The Radio 3 Documentary Episodes Available now
Japan's Never-Ending War
Rana Mitter visits Tokyo to explore how Japan remembers World War Two today through film.
Sunday Feature: Supernatural Japan
An alternative look at modern Japan's uneasy relationship with ghosts and ghost stories.
Exit Burbage - The Man Who Created Hamlet
Without Richard Burbage, there would be no Shakespeare. Yet he's virtually unknown - why?
Too Many Artists
Paul Morley asks "Can there be too many artists in the world?"
Sunday Feature - Blind, Black and Blue
Why were so many of the early blues musicians in America's Deep South blind?
Sunday Feature - Concerto: The One and the Many
Simon Russell Beale explores the dynamics between soloist and orchestra in the concerto.
Literary Pursuits - Jekyll and Hyde
Sarah Dillon discovers the story behind the writing of R.L. Stevenson's horror classic
The Radio 3 Documentary: Radio Controlled
Robert Worby on how post-war German radio was conscripted to fight the cultural cold war.
SUNDAY FEATURE THE 40 DAYS OF MUSA DAGH
Franz Werfel's 1933 novel The 40 Days of Musa Dagh was written as remembrance & warning.
New Generation Thinkers: Edmund Richardson and Sarah Jackson
New Generation Thinkers: Edmund Richardson and Sarah Jackson