Free Thinking Episodes Episode guide
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Landmark: Leaves of Grass
Poets Mark Doty and Andrew McMillan and Professor Sarah Churchwell on Walt Whitman's poem.
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Acting Arthur Miller, Free Speech on Campus
Zoe Wanamaker, David Suchet and Antony Sher talk about interpreting Arthur Miller's work.
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James Fenton, Suffragette, Thatcherism and Conservatism
James Fenton on his poetic career, Suffragette reviewed and Thatcher's legacy discussed.
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Macbeth on Film, James Shapiro, Barrie Keeffe
Matthew Sweet looks at Macbeth on film and talks to Shakespeare scholar James Shapiro.
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Populism, Romola Garai on Measure for Measure
Philip Dodd presents a discussion about populism in politics and culture.
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David Hare
David Hare discusses his career in playwriting and his memoirs with Matthew Sweet.
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Margaret Atwood, Yuval Harari, Celts
With novelist Margaret Atwood, exploring the history of mankind and an exhibition on Celts
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Edmund de Waal, Orhan Pamuk
Ceramicist Edmund de Waal and author Orhan Pamuk are in conversation with Philip Dodd.
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Autism, The Financial Crisis, The Fallen Woman
Steve Silberman on autism, Gillian Tett on silos and Lynda Nead on 'fallen women'.
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Everything You Never Knew About Indian History
Rana Mitter explores new research into India in the Second World War and the British Raj.
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Frederick Forsyth, Emotion in Art
Presented by Matthew Sweet. With novelist Frederick Forsyth and a discussion on emotions.
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William Kentridge, William Boyd, Photography
South African artist William Kentridge and novelist William Boyd talk to Philip Dodd.
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Chalke Valley History Festival: Heroism v Failure
David Starkey, Amanda Foreman and Saul David debate heroism and failure in history.
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Slung Low's Camelot, Penny Woolcock, Bryan Stevenson, Go Set a Watchman
Philip Dodd on Camelot: The Shining City in Sheffield. Plus a review of the new Harper Lee
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French Thought, Thomas the Rhymer
Anne McElvoy discusses French intellectual traditions with Sudhir Hazareesingh.
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Law, Language and Legal Aid. Gore Vidal v William F Buckley Jr
Philip Dodd discusses law and language and reviews a new play by Rebecca Lenkiewicz.
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Landmark - Jaws: Sharks and Whales
Matthew Sweet discusses the film Jaws with writer Will Self and shark expert Gareth Fraser
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Pather Panchali, Sunjeev Sahota, Invalidism
Rana Mitter discusses Pather Panchali with Tariq Ali and talks to novelist Sunjeev Sahota.
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2015 Art Fund Prize for Museum of the Year Debate
Anne McElvoy chairs the 2015 Museum of the Year directors' debate at Tate Modern in London
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Touch and Emotion, Siobhan Davies, Public
Philip Dodd on the links between dance, art and the brain. Plus the meaning of 'public'.
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Spy Fiction, Worrying, Joseph Cornell
AL Kennedy, Virginia Ironside and Francis O'Gorman discuss worrying in literature and life
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Tales of Scotland: A Nation and its Literature
Anne McElvoy talks to Janice Galloway about explorations of Scottishness.
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Community, The Amber Collective, Poet Claudia Rankine
Philip Dodd discusses community with Toby Young and looks at historic images of Newcastle.
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Political and Bardic Traditions in Wales
Matthew Sweet examines Welsh politics and poetry with Gwyneth Lewis and Iain Sinclair.
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Muriel Spark, Digital Life, Diversity in British Poetry
New Generation Thinker Laurence Scott talks to Rana Mitter about living in a digital world
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Jonathan Sacks, Milan Kundera Novel, Stephen Adly Guirgis Play
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks talks to Philip Dodd about confronting religious violence.
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John Boorman
Director John Boorman talks about his film-making career with Matthew Sweet.
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Fighting Art, Othello at the RSC, Hans Magnus Enzensberger
Anne McElvoy on a new history painting exhibition at Tate Britain. Plus a new Othello.
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Landmark: Saul Bellow's Herzog
Martin Amis, Zachary Leader and Sarah Churchwell discuss Saul Bellow's novel Herzog.
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Fairgrounds and Freaks, Carsten Holler
Matthew Sweet explores Carsten Holler's art and discusses the idea of the 'freak'.