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Jeanette Winterson
Philip Dodd talks to novelist Jeanette Winterson about her new memoir.
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Chris Patten
Philip Dodd talks to Chris Patten, the new chairman of the 成人快手 Trust.
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13
Matthew Sweet presents a first night review of Mike Bartlett's new play 13.
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The Help, Advisors, Nathan Wolfe, Building the Revolution
Rana Mitter talks to biologist Nathan Wolfe about his new book The Viral Storm.
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John Sutherland
Anne McElvoy talks to John Sutherland about his new book.
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Ernest Hemingway, The Liberty of Servants
Juliet Gardiner reads The Letters of Ernest Hemingway Volume 1 1907 - 1922.
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Lynne Ramsay, Man Booker Prize 2011, The Village, New Egyptian Novels
Matthew Sweet talks to Lynne Ramsay about her new film We Need to Talk about Kevin.
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Margaret Atwood, Civility, Ali Soufan
Philip Dodd talks to ex-FBI agent Ali Soufan about the search for Al Qaeda.
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Deng Xiaoping Biography, Quentin Blake, Saving Money, Black Power Mixtape
Rana Mitter talks to Ezra Vogel about his new biography of Deng Xiaoping.
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Edward Bond, White Cube, Hell and Back Again, Robert Trivers
Matthew Sweet talks to playwright Edward Bond as a revival of his play Saved opens.
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Landmark: Catch-22
Philip Dodd marks the first publication in 1961 of Joseph Heller's novel Catch-22.
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Organ Donation
Anne McElvoy examines the ethics of donating human bodily material for medicine.
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Nobel Prize for Literature, The Veil, Steve Fuller and Toby Litt, Grayson Perry
Anne McElvoy presents the announcement of the 2011 Nobel Prize for Literature.
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Claire Tomalin, Forward Poetry Prize, Gerhard Richter, The Iliad
Philip Dodd talks to Claire Tomalin about her new biography of Charles Dickens.
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Midnight in Paris, Fiona Shaw, Madness, St Paul's Cathedral
Juliet Gardiner interviews Woody Allen about his latest film Midnight in Paris.
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Tyrannosaur, Joanna Bourke, In Our Own Words: Soldiers' Thoughts from Afghanistan, Susan Ray
Matthew Sweet interviews Joanna Bourke about her new book What It Means to Be Human.
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Robert Harris, Mixed Race, King Lear, Down's Syndrome
Presented by Anne McElvoy. With Robert Harris on his new novel, and a new King Lear.
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Lars von Trier
In a special edition, Matthew Sweet talks to Danish film director Lars von Trier.
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Green Wave
Philip Dodd reviews Green Wave, a documentary on 2009's protests in Iran.
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New Generation Thinkers
Radio 3 New Generation Thinkers join Rana Mitter to review the arts events of the day.
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America
Philip Dodd and guests ask whether we are witnessing the end of America as a superpower.
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Mike Leigh's New Play - Grief
Matthew Sweet reviews Mike Leigh's new play at the National Theatre.
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The Passenger, David Adjaye
Anne McElvoy reviews David Poutney's ENO production of Mieczyslaw Weinberg's The Passenger
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Edward Burne-Jones
Juliet Gardiner discusses Edward Burne-Jones as his life is re-evaluated in a biography.
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Stephen Poliakoff
Anne McElvoy reviews Stephen Poliakoff's first stage play in over a decade.
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New Generation Thinkers
Rana Mitter presents a special edition with contributions from New Generation Thinkers.
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Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
Matthew Sweet reviews the new film of John Le Carre's Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy.
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Kenneth Branagh
In an extended interview, Philip Dodd talks to actor and director Kenneth Branagh.
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Chess and Geopolitics, Jose Saramago, Scenes of Village Life, Corin Throsby
Anne McElvoy discusses the role that chess has played in geo-politics.
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Peter Hall, The Hour, Shahidha Bari
Philip Dodd talks to theatre director Peter Hall as he directs Henry IV Parts 1 and 2.