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  1. 1950s cricket tips for Caribbean migrants

    Duration: 02:39

  2. Oh, help! A nostalgic extract from Winnie-the-Pooh

    Duration: 03:33

  3. Roald Dahl's deliciously subversive Red Riding Hood and the Wolf

    Duration: 02:27

  4. Tom Hiddleston reads Proust

    Duration: 03:34

  5. Agathon’s Speech (audio)—Ancient Greece

    Duration: 01:42

  6. Ulysses by Tennyson (audio)—Ancient Greece

    Duration: 04:33

  7. C P Cavafy - 'Ithaka' (audio)—Ancient Greece

    Duration: 02:11

  8. The Odyssey: opening lines (audio)—Ancient Greece

    Duration: 02:18

  9. John Keats - 'On first looking into Chapman’s Homer' (audio)—Ancient Greece

    Duration: 00:56

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