The Radio 3 Documentary Episodes Available now
New Generation Thinkers: The Science of Baby Laughter & The Life and Life of Richard Baxter
The history of the science of baby laughter. The Life of Richard Baxter
Hardy and the Animals and Who's Afraid of Anthropomorphism?
Alasdair Cochrane on Thomas Hardy and animals; Will Abberley on evolutionary psychology.
This Story Shall the Good Man Teach His Son - Agincourt, England and France
Adam Thorpe visits Azincourt to find out what really happened at the battle.
How Celtic are We?
Cultural historian Dai Smith interrogates the Celtic myth.
Why Music?
Philip Ball asks scientists and musicians why music is such a universal human trait.
Sunday Feature: You're Tearing Me Apart: Rebel without a cause at 60
Drawing on rare archive Alan Dein explores the making & meanings of Rebel Without a Cause
Sunday Feature: A Most Ingenious Paradox: Loving G&S to Death?
Martin Handley explores contemporary attitudes to the operettas of Gilbert and Sullivan.
Classical Voice Season: An Anatomy of Singing
Mary King investigates how advances in our anatomy knowledge are changing the way we sing