Creativity, performance, debate
Ian McMillan's guests include Will Self, Nick Harkaway and Paul Harfleet.
Alan Hollinghurst talks to Anne McElvoy about his new novel The Sparsholt Affair.
Matthew Sweet explores memory and Marnie, of Graham's novel and Hitchcock's film fame.
Ian presents a host of international poets recorded as part of the Hull 2017 Celebrations.
Is it possible to take 93-year-old mountaineer Gwen Moffat climbing again?
Niall Ferguson argues for a less hierarchical history. Degas' images of the human body.
Lopa Kothari shares new World Music plus a session with folk singer Shirley Collins.
Ian McMillan presents a 'memorisable' cabaret of the word with Jenny Uglow & Julian Glover
Ian McMillan broadcasts live from Hull with poetry inspired by the city.
Michael Symmons Roberts, Helen Mort and Stewart Mottram join Matthew Sweet in Hull.
Simon Schama and Devorah Baum discuss Jewishness.
Rana Mitter and guests look back to Edwardian England and at conservative thinking now.
Shahidha Bari and guests debate the play Heisenberg: The Uncertainty Principle and doubt.
Adam Zeman on the void of amnesia and how it impacts identity and consciousness.
Kenneth Cranham's portrayal of a man suffering from dementia in a darkly funny drama.
Electronic musician and producer Kieran Hebden (Four Tet) takes the reins.
Inside the disturbing world of solitary confinement, the prison within a prison.
Philip Dodd looks at postcards of beggars, the love and scorn of Dido and radicalisation.
Leading cultural figures from Ireland reflect on their relationship with WB Yeats's work
Ian McMillan's guests include writer Francis Spufford and poet Hollie McNish.
Poet Don Paterson reflects on five poems he wishes he had written
Rana Mitter is joined by the six authors shortlisted for the 2017 Wolfson History Prize.
Philip Dodd is in extended conversation about culture and race with Professor Paul Gilroy.
Author Bernard MacLaverty talks to Anne McElvoy about his new novel Midwinter Break.