin explores the transformation of how we see film, from early cinema to TikTok.
God Knows I'm Gay
Rev Joel Love explores the relationship between the Anglican Church and LGBTQ+ Christians
Wonderlands
Frank Cottrell-Boyce explores the wonderlands that children's books take us to.
Paris-Zurich-Trieste: Joyce l'European
The profound influence the many years he spent in Europe had on the work of James Joyce.
Bloody Sunday: 50 Years On
Fifty years on, Peter Taylor assesses the legacy of 'Bloody Sunday' in Northern Ireland.
The Great Wall
Rana Mitter traces the story of US-China relations in the 50 years since Nixon's visit.
Piers Plowright, Soundsmith
Lend your ears to work by legendary 'radio man' Piers Plowright.
Self on Sebald
20 years after his death, Will Self pieces together the life and work of writer WG Sebald.
It’s Not How You Start…
Acclaimed novelist Kate Weinberg discovers why endings matter so much to us.
Everyone Is an Artist
James Fox tells an untold story of community and socially-engaged art in post-war Britain.