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In Our Time With Melvyn Bragg

In Our Time With Melvyn Bragg

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Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the history of ideas - including topics drawn from philosophy, science, history, religion and culture.
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Feathered Dinosaurs (Archive Episode)

Feathered Dinosaurs (Archive Episode)

Dec 11, 2025·

After 27 years, Melvyn Bragg has decided to step down from the In Our Time presenter’s chair. With over a thousand episodes to choose from, he has selected just six that capture the huge range and depth of the subjects...

Pauli's Exclusion Principle (Archive Episode)

Pauli's Exclusion Principle (Archive Episode)

Dec 4, 2025·

After 27 years, Melvyn Bragg has decided to step down from the In Our Time presenter’s chair. With over a thousand episodes to choose from, he has selected just six that capture the huge range and depth of the subjects...

Zeno's Paradoxes (Archive Episode)

Zeno's Paradoxes (Archive Episode)

Nov 20, 2025·

After 27 years, Melvyn Bragg has decided to step down from the In Our Time presenter’s chair. With over a thousand episodes to choose from, he has selected just six that capture the huge range and depth of the subjects...

Thomas Hardy's Poetry (Archive Episode)

Thomas Hardy's Poetry (Archive Episode)

Nov 13, 2025·

After 27 years, Melvyn Bragg has decided to step down from the In Our Time presenter’s chair. With over a thousand episodes to choose from, he has selected just six that capture the huge range and depth of the subjects...

The Moon (Archive Episode)

The Moon (Archive Episode)

Nov 6, 2025·

After 27 years, Melvyn Bragg has decided to step down from the In Our Time presenter’s chair. With over a thousand episodes to choose from, he has selected just six that capture the huge range and depth of the subjects...

The Waltz (Archive Episode)

The Waltz (Archive Episode)

Oct 30, 2025·

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the dance which, from when it reached Britain in the early nineteenth century, revolutionised the relationship between music, literature and people here for the next hundred years. While...

Hannah Arendt (Archive Episode)

Hannah Arendt (Archive Episode)

Oct 23, 2025·

In a programme first broadcast in 2017, Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the political philosophy of Hannah Arendt. She developed many of her ideas in response to the rise of totalitarianism in the C20th, partly informed...

The Time Machine (Archive Episode)

The Time Machine (Archive Episode)

Oct 16, 2025·

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the ideas explored in HG Wells' novella, published in 1895, in which the Time Traveller moves forward to 802,701 AD. There he finds humanity has evolved into the Eloi and Morlocks, where...

Sir Thomas Wyatt (Archive Episode)

Sir Thomas Wyatt (Archive Episode)

Oct 9, 2025·

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss 'the greatest poet of his age', Thomas Wyatt (1503 -1542), who brought the poetry of the Italian Renaissance into the English Tudor world, especially the sonnet, so preparing the way for...

The Waltz (Archive Episode)

The Waltz (Archive Episode)

Oct 9, 2025·

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the dance which, from when it reached Britain in the early nineteenth century, revolutionised the relationship between music, literature and people here for the next hundred years. While...

Julian of Norwich (Archive Episode)

Julian of Norwich (Archive Episode)

Oct 2, 2025·

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the anchoress and mystic who, in the late fourteenth century, wrote about her visions of Christ suffering, in a work since known as Revelations of Divine Love. She is probably the first...

Pheromones (Archive Episode)

Pheromones (Archive Episode)

Sep 25, 2025·

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss how members of the same species send each other invisible chemical signals to influence the way they behave. Pheromones are used by species across the animal kingdom in a variety of ways...

Tutankhamun (Archive Episode)

Tutankhamun (Archive Episode)

Sep 18, 2025·

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the discovery in 1922 of Tutankhamun's 3000 year old tomb and its impact on the understanding of ancient Egypt, both academic and popular. The riches, such as the death mask above, were...

The Economic Consequences of the Peace (Archive Episode)

The Economic Consequences of the Peace (Archive Episode)

Sep 11, 2025·

In an extended version of the programme that was broadcast, Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the influential book John Maynard Keynes wrote in 1919 after he resigned in protest from his role at the Paris Peace...

Vincent Van Gogh (Archive Episode)

Vincent Van Gogh (Archive Episode)

Sep 4, 2025·

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Dutch artist famous for starry nights and sunflowers, self portraits and simple chairs. These are images known the world over, and Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) painted them and around...

Demosthenes' Philippics (Archive Episode)

Demosthenes' Philippics (Archive Episode)

Aug 28, 2025·

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the speeches that became a byword for fierce attacks on political opponents. It was in the 4th century BC, in Athens, that Demosthenes delivered these speeches against the tyrant Philip...

Demosthenes' Philippics (Archive Episode)

Demosthenes' Philippics (Archive Episode)

Aug 28, 2025·

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the speeches that became a byword for fierce attacks on political opponents. It was in the 4th century BC, in Athens, that Demosthenes delivered these speeches against the tyrant Philip...

Germinal (Archive Episode)

Germinal (Archive Episode)

Aug 21, 2025·

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Emile Zola's greatest literary success, his thirteenth novel in a series exploring the extended Rougon-Macquart family. The relative here is Etienne Lantier, already known to Zola’s...

Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle (Archive Episode)

Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle (Archive Episode)

Aug 14, 2025·

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the German physicist who, at the age of 23 and while still a student, effectively created quantum mechanics for which he later won the Nobel Prize. Werner Heisenberg made this...

Napoleon's Hundred Days (Archive Episode)

Napoleon's Hundred Days (Archive Episode)

Aug 7, 2025·

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Napoleon Bonaparte's temporary return to power in France in 1815, following his escape from exile on Elba. He arrived with fewer than a thousand men, yet three weeks later he had...

Vincent van Gogh (Archive Episode)

Vincent van Gogh (Archive Episode)

Aug 7, 2025·

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Dutch artist famous for starry nights and sunflowers, self portraits and simple chairs. These are images known the world over, and Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) painted them and around...

Civility: talking with those who disagree with you

Civility: talking with those who disagree with you

Jul 31, 2025·

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the idea that Civility, in one of its meanings, is among the most valuable social virtues: the skill to discuss topics that really matter to you, with someone who disagrees and yet...

Dragons

Dragons

Jul 24, 2025·

Melvyn Bragg and guests explore dragons, literally and symbolically potent creatures that have appeared in many different guises in countries and cultures around the world. Sometimes compared to snakes, alligators...

Barbour's 'Brus'

Barbour's 'Brus'

Jul 17, 2025·

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss John Barbour's epic poem The Brus, or Bruce, which he wrote c1375. The Brus is the earliest surviving poem in Older Scots and the only source of many of the stories of King Robert I of...

The Evolution of Lungs

The Evolution of Lungs

Jul 10, 2025·

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the evolution of lungs and of the first breaths, which can be traced back 400 million years to when animal life spread from rock pools and swamps onto land, as some fish found an...

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