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The In Our Time Listeners' Top 10
Is your favourite here? As Melvyn Bragg approached his , we asked you to suggest which editions should be in a new Listeners' Top 10.
You came up with over 350 different programmes, of which these – listed alphabetically – had the most support. If you’re new to In Our Time, they’re a good place to start.
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1816, the Year Without a Summer
People responded strongly to the idea of a volcanic eruption on one side of the planet wrecking the weather on the other side, inspiring Frankenstein and (allegedly) the invention of the bicycle.
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Common Sense Philosophy
As Cicero said, “There is no statement so absurd that no philosopher will make it.” Maybe that’s why this suggestion was so popular?
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Epic of Gilgamesh
One listener told us: “I didn't know that Gilgamesh was an actual historical story. Captain Picard told it to a Tamarian in the excellent Star Trek episode Darmok, as a way of attempting to communicate to a people whose language involved speaking using only allegory.”
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The Gin Craze
Long-time listener Sioned Mills wrote: “The Gin Craze has whizzed into my personal top 10 of this *wonderful* podcast, mostly due to the brilliant podcast extra ending of Melvyn's childhood reminiscences and 'we have to have spontaneous combustion!'. Just marvelous!”
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Godel's Incompleteness Theorems
“A difficult topic with ramifications outside mathematics, explained wonderfully by top-class guests. A good example of what IOT does week in, week out,” said listener Simon Prosser.
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Hildegard of Bingen
It is no surprise to see this here. This programme about one of the first women composers has been popular since it was first broadcast.
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The Muses
This is about the history of inspiration and where we all get our ideas from. It really seemed to resonate.
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P v NP
Our programme about the mathematical problem of P versus NP, which has a bearing on online security, was one of the most challenging. It was also one of the most popular suggestions for the top 10.
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Photosynthesis
This one has grown and grown. As one listener told us, “It was completely wonderful. The breadth of the subject – from planet to molecule – the depth of the knowledge around the table, and the way the narrative unfolded all came together. A truly outstanding programme.”
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