ArtworksEpisodes Episode guide
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Mr and Mrs Angadi
Sindhu Vee joins the dots between the UK's first yoga class, a family home and The Beatles
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Poems on the Underground
A programme to mark the 40th anniversary of London's Poems on the Underground scheme.
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Do You Call That Singing?
Why do many great singers speak their songs? Adrian Goldberg on the power of sprechgesang.
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Omid's Tapes: The Afghan Memory Keeper
Afghan-American archivist Omid races to save rare Afghan cassettes from the Taliban.
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Okay Computer? Music in the Age of AI
Famed producer Giles Martin wades into the murky waters of AI in music.
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Unesco: From Cultural Diplomacy to Culture Wars
What does the United Nations cultural body tell us about the value of soft power today?
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Painting with Scissors
The revolutionary history of collage. How cut and paste shaped 20th-century culture.
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Queen Victoria's Nightmares
Presented by Matthew Sweet. A new discovery about the unconscious mind of Queen Victoria.
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When Kevin Met Sadie
Chris Page explores the influence of Joan Lingard’s Kevin & Sadie novels on young readers.
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Who is the Door-to-Door Poet?
Spend the day with the world’s first door-knocking poet.
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Ways of Not Seeing
Exploring how blind approaches to art description bring galleries to life for everyone.
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For FUZZ Sake
John Robb explores how the sound of fuzz changed the world.
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Iris Barry, First Lady of Film
Delve into the world of Iris Barry – pioneering film critic, curator and preservationist.
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Love’s Moment: RS Thomas and Mildred Eldridge
Gwyneth Lewis explores the unusual marriage of poet RS Thomas and artist Mildred Eldridge.
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Finding Elgar
Adrian Chiles uncovers the fun, fraught and frankly surprising early life of Edward Elgar.
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New Songs of Innocence
School-age readers grapple with William Blake's Songs of Innocence.
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The Farmer's Guide to Animal Farm
Why George Orwell's political satire also reveals his commitment to agricultural debates.
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Angry and Young
Anger as a motivation for art - its potency and limitations.
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Depeche Mode: Reach Out and Touch Faith
Sasha Frere-Jones leads us on the unlikely journey of Depeche Mode’s world domination.
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Souvenirs
The story of a friendship torn apart by type - as in, the bits of metal that print words.
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Rocking the Recorder
Susan Calman champions one of the most misunderstood musical instruments - the recorder.
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Monstrous Regiment
The dramatic story of the pioneering theatre company that dared to put women centre stage.





















