Between the Ears Episodes Episode guide
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Anatomising a Portrait: An Epileptic Journey
Susan Aldworth's creation of a portrait of epilepsy now in the National Portrait Gallery.
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Child of Ardoyne
A meditation on 'the Troubles' from the viewpoint of north-Belfast children.
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The Chekhov Challenge: The Sound of a Breaking String
The challenge to find 'the sound of a breaking string' demanded in The Cherry Orchard.
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The Cost of Coal
Evoking life working in coal mines and the accompanying fictional and real-life dramas.
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Out Counting Sheep
Poet James Crowden experiences the wide range of sheep communication at lambing time.
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Sounds of the 70s
A radio composition by Jonny Trunk created from Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Sound Effects recorded in the 1970s.
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On the Trail of the Snail
Five radio producers give their responses in sound to Henri Matisse's collage The Snail.
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The Nightfishing
Jonathan Davidson's adaptation of WS Graham's poem about a fishing trip.
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A Moment of Mishearing
Amit Chaudhuri on how music has a common root in both Eastern and Western traditions.
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The Man with the Blue Guitar
The Man with the Blue Guitar.
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Summer Sesshin
Documentary about people balancing stressful lives with the silence of a Buddhist retreat.
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Other Mothers
Writer Kate Clanchy hears women talking about the other mothers around them.
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The Glass Piano
Deborah Levy considers the life of the princess who thought she'd swallowed a glass piano.
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Intensive Care
Film-maker Terence Davies' memoir about his mother and his development as an artist.
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The Mosque at the End of the World
Writer Tahir Shah explores the square Djemaa el Fna in Marrakech.
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The Haunted Moustache
David Bramwell probes Victorian psychic phenomena as revealed by a false moustache.
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The Chekhov Challenge - The Sound of a Breaking String
Exploring attempts to produce a famous stage direction in Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard.
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The Sleepover
Judith Kampfner explores Jackson Pollock's domestic world.
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The Great Bell
Stephen Gill depicts bonshou, bronze bells in every Buddhist temple in Japan.
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Paul Klee, a Balloon, the Moon, Music and Me
Ergo Phizmiz's fantastical encounter with Swiss painter Paul Klee.
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Bal Bazaar
Daljit Nagra's new poetic narrative inspired by his uncle's shops in west London.
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Melting Point
Feature on the environmental, cultural and musical significance of several icy landscapes.
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A Season in Hell
Setting of Rimbaud's hallucinatory prose poem. Contains language that might cause offence.
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Salvado
Spanish monks encounter native inhabitants of Western Australia in the 19th century.
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Tennyson in Skegness
Exploring Tennyson's connection with Skegness, where he wrote some of his best-known verse
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A Wireless Revelation
Radiophonic version of the text in the Book of Revelations.
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Ghost Town
A portrait evoking vanishing towns in the American Southwest.
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Vapourtrain
Harry Willis Fleming explores the advent of steam train travel.
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Empty Ocean
Islanders on Fair Isle lament the loss of fishing. And music performed by local musicians.
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Weather Reports You
Artist Roni Horn proposes that 'when you talk about the weather, you talk about yourself'.