Teju Cole, Zadie Smith, Umberto Eco, Peter Singer, David Grossman, Edna O'Brien
Richard Dawkins explores religion, culture and science, talking to Philip Dodd.
Philip Dodd is in conversation with Irish novelist Edna O'Brien.
David Hare discusses his career in playwriting and his memoirs with Matthew Sweet.
Turkish writer Elif Shafak joins Anne McElvoy in conversation at Sage Gateshead.
Rana Mitter is joined by novelist Kate Grenville, who talks about her new book.
With novelist Alain Mabanckou on growing up in the Republic of Congo. Plus Joseph Stiglitz
Philip Dodd is in extended conversation with actor Antony Sher.
Lenny Henry talks to Matthew Sweet in front of an audience at Birmingham Rep.
Philip Dodd is joined by folk singer Peggy Seeger, who talks about her music and politics.
Author Hanif Kureishi in extended interview with Philip Dodd.
Poet, critic and broadcaster Clive James is in conversation with Philip Dodd.
Anne McElvoy is joined by celebrated Canadian novelist Margaret Atwood.
Author Martin Amis discusses his writing with Philip Dodd.
Philip Dodd discusses Kenya past and present with Billy Kahora and Ngugi wa Thiong'o.
Matthew Sweet is in conversation with Israeli novelist David Grossman.
Karen Armstrong argues that a recognition of how little we know is the only way to peace.
Director Penny Woolcock talks to Samira Ahmed about working in opera and film.
Michael Marmot's Free Thinking Lecture, asking 'Is self-control the key to a long life?'.
Lecture in which Professor Sugata Mitra talks about teaching ourselves using computers.
Filmmaker John Waters talks to Samira Ahmed about Hairspray, hitchhiking and Baltimore.