Joan Bakewell discusses areas of belief with artists, thinkers and other public figures
Joan Bakewell discusses belief with writer, journalist and cultural historian AN Wilson, whose attitude to religion has fluctuated over the years.
DetailsJoan Bakewell talks to Baroness Deech, known for her work as chair of the Human Fertility and Embryology Authority, who discusses her upbringing in a Jewish household in London.
DetailsJoan Bakewell talks to the Church of England's first non-white dioceasan bishop, the Bishop of Rochester, the Right Rev Dr Michael Nazir-Ali, who was born in Pakistan.
DetailsJoan Bakewell talks to prize-winning novelist, critic and cultural historian Marina Warner who, though brought up Catholic, abandoned her faith in her twenties while writing a book.
DetailsJoan Bakewell speaks to Prof Simon Conway Morris, a palaeontologist who has made a detailed study of the Burgess Shale fossil records in Canada.
DetailsJoan Bakewell discusses belief with the head of Britain's Reform Jewish Community, Rabbi Dr Tony Bayfield, an outspoken opponent of all forms of fundamentalism.
DetailsJoan Bakewell talks to Sister Frances Dominica, founder of the world's first hospice for children and whose faith found its greatest challenge in responding to suffering and loss.
DetailsJoan Bakewell talks to Theodore Zeldin, a historian celebrated for his radical insights into the nature and history of human relationships.
DetailsJoan Bakewell talks to Cambridge University chaplain and Muslim convert Tim Winter. He explores the moral sense of the sacred and what it means to be a Muslim convert in Britain.
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