All Things Considered Episodes Episode guide
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The Late Shirley Williams - Baroness Williams of Crosby
The Late Shirley Williams-Baroness Williams of Crosby 1930-2021 (Revised Repeat from 2011)
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Privacy in a Digital World
In an increasingly digital world, what is privacy and how important is it?
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Eternal Flame
Mary Stallard explores the significance of an eternal flame.
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Talking Homelessness
Rosa Hunt talks to some homeless people, and the organisations trying to help them.
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Politics and the Pulpit
Jonathan Thomas asks what's wrong with clerics speaking out on political matters?
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The Unauthorised Version
Roy Jenkins uncovers the secrets of the apocryphal gospels banned by the early church.
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Singer of the World
Rosa Hunt meets some of the contestants for Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú Cardiff Singer of the World competition.
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The Call
Roy Jenkins explores what it is that leads people to pursue ordination.
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Hay Festival 2021
Azim Ahmed talks to four guests participating in this year's Hay Festival.
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Fostering
Jonathan Thomas meets people inspired by their faith to become foster carers.
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Dai Hankey
Roy Jenkins speaks to Dai Hankey, church planting pastor and abolitionist.
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The Most Revd John Davies, Archbishop of Wales.
Roy Jenkins talks to Archbishop John Davies, who retires today (May 2nd).
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Sacred Time
Azim Ahmed and guests discuss the concept of ‘sacred time.’
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Henry Vaughan @ 400
Mary Stallard looks at the life and work of the great Welsh poet, born 400 years ago.
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The Empty Tomb
Roy Jenkins talks to a scientist, an artist, and two tour guides about this mystery.
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Eco-friendly Church
Jonathan Thomas finds out about environmentally friendly churches across Wales.
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Kindness
Roy Jenkins explores the nature of kindness for people of faith.
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Ave Maria
On Mothering Sunday, we explore the significance for today of Jesus’s mother, Mary.
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Count Me In
Rosa Hunt looks at the implications of censuses for people of faith.
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Missionaries to Wales
Roy Jenkins explores why Wales is a spiritual magnet to Christians from abroad.
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Just Punishment?
Roy Jenkins looks at the nature and purpose of punishment in our society.
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Meeting Conflict
Mary Stallard looks at resolving conflict in heated church and chapel meetings.
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The Home
Roy Jenkins discusses the significance of ‘the home’ now we’re living under lockdown.
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Truth and Lies
Is lying always wrong? Jonathan Thomas looks at the problem of sifting fact from fiction.
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The Uyghurs
Roy Jenkins reports on the plight of the Uyghur muslims of China.
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Fasting
Rosa Hunt and guests discuss the significance of fasting in different faith traditions
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Leroy Logan
Roy Jenkins talks to founder member of the Black Police Association Dr Leroy Logan.
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European Values
Roy Jenkins talks to four people with four different perspectives on faith in Europe.
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Review of the year 2020
Roy Jenkins looks back at some of the subjects which have featured during 2020.
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Conwy Carols
Real carols, real prayers - Roy Jenkins looks at an ambitious project in Conwy.