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In the Beginning Was Sinning
The Rev Richard Coles explores what is meant by sin and its origins. Read more
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The Idea of Sin
The Rev Richard Coles explores what is meant by sin and its origins.
Lead Me Not into Temptation
Richard Coles on temptation and the practical challenges of sin in the contemporary world.
The Road to Redemption
The Rev Richard Coles focuses on the idea of redemption in sacred and secular societies.
The Ideas that Shaped the Baroque
Professor Tim Blanning explores the shifting ideas that nurtured and shaped the Baroque.
RS Thomas - Always Seeking Greater Silence
Jon Gower explores poet RS Thomas's life and work through the prism of birdwatching.
50 Years of the Traverse Theatre
Joyce McMillan on the past, present and future of Edinburgh's Traverse Theatre, now 50.
Along the Highland River
Poet Kenneth Steven goes to the source of Neil Gunn's novel Highland River.
Renzo Piano's Music Boxes
Tom Service investigates how architect Renzo Piano uses music to inspire his buildings.
Jan Morris - Travels Round My House
Jan Morris, who first reported the conquest of Everest, looks back on her adventures.
Wagner - Making a National Hero
Stephen Johnson explores Wagner's heroes and charts how Wagner became a national hero.
A Cultural History of Syphilis
Writer Sarah Dunant explores the social, cultural and human histories of syphilis.
Stirring Up a Revolution
Tarek Osman explores the significance of the café and how it has shaped the Middle East.
The Gospels Come Home
Author David Almond explores what the Lindisfarne Gospels mean to people in the North East
Significant Others - Jewish Life in Poland
Episode 1
Writer Eva Hoffman charts the rise of a Jewish civilisation in eastern Europe.
Episode 2
Eva Hoffman explores the Jewish presence in Poland in its terrible 20th century and beyond
Living and Present: Laurie Anderson on Performance Art
Pioneering artist Laurie Anderson traces the roots of contemporary performance art.
Fear and Trembling in Copenhagen - In Search of Soren Kierkegaard
Nigel Warburton explores the life and work of Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard.
The Devastation of British Art
Diarmaid MacCulloch tells the story of iconoclasm during the English Reformation.
Production-Line Living
AL Kennedy explores the impact and idea of Henry Ford's introduction of the assembly line.
Albert Camus: Inside the Outsider
Andrew Hussey celebrates the life and work of French writer and philosopher Albert Camus.
Britten 100: Cultural Conchies
Exploring the background to the pacifism which was central to Britten's creative vision.
A Profile of Ken Adam: The Spectre of Modernism
Matthew Sweet meets film production designer Ken Adam, famous for Bond and Dr Strangelove.
The Invisible Theatre: Wagner's Opera House in Bayreuth
Tom Service and others explore the ideas behind Wagner's own opera house in Bayreuth.
Ideas of
Anne McElvoy considers how Germans see their country's cultural role.
Anything But Banal - The Fascination of the Villain
Paul Allen explores, with Britain's leading actors, the allure of the villain in drama.
Somme
Paul Farley visits the Somme, a river whose sleepy character belies its violent history.
Albrecht Durer: Printing Press Native
Charlotte Higgins charts the printing prowess of German Renaissance artist Albrecht Durer.
Shanghai - World City Redux
Rana Mitter on how today's ultra-modern Shanghai is rediscovering its glamorous past.
Living with Memory in Rwanda
Zoe Norridge reports from Rwanda on how the country's devastating genocide is ed.
Eileen Gray: The Missing Heart of Design
Fiona Shaw explores the life and work of Irish-born designer and architect Eileen Gray.
Billy - The Other Lloyd Webber
Andrew Green explores the life and little-heard romantic music of William Lloyd Webber.