Ten emblematic lectures by world-leading thinkers, specially selected by the series producer.
Since 1948, the BBC's iconic annual lecture series has provided a platform for brilliant, entertaining individuals to discuss and develop their ideas on radio. The topics range from art and science to history, culture, politics and more, and each Reith Lecture - which is a little longer than a TED talk - is followed by a lively question-and-answer session showcasing the speaker's expertise, wisdom and wit.
This collection brings together ten of the very best Reith Lectures, chosen by the series producer, Jim Frank. Prize-winning artist Grayson Perry argues that art can no longer shock us - we've seen it all before; bestselling novelist Hilary Mantel explores how art can bring the dead back to life; Eliza Manningham-Buller, the former MI5 director, tells us what it was like to head up the security services in the aftermath of 9/11; Tom Kirkwood asks whether ageing and death are the price we pay for sex; and Margaret MacMillan discusses the relationship between war and humanity, and the role of the soldier.
In addition, Atul Gawande considers the future of medicine; Michael Sandel examines the expansion of markets; Kwame Anthony Appiah appeals for a world free of racial fixations; Vilayanur S. Ramachandran looks at the process we call 'seeing'; and Daniel Barenboim celebrates the power of music to bring us together. Illuminating, captivating and thought-provoking, these superlative radio lectures are full of insight and inspiration.
Production credits Presented, chaired and introduced by Sue Lawley Produced and curated by Jim Frank Edited by Hugh Levinson
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on the following Tom Sex and Death 18 April 2001 Vilayanur S. Synapses and the Self 9 April 2003 Daniel In the Beginning was Sound 7 April 2006 Michael Markets and Morals 9 June 2009 Eliza Terror 6 September 2011 Grayson Nice Rebellion - Welcome In! 29 October 2013 Atul The Century of the System 2 December 2014 Kwame Anthony Colour 1 November 2016 Hilary The Day is for the Living 13 June 2017 Margaret Fearing and Loving - Making Sense of the Warrior 3 July 2018
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