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Radio 4 broadcast. The second of Professor Hawking’s 2015 Reith lectures delivered 1 December 2015 at the Royal Institution of Great Britain. Professor Hawking describes the history of scientific thinking...
Arts news and reviews radio programme with Mark Lawson. Includes an interview with Helen Mirren, who plays the leading role of Prospera in Julie Taymor’s film adaptation of The Tempest.
The new version of the BBC iPlayer was formally launched today. Along with improved picture quality new features include 'My Favourites', to collect programmes as they air, and a categories section which...
Professor Emma Smith looks at how Shakespeare shapes his plots.
Professor James Shapiro discusses his upbringing and his passion for Shakespeare.
Two hundred years after the composer’s birth, journalist Paul Mason takes a fresh look at Wagner. In the second part of his journey through his music, Mason turns to the seemingly conventional world of a...
When computer scientists decided to study the severity and frequency of 30,000 terrorist attacks worldwide, they found an distinctive pattern hiding in the data. Even though the events spanned 5,000 cities...
Radio broadcast. Shakespeare scholar Islam Issa highlights a new civic pride that’s encouraging the people of Birmingham to realise the significance of their city’s unique Shakespearean legacy....
Benjamin Zephaniah and Rowan Williams share their favourite Shakespearean moments. Zephaniah recalls playing Puck for Sam Wanamaker while Williams discusses Macbeth.
Radio drama in three parts with Tim Pigott-Smith as Julius Caesar and Jamie Parker as Mark Antony.