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ETA Hoffmann

The German Romantic author of horror and fantasy published stories which form the basis of...

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My Neighbour Totoro

A world of sprites and spirits encountered by childhood sisters in the 1988 animated feature film...

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Oliver Postgate

The creator of much-loved children's TV classics including The Clangers, Bagpuss and Pogles' Wood...

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The Wife of Bath

Chaucer's widow and clothmaker is one of three characters given a longer confessional voice than...

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The Wife of Bath

Chaucer's widow and clothmaker is one of three characters given a longer confessional voice than...

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Glenda Jackson on filming Sunday Bloody Sunday

Glenda Jackson plays part of a love triangle in John Schlesinger's follow up to his Oscar winning...

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Writing and Place: Wales

A Roman road which winds up through central Wales forms the spine of the latest book by Tom...

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Writing and Place: The North-East

Jessica Andrews grew up in Sunderland and has written two novels - Saltwater and Milk Teeth. Jake...

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Writing and Place: Northern Ireland

Small town life in Northern Ireland is the focus of this conversation about writing and place....

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Rock Follies

Rula Lenska was one of the stars of this 1970s TV series about a fictional female band, playing...

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Oxford Philosophy

The influence of World War Two on philosophical thinking is the focus of today's discussion as...

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Childhood and play

How do children develop language and experiment with sounds? What toys help them develop? And,...

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South Asia: poverty and princes

Joya Chatterji has written about the South Asian twentieth century in her new book called Shadows...

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New Thinking: women and football

In 1897 women played American football in San Fransisco. Dr Katie Taylor, is a qualified coach...

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Liverpool Biennial + art at MIF

The Sacred Return of Lost Things is the theme of this year's Art Biennial in Liverpool. Catherine...

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A lively Tudor world

Marrying someone based on a portrait was part of life in Renaissance Europe. An exhibition in...

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New Thinking: oral histories and the NHS

160 volunteers recorded over 2,400 interviews with over 1,200 people on their lived experience of...

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New Thinking: Children and health

What can we learn from children's experiences in the Pandemic at home and at school? Can children...

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New Thinking: health inequalities

From exercise on prescription to museum visits and debt advice. Christienna Fryar hears about...

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New Thinking: Design and health

How a new material helps stroke patients recover and how mapping where infections and...

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