Creativity, performance, debate
A nation stands divided in Shakespeare's play. Starring Iain Glen and Toby Jones.
Dr Elsa Richardson explores the impact and legacy of radical publisher CW Daniel.
A collaboration with Natalie Diaz, celebrated Mojave American poet and language activist.
Looking into the mirror with Rebecca Solnit and Ira Lightman.
Adrian Lester and Prof Ewan Fernie talk to Islam Issa about Birmingham's first folio.
Rana Mitter hosts a debate at Hay Festival about the rise of the environmental movement.
Shahidha Bari explores the impact of life-changing experiences and the fourth dimension.
Tom McKinney considers the ways in which he has been affected by the sounds of birds
Khalid Abdalla and Matthew Needham star in Shakespeare's tragedy.
Susan Greaney draws parallels between ancient peoples of Britain and Japan
Ian McMillan is joined by guests including Alan Titchmarsh and Patience Agbabi.
Edith Hall, Nandini Das and Beatrice Groves on the books which inspired Shakespeare.
Hetta Howes, Amy Butt and Caroline Edwards ask if science fiction is the new realism.
Deborah Levy and Laurence Scott talk to Shahidha Bari about novelist EM Forster's work.
Journalist and author Rachel Cooke examines the phenomenon of the single woman.
Simon Russell Beale stars in Elizabeth and Essex, with the music of Korngold played live.
Revealing how life in a German internment camp shaped the course of classical music.
Boo Hewerdine and Kate Fox on how friendships change in difficult times.
Lewis Dartnell, Gaia Vince and David Farrier join Rana Mitter to talk the deepest history.
Philip Dodd talks to actor Christopher Eccleston and historian Ruth Dudley Edwards.
Tom Charlton looks for evidence of belief from samplers to children's scribbles in bibles.
Five slow radio landscapes, featuring themes from monastic life
Jenny Uglow sets Wordsworth, the nature poet, in contrast to the economist Adam Smith.
With Maaza Mengiste, Ekow Eshun, Jennifer Makumbi and Ellah Wakatama.