Sunday Feature Episodes Episode guide
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Krishnamurti in England
Paul Purgas reflects on the legacy of spiritual teacher Jiddu Krishnamurti.
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Forbidden Fruit
Why the forbidden fruit is not an apple.
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Florence Price’s Chicago and the Black Female Fellowship
How a unique Chicago musical sisterhood helped the music of Florence Price to thrive.
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Marian Anderson - Of Thee We Sing
The life and legacy of pioneering contralto Marian Anderson presented by Linton Stephens.
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Nixon in China
Exploring John Adams' opera on the 50th anniversary of President Nixon's visit to China.
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A Chinese Odyssey: Artists, Poets and Exiles in Interwar London
Paul French explores a unique moment in British-Chinese solidarity between 1937 to 1945.
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The Art of a Day
Why do writers and audiences keep coming back to one-day artworks like Joyce's Ulysses?
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Hidden Women and Silenced Scores
Leah Broad uncovers the sometimes shocking stories of three marginalised female composers.
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The Pigeons at the British Museum
Will Abberley reconsiders Richard Jefferies's essay The Pigeons at the British Museum.
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Breaking the Ice
Seán Williams glides through a brief history of lake skating.
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Tchaikovsky's Island of Inspiration
How a trip to a remote island monastery inspired Pyotr Tchaikovsky's First Symphony.
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Aida at 150
Flora Willson tells the story of Verdi's operatic masterpiece from an Egyptian lens.
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This Land of Words and Water
A journey into the Ireland of Louis MacNeice’s poetic imagination.
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In Search of the Sublime
In Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, artist Emma Stibbon RA explores the idea of the sublime.
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Afterwords: Stuart Hall
The writer and academic Stuart Hall in his own words and those of admirers of his work.
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Afterwords: Mary Oliver
A dive into the world of American writer Mary Oliver, with recordings of the poet herself.
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Afterwords: Simone de Beauvoir
A portrait of Simone de Beauvoir through her own words and those of critics and admirers.
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A Tree Story
Martin Handley traces the journey of a violin from forest to concert hall via its builder.
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Nuit Blanche
What is it about the night? Artists and writers reveal their nocturnal creative processes.
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A Trip to My Grave
Sophie Coulombeau reflects on the contemporary reluctance to face death.
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Malcolm Arnold, the Tortured Composer
Simon Heffer champions one of Britain’s greatest symphonists, composer Malcolm Arnold.
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The Gorbals - Past and Present
A New Generation Thinker brings their research into the modern mainstream.
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Dear Phillis
The legacy of Phillis Wheatley, the first published African American poet.
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How to Rebuild a City
Dr Lisa Mullen tells the story of how postwar Coventry became the City of Tomorrow.
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The Many Diagnoses of Robert Schumann
Phil Hebblethwaite traces the explanations for Schumann‘s illness and death.
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Studio in the Sky
How 9/11 influenced the work of artists who were part of a residency in the Twin Towers.
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Great Scott
A fresh perspective on Sir Walter Scott, more than 250 years on from his birth.
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Staycationing in the style of abroad
Dr Seán Williams explores Little Switzerlands — a long way from the Alps.
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Then there was Light - Stockhausen's LICHT, his opera for the seven days of the week
How German avant-garde composer Stockhausen wrote an opera for each day of the week.
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Reclaiming the Bridgetower Sonata
Chi-chi Nwanoku's journey to restore Beethoven's dedication to George Bridgetower.