Paper Money
Dr Helen Wang discusses the development of paper money. Read more
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It Talks
Dr Helen Wang discusses the development of paper money.
Dark Arcadias
Colin Burrow on Fantasies for Children
Critic Colin Burrow discusses fantasies in the childrens' stories of Diana Wynne Jones.
Robert Burns and Scottish Arcadia
Literary critic Nigel Leask discusses Robert Burns and Arcadia.
Alexandra Harris on Country-House Dreams of Arcadia
Literary critic Alexandra Harris explores the country-house dreams of the 20th century.
InterRail Postcards
Adam Thorpe
Adam Thorpe on the sense of arrival into adulthood which the InterRail pass signified.
Roma Tearne
Roma Tearne on InterRail travel and her interest in frontiers and national identity.
Charlotte Mendelson
Charlotte Mendelson recalls how travelling by InterRail in Europe transformed her life.
David Almond
David Almond on the adventures and misfortunes he experienced travelling by InterRail.
Diane Samuels
Playwright Diane Samuels recalls travelling to Vienna with a fellow Jewish school friend.
The Music Appreciation Movement
Episode 1
Richard Witts on the origins of Music Appreciation, and the work of pioneer Percy Scholes.
Episode 2
Richard Witts on educationalist Walford Davies and Imogen Holst, one of his team.
Episode 3
Musicologist Richard Witts explores the significance of programme notes.
Episode 4
Richard Witts on Music Appreciation's excursion into film and a new broadcasting era.
The Other Empire
Julian Jackson explores France's first war of decolonisation: a slave rebellion in Haiti.
Julian Jackson tells the story of France's involvement in sub-Saharan Africa.
Julian Jackson discusses the imperial troops who fought for France in two world wars.
Julian Jackson focuses on France's involvement in Indo-China - Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam.
Episode 5
Julian Jackson focuses on the Algerian War, France's last great colonial crisis.
At the Speed of Thought
Scott Lash on 'Liquid Modernity'
Exploring how digital technology is dramatically changing our daily normality.
Laurence Scott on Information vs. Knowledge
How instantly available information is affecting the way we consider knowledge and wisdom.
Claire Wardle on How News Travels Fast...
Claire Wardle on how news and Twitter feeds shape our response to events.
Paola Tubaro on Mobs and Mobiles
Paola Tubaro examines the 'dark side' of social media in relation to 2011's English riots.
Felix Salmon on High-Frequency Trading
Felix Salmon on high-frequency trading and its part in the current financial crisis.
Painting Genesis
God and the Sistine Chapel
Rev Lucy Winkett on what Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel paintings say to Christians today.
Colour and the Sistine Chapel
Art critic Rachel Campbell-Johnston responds to Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel paintings.
Branding and the Sistine Chapel
Art historian Martin Kemp explores the origin of the Sistine Chapel 'brand'.
Why Poverty?
Paul Collier
Paul Collier promotes giving aid only to countries without hope of overcoming mass poverty
Elizabeth Ohene
Former minister Elizabeth Ohene says more science education is vital to fighting poverty.
Bernard Hare
Writer Bernard Hare reflects on his life growing up poor and witnessing poverty in the UK.
Lawrence Haddad
Lawrence Haddad reflects on the causes of continuing widespread malnutrition.
Clare Lockhart
Development expert Clare Lockhart says private capital must be used to combat poverty.