The Radio 3 Documentary Episodes Episode guide
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Sunday Feature: Grid (Brook Lapping Productions)
Exploring the grid as the hidden idea behind modernism, art, music and urban design.
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Sunday Feature: Grid
Exploring the grid as the great hidden idea behind modernism, art, music and urban design
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Sunday Feature: God and the Great War
Frank Cottrell Boyce on the impact of the First World War on religion at home and at...
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Sunday Feature: Global Classical Music- A New World Symphony
Petroc Trelawny presents a three part Sunday Feature series looking at the way Western...
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Sunday Feature: Global Classical Music - A New World Symphony
In the final programme in the series Petroc Trelawny measures the impact and of in and...
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Sunday Feature: Global Classical Music - A New World Symphony
The second programme in Petroc Trelawny’s series looking at the new Global passion...
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Sunday Feature: Gabriel Prokofiev: My Family and Russia
Composer Gabriel Prokofiev explores Russian music and the state across three generations.
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Sunday Feature: Frost-Heron
The bond between two ground-breaking abstract artists, Terry Frost and Patrick Heron.
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Sunday Feature: From Convent to Concert Hall
Dr Kate Kennedy appraises four female string players from different eras and who were...
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Sunday Feature: Freeze: Thaw
As part of Radio 3's Northern Lights Hayden Lorimer explores ice truths and ice dreams.
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Sunday Feature: Florence Price’s Chicago and the Black Female Fellowship
The remarkable female musicians and activists who helped Florence Price's music to thrive
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Sunday Feature: First Folio Road Trip
Emma Smith traces how Shakespeare's First Folio helped make our national poet
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Sunday Feature: Every County in the State of California
A radio road movie with Dana Gioia, Poet Laureate of California, reading in every county.
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Sunday Feature: Eric Ravilious: Chalk & Ice
Eric Ravilious is considered one of the best watercolourists of the twentieth century.
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Sunday Feature: Emigranti - 1917 Revisited
How do Russia's latest cultural emigres feel about leaving their homeland?
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Sunday Feature: Electronic India
Tapes in an Ahmedabad cupboard set Paul Purgas on the trail of Indian electronic music.
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Sunday Feature: Educating Isaac
Could your child compose like Mozart? While searching for a creative and fun way to a...
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Sunday Feature: Dylan Thomas the Radio Poet
Writer Rachel Trezise - the first winner of the annual Dylan Thomas Prize - tells the...
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Sunday Feature: Dennis Potter
The playwright Dennis Potter died twenty years ago. Matthew Sweet reassesses the of of...
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Sunday Feature: Curves and Concrete
How did a maverick Scottish architect revolutionise the design of UK skateparks?
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Sunday Feature: Cuba Clasica
Andrew McGregor visits Havana to investigate Cuba's classical music scene today.
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Sunday Feature: Crossing the Border, Poetry and Film
Matthew Sweet explores film-makers' experimentations with poetry in film
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Sunday Feature: Crossing the Border – Poetry and Film
Exploring different aspects of history, science, philosophy and the arts.
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Sunday Feature: Cristiani and her Cello
Dr Kate Kennedy explores the life of Lise Cristiani and her profound bond with her cello
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Sunday Feature: Contemporary Art and the Church
With the Holy See's pavilion gleaming at the Venice Biennale, the world's greatest art...
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Sunday Feature: Classical Commonwealth
Errollyn Wallen unravels the story of classical music across the British Commonwealth
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Sunday Feature: Boulez and His Rumble in the Jungle
The controversial French composer Boulez made three life-changing trips to South America.
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Sunday Feature: Beautiful Death
Stephen Johnson connects Mahler's beliefs about death to Viennese funeral customs, and...
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Sunday Feature: Arnold Wesker
Arnold Wesker, who died in April of this year,looking back at his life and career.
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Sunday Feature: Aida at 150
Exploring different aspects of history, science, philosophy and the arts.