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Arts Extra
25/05/2012Kim Lenaghan covers film, television, music, books and the visual arts.
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24/05/2012
Lynette Fay covers film, television, music, books and the visual arts.
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23/05/2012
Lynette Fay covers film, television, music, books and the visual arts.
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22/05/2012
Marie-Louise Muir covers film, television, music, books and the visual arts.
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21/05/2012
Marie-Louise Muir covers film, television, music, books and the visual arts.
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Arts, Classical and Jazz Zone
Opera and TheatreA brief history of opera, plus a one-to-one with former NTS director Vicky Featherstone.
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BBC Radio 1Xtra's Stories
Generation NextBBC Radio 1's Gemma Cairney meets a new wave of young entrepreneurs.
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Emeli Sande
1Xtra tells the story of one of the UK's most exciting new talents.
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Behind the Brel: The Story of a Mu…
Episode 2Marc Almond looks at the darker side of French singer-songwriter Jacques Brel.
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Bengali Programme
22/05/2012News, current affairs and music in Bengali with Shawkat Hashmi.
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Between the Ears
The Cost of CoalEvoking life working in coal mines and the accompanying fictional and real-life dramas.
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The Book Café
21/05/2012Alexander McCall Smith talks about how WH Auden's poetry has influenced his writing.
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14/05/2012
Mark Haddon joins Clare English to talk about his new novel The Red House.
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Book of the Week - Charles Dickens…
Episode 5Exploring the themes of adulation and farewells.
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Episode 4
A theatrical performance changes the course of his life.
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Cofio
19/05/2012Rhaglen yn cynnwys darnau o'r archif gyda John Hardy. Archive clips and recordings.
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The Comedy Café
25/05/2012Janice Forsyth chats to impressionist, author and comedian Simon Lipson and Sanjeev Kohli.
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Composer of the Week - Edvard Grie…
5. Twilight YearsDonald Macleod introduces Grieg's best known work: his piano concerto.
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4. Edvard and Nina
Donald Macleod examines the relationship between Grieg and his wife Nina.
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3. Hardanger
Donald Macleod presents music written by Grieg in the peaceful surroundings of Hardanger.
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2. Fruitful Partnerships
Donald Macleod introduces music Grieg wrote with Bjornstjerne Bjornson and Henrik Ibsen.
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1. Beginnings
Donald Macleod introduces a group of works written early in Grieg's career.
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The Culture Café
22/05/2012Clare English discusses mosaic careers, 'supermarket sweep' for the NMS, and muses.
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Culture Zone
The Human VoiceDavie Scott explores the human voice featuring Martha Wainwright and Leonard Cohen.
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Discovering Music
Handel's Israel in EgyptStephen Johnson explores Handel's monumental choral work Israel in Egypt.
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The Early Music Show
Alfred Deller CentenaryCatherine Bott celebrates the life and work of pioneering countertenor Alfred Deller.
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Engelbert Humperdinck: What's in a…
Bill Kenwright talks to Engelbert Humperdinck in the run-up to his Eurovision appearance.
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The Essay - The Team Photo
5. Horatio ClareWriter Horatio Clare considers a team photo from his time as a member of a lifeboat crew.
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4. Farahad Zama
Writer and City-based IT director Farahad Zama considers a team photo from his past.
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3. Eva Salzman
Poet and former dancer Eva Salzman considers a team photo from her past.
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2. Hisham Matar
Novelist Hisham Matar considers a team photo from his childhood in Libya.
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1. Stella Rimington
Stella Rimington, former director-general of MI5, considers a team photo from her past.
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The Essay - Secret Places in the F…
Episode 4Craig Raine on how TS Eliot set about expressing the inexpressible in The Four Quartets.
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Episode 3
TS Eliot's depiction in the Four Quartets of the more elusive aspects of emotion.
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Episode 2
Craig Raine on how the 'poem of place' influenced TS Eliot's The Four Quartets.
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Episode 1
Craig Raine visits the key locations of TS Eliot's set of poems The Four Quartets.
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The Film Programme
24/05/2012Francine Stock reports from the Cannes Film Festival with Ken Loach, Wes Anderson and more
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17/05/2012
Francine Stock joins Martin Scorsese to celebrate The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp.
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The Forum
Limits of MarketsFree market: the best aid to development or a hydra that devalues everything it touches?
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Four Thought - Series 3
7. Kate SmurthwaiteComedian Kate Smurthwaite argues it is time to stop laughing at sexism.
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