From moral questions to the quirks & pleasures of life: Discrimination; Death Rituals; What Nietszche teaches us; Witches & Woodlands; Spookiness; The Joy of Sewing; Kids Fiction
Danny Dorling, Lionel Shriver and Stephen Emmott debate with Matthew Sweet.
From IKEA to Bergman and ABBA - Matthew Sweet looks at Sweden's impact on Britain.
Richard Holloway, Kathryn Mannix and Kevin Toolis debate the end of life with Philip Dodd.
With June Sarpong, Emma Frankland, Gavin Francis and Julian Baggini.
David Willetts, Polly Toynbee, Simone Finn, Julia Black, Adrian Wooldridge + Anne McElvoy.
Matthew Sweet with guests including Lord Butler, Andre Spicer and Eliane Glaser.
Steven Pinker explains to Philip Dodd why we should ignore headlines + be more optimistic.
Film maker Clio Barnard and novelist Amanda Craig on rural life. Matthew Sweet presents.
Craig Brown, Afua Hirsch, Joe Moshenska and Philip Dodd discuss Charles I's art.
Eleanor Rosamund Barraclough considers airport lounges railway stations and liminal spaces
Diving as metaphor, occupation and study from Tudor times to the present.
Essayist Adam Gopnik talks to Shahidha Bari about city living. Plus artist Lucinda Rogers.
Comedian Janey Godley, historian John Gallagher, author Emma Byrne, poet Bridget Minamore.
Shahidha Bari and guests debate the play Heisenberg: The Uncertainty Principle and doubt.
Matthew Sweet and his guests explore the joys of food.
Matthew Sweet discusses the film My Cousin Rachel and explores revenge in Shakespeare.
Jules Evans and Roman Krznaric join Rana Mitter to discuss living in the moment.
Writer Paul Kingsnorth talks about his changing attitude to the environmental movement.
Jay Griffiths, Vincent Deary, Louise Robinson and Matthew Smith discuss our mental health.
Edwina Currie, Miranda Sawyer and Lola Okolosie explore the different times of our lives.
Matthew Sweet introduces a discussion exploring the history of the workplace.
Russell Foster delivers the opening lecture of Radio 3's 2017 Free Thinking Festival.
Elizabeth-Jane Burnett, Jules Pretty, Andrew Scott, Philip Coupland, Matthew Kelly
Neil Gaiman talks Norse myths with Rana Mitter. And a look at the ugly side of Valentines