Something Understood Episodes Episode guide
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Pricking Pomposity
Mark Tully considers the social importance of caricature, mockery and satire.
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Living With Poverty
Mark Tully considers social, religious and personal attitudes towards poverty.
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Eruption
Samira Ahmed explores the power of unexpected eruptions - spiritual or geological.
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Sleeping on It
John McCarthy investigates the weird and wonderful world of sleep.
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Fear Not
Marie-Louise Muir reflects on the last words of poet Seamus Heaney, 'do not be afraid'.
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The Candle
Sarah Cuddon reflects on the special qualities of candlelight.
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At the Darkest Point
As midwinter approaches, John McCarthy explores how we cope with dark times.
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The Myth of Christmas
During Advent, Mark Tully asks what we learn from Christmas myths.
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Longing for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ
The pianist Lucy Parham reflects on the yearning of the exile.
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The Court of Public Opinion
Mark Tully discusses the power of the court of public opinion in the era of social media.
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The Teen Within
Samira Ahmed reflects on the angst and intensity of adolescence.
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Obsession
A look at obsession and the moral consequences of the determined pursuit of a desire.
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New Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔs, Strange Lands
Mark Tully considers the difficulty and the potential of making a home in new country.
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Embarrassment
Embarrassment teaches, amuses and can even kill us. Mark Tully studies its repercussions.
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Enough Is Enough
Does the aspiration for 'stuff' and status get in the way of personal contentment?
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The Return
Writer Kirsty Gunn reflects on the idea of returning home.
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Why Do We Need the Devil?
In an increasingly secular society, Mark Tully asks whether belief in a devil is necessary
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The Art of Correspondence
Mark Tully investigates the art of correspondence, from beautiful letters to pithy emails.
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The Lump in the Throat
Laura Barton reflects on how feeling finds its way into words.
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The Other Place
From Dante to Dickens, Samira Ahmed explores ideas about what happens after death.
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Schadenfreude
Mark Tully investigates the tendency to take joy in the misfortune of others.
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A Good Argument
Arguing can have a bad press: Mark Tully discusses the benefits of a good argument.
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Strains of Paradise
Samira Ahmed explores the idea of paradise and its contemporary meanings.
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Bread of Life
John McCarthy considers the importance of bread in people's physical and spiritual lives.
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Changing the Mirror
Actor Adjoa Andoh explores the importance of seeing our own identity reflected in culture.
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Inside the Institution
Mark Tully discusses the impact and the power institutions have in our lives.
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Here Be Dragons
Mark Tully investigates the fascinating power of dragons in Eastern and Western culture.
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Away Being, Coming Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ
Samira Ahmed asks what is a home. She explores how and why people leave them behind.
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Breath, You Invisible Poem
John McCarthy explores the cultural and metaphorical significance of breathing.
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Regret
Mark Tully asks if it is right to live with regret, or better to get over our mistakes.