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The Monocled Mutineer; Roman Krznaric's Empathy Revolution

As a production of Oh What a Lovely War opens, Matthew Sweet discusses the way World War I was represented in the TV series The Monocled Mutineer and opening up the archives.

As a production of Oh What a Lovely War opens at the Theatre Royal Stratford East, Matthew Sweet discusses the way World War I is being commemorated.

He revisits Alan Bleasdale's 1986 TV series The Monocled Mutineer starring Paul McGann. The subject of heated debates at the time of its broadcast, McGann has continued to study what is known about the soldier Percy Toplis, who inspired the series.

Philosopher Roman Krznaric wants to launch an empathy revolution. He explains what he wants to put in his museum of empathy and why it can change lives and inspire political action. His book Empathy, A Handbook for Revolution is published this week.

Producer: Neil Trevithick.

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45 minutes

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Wed 5 Feb 2014 22:00

Chapters

  • The Monocled Mutineer

    Interview with a star of the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ series Paul McGann.

    Duration: 09:19

  • Monocled Mutineer and World War One Archives

    Discussion with historians Julian Putkowski and Richard Drayton

    Duration: 16:03

  • Empathy Revolution

    Discusion with authors Roman Krznaric and Sheri Fink and Prof Jan Slaby

    Duration: 19:34

The depiction of World War One

The depiction of World War One

You can find out more about World War One and how the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ is commemorating the 100th anniversary .

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And you can also listen to previous Landmark editions of Free Thinking on World War One, on ,ΜύΜύand Μύ

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at Theatre Royal Stratford EastΜύuntil 15 Mar 2014.

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Image: Gallant Piper, copyright: Bridgeman.

Empathy Revolution

Empathy Revolution

by Roman Krznnaric is published on 6 February by Rider Books.

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Five Days at Memorial by is published on 11 February 2014 by Atlantic Books.

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Photo: Roman Krznaric,Μύ Credit: Kate Raworth.

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Matthew Sweet
Producer Neil Trevithick
Participant Roman Krznaric

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  • Wed 5 Feb 2014 22:00

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