Four Thought Series 4 Episodes Episode guide
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Jonathan Ree
49/3 Jonathan Ree warns against the current fashion for confusing morality with politics.
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Rachel Armstrong
48/3 Rachel Armstrong proposes we should harness the computing power of the natural world.
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SF Said
47/3 SF Said believes fiction can help to bridge the divide between 'us' and 'them'.
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Mark Graham
46/3 Thought-provoking talks with a personal dimension.
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Rebecca Mott
45/3 Rebecca Mott calls for the abolition of prostitution.
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Philippa Perry
44/3 Philippa Perry explains why the stories we tell to and about ourselves are so powerful.
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Benet Brandreth
43/3 Benet Brandreth criticises the bankruptcy of current political discourse.
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Making a Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ
41/3 Becky Manson discusses the meaning of home, as home ownership becomes less common.
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Cult of Girls
40/3 Sharon Kinsella explores the Japanese 'cult of girls'.
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Nothing to Lose
39/3 Byron Vincent discusses nature versus nurture, and society's obligations to its weakest.
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Role Modelling
38/3 Anne-Marie Imafidon argues that we need to think differently about role models.
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Heaven Crawley
37/3 Heaven Crawley argues for a different approach in our attitude towards asylum seekers.
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Matthew Engel
36/3 Matthew Engel makes a secular case for reclaiming the peace and quiet of the Sabbath.
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Emile Simpson
35/3 Former soldier Emile Simpson argues we need to rethink the way we fight wars.
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Curtis Blanc
34/3 Former prisoner turned entrepreneur, Curtis Blanc, says prison only works if you let it.
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Refugee Stories
33/3 Agnes Woolley examines what is missing from the stories told by, and about, refugees.
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Courage and Effect
32/3 Brian Lavery on how a fishwife from Hull changed the country's most dangerous industry.
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Chemophobia
31/3 Chemistry lecturer Mark Lorch asks why we are all so afraid of chemicals.
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Putting Profit in Its Place
29/3 Jane Burston argues that we should put profit in its place: as a means to an end.
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How to Remember
28/3 Sam Edwards argues that we should think again about how we memorialise war.
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Learning from our teenage selves
27/3 Molly Naylor explores what we can learn from our teenage selves.
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Empires of Attention
26/3 Matt Locke examines how our attention has shaped our culture.
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Hello Cheeky
25/3 Farrah Jarral puts the case for more cheekiness.
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Drugs in Sport
24/3 Paul Dimeo argues that drugs have made modern sport what it is today.
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Language Is Power
23/3 Lindsay Johns says language is power, and makes the case for speaking English properly.
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Mona Siddiqui
22/3 Prof Mona Siddiqui considers the importance of friendship in a divided world.
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Danny Dorling
21/3 Prof Danny Dorling on why he thinks the population bomb has already been diffused.
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Emily Bell
20/3 Emily Bell considers the affect of cyberspace on actual space.
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Alan Bissett
19/3 Author Alan Bissett on his journey from lad to feminist.
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Greg Votolato
18/3 Greg Votolato confesses his addiction to cars, while arguing for more sustainable designs.