In Our Time is a radio discussion programme exploring a wide variety of historical, scientific, cultural, religious and philosophical topics, broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in the United Kingdom since 1998 and hosted by Melvyn Bragg. Since 2011, all episodes have been available to download as individual podcasts.[1]
From 6 April 2000, with the discussion on "The Natural Order", the programme moved from 30 minutes to a 45-minute format.
Broadcast date Listen again | Title | Contributors and positions held at time of broadcast | |
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17 October 2002 | Slavery and Empire | ||
24 October 2002 | The Scientist | ||
31 October 2002 | Architecture and Power | ||
7 November 2002 | Human Nature | ||
14 November 2002 | Victorian Realism | ||
21 November 2002 | Muslim Spain | ||
28 November 2002 | Imagination | ||
5 December 2002 | The Enlightenment in Scotland | ||
12 December 2002 | Man and Disease | ||
19 December 2002 | The Calendar | ||
6 February 2003 | The Epic | ||
13 February 2003 | Chance and Design | ||
20 February 2003 | The Lindisfarne Gospels | ||
27 February 2003 | The Aztecs | ||
6 March 2003 | Meteorology | ||
13 March 2003 | Redemption | ||
20 March 2003 | Originality | ||
27 Mar 2003 | The Life of Stars | ||
3 April 2003 | The Spanish Civil War | ||
17 April 2003 | Proust | ||
24 April 2003 | Youth | ||
1 May 2003 | Roman Britain | ||
8 May 2003 | The Jacobite Rebellion | ||
15 May 2003 | The Holy Grail | ||
22 May 2003 | Blood | ||
29 May 2003 | Memory | ||
5 June 2003 | The Lunar Society | ||
12 June 2003 | The Art of War | ||
19 June 2003 | The Aristocracy | ||
26 June 2003 | The East India Company | ||
3 July 2003 | Vulcanology | ||
10 July 2003 | Nature | ||
17 July 2003 | The Apocalypse |
Broadcast date Listen again | Title | Contributors and positions held at time of broadcast | |
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2 October 2003 | Maxwell | ||
9 October 2003 | Bohemianism | ||
16 October 2003 | The Schism | ||
23 October 2003 | Infinity | ||
30 October 2003 | Robin Hood | ||
6 November 2003 | Sensation | ||
13 November 2003 | Duty | ||
20 November 2003 | Ageing the Earth | ||
27 November 2003 | St Bartholomew's Day Massacre | ||
4 December 2003 | Wittgenstein | ||
11 December 2003 | The Devil | ||
18 December 2003 | The Alphabet | ||
26 December 2003 | Lamarck and Natural Selection | ||
29 January 2004 | Cryptography | ||
5 February 2004 | Thermopylae | ||
12 February 2004 | The Sublime | ||
19 February 2004 | Rutherford | ||
26 February 2004 | The Mughal Empire | ||
4 March 2004 | Dreams | ||
11 March 2004 | The Norse Gods | ||
25 March 2004 | Theories of Everything | ||
1 April 2004 | China's Warring States period | ||
8 April 2004 | The Fall | ||
15 April 2004 | The Later Romantics | ||
22 April 2004 | Hysteria | ||
29 April 2004 | Tea | ||
6 May 2004 | Heroism | ||
13 May 2004 | Zero | ||
20 May 2004 | Toleration | ||
27 May 2004 | The Planets | ||
3 June 2004 | Babylon | ||
10 June 2004 | Empiricism | ||
17 June 2004 | Renaissance Magic | ||
24 June 2004 | Washington and the American Revolution |
In 2005 listeners were invited to vote in a poll for the greatest philosopher in history. The winner was the subject of the final programme before the summer break. The result of the vote was:[2]
From the start of 2016 (Saturn) the podcast version of the programme started to include a few minutes of unbroadcast extra material, which would generally be prompted by the question So, what did we miss?
Broadcast date Listen again | Title | Contributors and positions held at time of broadcast | |
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19 September 2019 | Napoleon's Retreat from Moscow | ||
26 September 2019 | The Rapture | ||
3 October 2019 | Dorothy Hodgkin | ||
10 October 2019 | Rousseau on Education | ||
17 October 2019 | The Time Machine | ||
24 October 2019 | Robert Burns | ||
31 October 2019 | Hybrids | ||
7 November 2019 | The Treaty of Limerick | ||
14 November 2019 | Crime and Punishment | ||
21 November 2019 | Melisende, Queen of Jerusalem | ||
28 November 2019 | Li Shizhen | ||
5 December 2019 | Lawrence of Arabia | ||
12 December 2019 | Coffee | ||
19 December 2019 | Auden | ||
26 December 2019 | Tutankhamun | ||
11 January 2020 | Catullus | ||
16 January 2020 | The Siege of Paris (1870-71) | ||
23 January 2020 | Solar Wind | ||
30 January 2020 | Alcuin | ||
6 February 2020 | George Sand | ||
13 February 2020 | Battle of the Teutoburg Forest | ||
20 February 2020 | The Valladolid Debate | ||
27 February 2020 | The Evolution of Horses | ||
5 March 2020 | Paul Dirac | ||
12 March 2020 | The Covenanters |
The 2019–2020 series was truncated because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Broadcast date Listen again | Title | Contributors and positions held at time of broadcast | |
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19 September 2024 | Benjamin Disraeli | ||
26 September 2024 | Wormholes | ||
3 October 2024 | The Haymarket Affair | ||
10 October 2024 | Robert Graves | ||
17 October 2024 | Hayek's The Road to Serfdom | ||
24 October 2024 | Little Women | ||
31 October 2024 | The Venetian Empire | ||
07 November 2024 | George Herbert | ||
14 November 2024 | The Antikythera Mechanism | ||
21 November 2024 | Italo Calvino | ||
28 November 2024 | The Hanoverian Succession | ||
05 December 2024 | Nizami Ganjavi | ||
12 December 2024 | The Habitability of Planets |