Writers address an informal letter to the influential British feminist Mary Wollstonecraft
DetailsLooking at people who have written letters to themselves to be opened in years to come.
DetailsThe story of a Chinese artist who settled in a remote village near Hadrian's Wall.
DetailsShaun Ley examines the common philosophical traditions of Conservatism and Liberalism.
DetailsPeter White visits Argentina to hear about the work of blind fabulist Jorge Luis Borges.
DetailsCharting Claire Prosser's first year without her teenage son, Tom, who died suddenly.
DetailsDinah Lammiman meets 58-year-old Sue Tollefsen, one of Britain's oldest new mums.
DetailsDavid Thomson takes a personal journey through how cinema has changed us
DetailsTrevor Cox explores how our voice and our hearing develop and change through our lives.
DetailsHoratio Clare joins the crews of lifeboats based on the river Thames
DetailsVisiting parts of the man-made landscape which have been used in films over the years
DetailsAnna Pavord explores the life and legacy of the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus.
DetailsLucinda Lambton reports on the struggle to save 20th century buildings from demolition.
DetailsAlice Arnold and Jon Holmes take a satirical look back over the last week of radio
DetailsPhilip Dodd explores what has made Pentecostalism so indispensable in today's Christianity
DetailsListeners air their views on the events which will create news in the forthcoming year
DetailsThe story of the National Servicemen who were sent to eavesdrop on Chinese communications.
DetailsStories in which famous fictional characters stumble into the pages of the wrong books
DetailsA profile of Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo, jailed human rights campaigner in China.
DetailsStories by contemporary writers, performed live at the Durham Literary Festival
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