Little Tiny Words with Dr Lynne Murphy
Those little words that glue our language together should never be forgotten.
Those little words that glue our language together should never be forgotten.
Do we actually believe in the future? How can think about 100, 1000 or 10,000 years in the future? How can plan for it? Writer and teachers, Rowan Dent introduces means of thinking beyond the… The Long Now with Rowan Dent
Uncovering the Nazi-space legend. Since the 1950s, In sci-fi, comics, and films, a secret Nazis space race has been a popular theme. But beyond crackpot conspiracy theories is there any evidence? David Robinson probes a… Nazis in Space with David Robinson
Mad in Love? Desperately madly in love? Affections not reciprocated? Then you are most likely suffering from limerence. Angue Mariani introduces us to the psychological state that is limerence that cause of pain, heartache and… Love, Madness and Limerence with Angie Mariani
Fantasy or Reality? Denizens of Hell? Nature spirits? Neuroses? Humanity has an aeon-old, love-hate relationship with these enigmatic forces. Demons have been vilified throughout history, but also worshipped. Find them wandering the pages of the… Demonology with Father Jimmy Burke
Galton was an eccentric genius, known as the father of both statistics and eugenics, who found time to invent the dog whistle, formulate the perfect cup of tea, discover anti-cyclones and draw up a map… Eugenics and Tea with Daniel Maier
A series of bizarre synchronicities led Daisy Campbell to stage Robert Anton Wilson’s book Cosmic Trigger last year. Here, whilst still in the process of bringing this caper together, she recounts the tale of Bob,… The Cosmic Trigger Play with Daisy Campbell
In the BBC reworking of Sherlock Holmes, starring Benedict Cummerbund and Martin Freeman, the writers have Sherlock describe himself as a ‘high functioning sociopath’. Elsewhere in the series there are mutterings of autism and Asperger’s… Sherlock Holmes with Lori Boul
In 1991 The KLF were the best-selling singles band in the world. They had awards, credibility and creative freedom. Three years later they split up, actively began to remove themselves from musical history – and… KLF with John Higgs
Andy Riley is a cartoonist and scriptwriter whose work includes the Bunny Suicides book series, the sitcom Black Books and the film Gnomeo & Juliet. In this episode however Andy explores a different passion and… The Traffic Island with Andy Riley
In this fascinating talk, Henry Ward shares his obsession and explores the apparent relationship between an interest in games and being male, asking whether the male brain is particularly suited to gaming, and exploring what… Men and Boardgames with Henry Ward
Sue Bradley is the fiddle-player with the Blue Hearts, a former member of Pookiesnackenburger and a TED speaker. Here however she reveals her knowledge and passion for ancient secrets of the yogis. Discover how rubbing… Secrets of the Yogis with Sue Bradley
John Higgs is the author of some terrific books whose subject matter range from the KLF to Timothy Leary and Robert Anton Wilson. He has also written two novels: The Brandy of the Damned and… St Alban versus St George with John Higgs
George Egg has two major passions in his life: comedy and food. Having been touring as a professional comic for the past two decades he has grown tired of eating mediocre and over-priced hotel food.… Anarchist cooking with George Egg
Tilly Gregory is a writer and journalist who specialises in women, sexuality and feminism. In a past life she used to write erotica for the publishing company Black Lace, under the name Mathilde Madden. Three… Werewolf erotica with Tilly Gregory