Rivers
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- Posted5 June 2019
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- Posted4 June 2019
Ramblings. Here Comes the Summer - Feargal Sharkey. Audio, 25 minutes
Clare Balding joins singer Feargal Sharkey for a river walk.
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The Essay. From the Source, Swimming the Avon. Audio, 14 minutes
Poet Elizabeth-Jane Burnett swims the River Avon in search of inspiration.
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The Essay. From the Source, The Power of the Thames. Audio, 14 minutes
Helen Czerski shares a physicist's view of the River Thames
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Arts & Ideas. Rivers, different cultures, different values. Audio, 48 minutes
Anthropologist, Poet, Archaeologist and Angler reflect on what a river should be
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The Essay. From the Source, The Art of Zen Fly Fishing. Audio, 14 minutes
Once lead singer of The Undertones, Feargel Sharkey now gets his kicks from rod and line.
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Arts & Ideas. Rivers and geopolitics. Audio, 45 minutes
Global Dams, Ancient Rome & the Tiber: rivers, power and scarcity
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The Essay. From the Source, Medway Mudlarks. Audio, 14 minutes
Driftwood, a Victorian poison bottle and a sailor's lost boot. Potent inspiration for art.
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The Essay. From the Source, Gaelic Waters. Audio, 14 minutes
Folk singer Julie Fowlis conjures kelpies, selkies and waterfall banshees from Gaelic song
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- Posted10 May 2019
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- Posted25 April 2019
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- Posted27 February 2019
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- Posted27 February 2019
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- Posted9 January 2019
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- Posted10 December 2018
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- Posted14 November 2018
Costing the Earth. March of the Wet Wipes. Audio, 28 minutes
Our sewerage system is grinding to a halt. The culprits are wet wipes.
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- Posted8 September 2018
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- Posted8 September 2018
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- Posted31 July 2018
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- Posted16 July 2018
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- Posted14 July 2018
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- Posted6 July 2018