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Gauguin - The Right To Dare
BBC Radio 4
On the occasion of the first major exhibition of paintings by the revolutionary artist, Paul Gauguin, at Tate Modern in September 2010, Louisa Buck explores the live-wire jolt he gave to visual art in the late 19th century.
BBC Radio 4
On the occasion of the first major exhibition of paintings by the revolutionary artist, Paul Gauguin, at Tate Modern in September 2010, Louisa Buck explores the live-wire jolt he gave to visual art in the late 19th century.
The Poet's Indian, The Words Are English
BBC Radio 4
Daljit Nagra explores the role of English in Indian poetry.
BBC Radio 4
Daljit Nagra explores the role of English in Indian poetry.
A House At The End Of Life
BBC Radio 4
Susan Marling looks at a series of new and exceptional buildings that are changing the way we think about palliative care.
BBC Radio 4
Susan Marling looks at a series of new and exceptional buildings that are changing the way we think about palliative care.
Exploding Cinema
BBC Radio 4
As part of radio 4's Film Season, Laura Mulvey introduces us to a very democratic coalition of film/video makers in search of new ways of making - and showing - movies.
BBC Radio 4
As part of radio 4's Film Season, Laura Mulvey introduces us to a very democratic coalition of film/video makers in search of new ways of making - and showing - movies.
Pocket Cinema
BBC Radio 4
As part of Radio 4's Film Season, we look at how the mobile phone is transforming the way we watch - and make - movies.
BBC Radio 4
As part of Radio 4's Film Season, we look at how the mobile phone is transforming the way we watch - and make - movies.
Thomas Lynch's Feast of Language
BBC Radio 3
In this series of essays, celebrated poet, essayist and funeral director, Thomas Lynch, looks at five of his most beloved poets and examines how their poems have nourished and sustained him throughout his life
BBC Radio 3
In this series of essays, celebrated poet, essayist and funeral director, Thomas Lynch, looks at five of his most beloved poets and examines how their poems have nourished and sustained him throughout his life
Cyndi Lauper's New York
BBC Radio 2
Cyndi Lauper takes listeners on a personal tour of her Big Apple.
BBC Radio 2
Cyndi Lauper takes listeners on a personal tour of her Big Apple.
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The Poet's Indian, The Words Are English
Daljit Nagra explores the role of English in Indian poetry.
ZAHA
We follow the world's most famous female architect in her busiest year yet.
Cyndi Lauper's New York
Cyndi Lauper takes listeners on a personal tour of her Big Apple.
