Free Thinking explores the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's 100 novels that shaped our world.
Philip Dodd on Camelot: The Shining City in Sheffield. Plus a review of the new Harper Lee
Philip Dodd looks at postcards of beggars, the love and scorn of Dido and radicalisation.
Neil Gaiman talks Norse myths with Rana Mitter. And a look at the ugly side of Valentines
Matthew Sweet reads Ursula Le Guin's novel and discusses the Paul Foot Award.
The American novelist and essayist talks religion, fiction & US politics with Rana Mitter.
Fiona Sampson, Daisy Hay, Christopher Frayling and David H.Guston with Matthew Sweet.
Rana Mitter talks to Ben Okri about Camus and debates the 'untamed mind' of Levi-Strauss.
Anne McElvoy talks to the tech media man who popularized the terms open source and Web 2.0
Matthew Sweet discusses WWI, empire and adventure in John Buchan's The Thirty-Nine Steps.
Philip Dodd talks to novelist Jeanette Winterson about her new memoir.
Anne McElvoy presents a Landmark edition examining Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice.
Author Zadie Smith talks about dance, depicting teenage friends and US/UK differences.
Jo NesbΓΈ and Mark Ravenhill on the Scottish Play; Chinua Achebe's novel about leadership.
The Man Booker Prize-winning author and campaigner is in conversation with Philip Dodd.
At 2017's Hay Festival, Sarah Dillon chairs a discussion about writing history.
Philip Dodd presents, with debates about empathy, rigorous thinking and the welfare state.