BBC Arts at Hay Festival 2015
A selection of highlights from the BBC Arts coverage of the 2015 Hay Festival.
Dan and Peter Snow—Hay Festival, 2015
The story of Napoleon’s 100 Days Campaign, from his Elba escape to defeat at Waterloo.
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Alan Bennett and Nicholas Hytner—Hay Festival, 2015
The writer and director talk about their film collaboration, The Lady in the Van.
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Neil Gaiman: In Conversation—Hay Festival, 2015
The writer talks about his work and pays tribute to his friend Terry Pratchett.
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Stephen Fry: In Conversation—Hay Festival, 2015
The writer and actor talks to Peter Florence about his latest book, More Fool Me.
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James Rhodes—Hay Festival, 2015
The pianist talks to Stephen Fry about his memoir - and the battle to get it published.
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Germaine Greer—Hay Festival, 2015
Germaine Greer talks to Martha Kearney about feminism and what would make life better.
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Stephen Fry and Sandi Toksvig—Hay Festival, 2015
The pair and special guests discuss equality and freedom 800 years after Magna Carta.
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Neil Gaiman and Chris Riddell—Hay Festival, 2015
The bestselling author is joined by Chris Riddell and his magical pens.
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David Mitchell—Hay Festival, 2015
The author talks to Clemency Burton-Hill about his acclaimed novel The Bone Clocks.
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Meera Syal—Hay Festival, 2015
The actress and author launches her new novel and chats to Sarfraz Manzoor.
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Simon Schama—Hay Festival, 2015
The historian examines the persistence of anti-Semitism in the contemporary world.
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