Arts & Ideas Podcast
Leading thinkers discuss the ideas shaping our lives – looking back at the news and making links between past and present. Broadcast as Free Thinking, Fridays at 9pm on Âé¶¹Éç Radio 4. Presented by Matthew Sweet, Shahidha Bari and Anne McElvoy.
Episodes to download
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Does My Pet Love Me?
Tue 23 Apr 2019
A Free Thinking Festival discussion with Nicky Clayton, Erica Fudge & Kim Bard
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The New Age of Sentimentality
Thu 18 Apr 2019
Lisa Appignanesi,Rachel Hewitt & Irenosen Okojie w/ Rana Mitter at Free Thinking Festival
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Why We Need Weepies
Wed 17 Apr 2019
From Bambi and Titanic to EastEnders - Matthew Sweet asks what makes us cry and why?
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The Spirit of a Place: A Free Thinking Royal Society of Literature Discussion
Wed 17 Apr 2019
Alan Johnson, Pascale Petit, Hisham Matar & Peter Pomerantsev join Eleanor Barraclough
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Should Doctors Cry?
Tue 16 Apr 2019
Does emotion have any place in relationships with patients in a more open age?
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Where Do Human Rights Come From?
Fri 12 Apr 2019
Dafydd Mills Daniel looks at links between the UN, Richard III and Disney's Jiminy Cricket
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The Essay: The Ottoman Empire, Power and the Sea
Thu 11 Apr 2019
New Generation Thinker Michael Talbot's Essay from the Free Thinking Festival
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The Unsaid
Thu 11 Apr 2019
Some people, some times, just can’t say what they want to. But why not?
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Should Salman Rushdie Live and Let Die ?
Wed 10 Apr 2019
What the BBFC archives tell us about censorship debates & a film depicting Salman Rushdie
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The Way We Used To Feel
Wed 10 Apr 2019
From Neanderthals, via Tudor England to Chartists - 4 historians on emotion in the past
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Who Wrote Animal Farm?
Tue 9 Apr 2019
Lisa Mullen looks at the contribution of Orwell's wife Eileen to his writing.
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How They Manipulate Our Emotions
Tue 9 Apr 2019
Ad execs, game designers and VR creatives are all toying with our feelings - is that OK?
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Start the Week gets emotional at the Free Thinking Festival
Tue 9 Apr 2019
Tom Sutcliffe with Âé¶¹Éç Radio 4's conversation programme & an audience at Sage Gateshead
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Marble, Muscle and Manly Bodies in the 18th Century
Mon 8 Apr 2019
Sarah Goldsmith explores the C18th aristocratic craze for pumping iron
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Healthy Eating Edwardian Style
Fri 5 Apr 2019
Elsa Richardson on the diet guru who set up a Covent Garden café and sold health products.
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'Calm Down Dear' - How Angry Should Politics Get?
Fri 5 Apr 2019
Dr Fern Riddell, Kehinde Andrews, Will Davies & Jo Ann Nadler join Shahidha Bari
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Shopping Around the Baby Market
Thu 4 Apr 2019
Gulzaar Barn asks questions about commercial surrogacy and the way we view our bodies.
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Why Trespassing Is the Right Way To Go
Wed 3 Apr 2019
Ben Anderson looks at fights over land rights, access to nature & care of the environment
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Being Diplomatic
Wed 3 Apr 2019
How much emotion should a diplomat, a news reporter or a conciliation expert show?
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Crimes of Passion: Sophie Hannah, Michael Hughes and David Wilson
Wed 3 Apr 2019
A crime writer, novelist from Northern Ireland and former prison governor compare notes.
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The Essay: Cooking and Eating God in Medieval Drama
Tue 2 Apr 2019
Daisy Black conjures up images of breaking bread and cannibalism in mystery plays
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Anxiety and the Teenage Brain
Tue 2 Apr 2019
Stephen Briers, Caroline Dower and Ceyda Uzun join Anne McElvoy at Sage Gateshead.
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A city is not a park but should it be?
Tue 2 Apr 2019
A short talk at the Free Thinking Festival from New Generation Thinker Des Fitzgerald.
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Feelings, and Feelings, and Feelings. The Free Thinking Festival Lecture
Mon 1 Apr 2019
Historian of emotions Professor Thomas Dixon, Matthew Sweet & the Sage Gateshead audience
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Whatever happened to Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais?
Wed 27 Mar 2019
Matthew Sweet meets the TV writers of The Likely Lads, Porridge and Auf Wiedersehen, Pet.
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Childhood faces and fears
Thu 21 Mar 2019
A history of orphans, fears about brainwashing and portraits on show at Compton Verney
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Empathy
Wed 20 Mar 2019
Authors Max Porter, Samantha Harvey & AK Benjamin discuss empathy with Chris Harding.
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George Szirtes, Valeria Luiselli, Jhumpa Lahiri
Tue 19 Mar 2019
One poet and two writers in conversation about language, migrants and personhood