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Emptied of expectation. Relax. ([personal profile] tinyjo) wrote2004-05-06 03:18 pm

In Our Time

I wish more of the radio was like In Our Time - to me it shows Radio 4 at it's best. Every week, Melvyn Bragg picks a subject on which pontification is to occur and then invites 2 or 3 incredibly intelligent people who know lots about it to come along and basically tell him about it. There's no arguements, there's no point scoring. Even when he picks people on different sides of whatever the topic is, it never gets heated. It's just your opportunity to add a little bit of erudition to your day. This morning they were discussing the concept of the hero; where it had come from, how it's changed, a kind of historical/philosophical look at the general concept. This series has also included "Infinity - a brief history", "Aging the Earth - a journey in geological time", "Cryptography - secret history of ciphers and codes", "Lamark and Natural Selection - the Lamarkian heresy" and tonnes more interesting sounding titles. It's not thought provoking exactly, it's not about raising issues, but it's fascinating. I wish it was on every monring.

[identity profile] coalescent.livejournal.com 2004-05-06 08:21 am (UTC)(link)
I wish it was on every morning.

I wish it was on when I wasn't working!

(And yes, I know, listen again. But I always forget to do that.)

[identity profile] gledster2000.livejournal.com 2004-05-06 08:39 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks for pointing this show out to me. I'm going to listen to it right now (if it's on the BBC Website that is!) I found your LJ on http://aggregator.weblogs.co.uk/ (http://aggregator.weblogs.co.uk/).
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[personal profile] jinty 2004-05-06 08:50 am (UTC)(link)
< picky >'Radio 4 at it's best' should read 'at its best'.< /picky >

I heard a wee bit of In Our Time this morning and wished I had time to hear the rest of it. My daily bit of erudition is usually down to what comes mixed up with the news on the Today program -- today or yesterday they had Robin Lane Fox talking about advising the makers of the Alexander The Great film, which was cool.