Podcast / Arts and Ideas

Arts and Ideas
BBC Radio 3
Over the summer, the Arts and Ideas podcast brings you week-by-week highlights from some of the rich variety of cultural programmes about to be found on Radio 3 such as Twenty Minutes and The Essay. Find out more at bbc.co.uk/radio3
Subscribe to this podcast
Feed URL
Subscribe in podcast software
Subscribe in feed reader
How to subscribe
If you want to automatically receive episodes of this podcast, subscribe to the podcast feed. You will need podcast software or an RSS feed reader to do this.
Copy and paste the link labelled "Feed URL" into your podcast software or feed reader, or click the relevant one-click subscription button.
Latest Episode
R3Arts: The Civil War, Arthur Miller & Trevor Philips
This week listen to the discussion Philip Dodd chaired at Radio 3’s Festival of Ideas in Liverpool with Trevor Philips, Head of the Equality and Human Rights Commission who talks about the six challenges he sees facing democracy today. Anne McElvoy talks to Christopher Bigsby about the first volume of his new biography on Arthur Miller whose writing on the Great Depression has come back to haunt us. And Bidisha talks to the historians Tristram Hunt and Justin Champion about the legacy of the Civil War and two new dramas that highlight the events.
Duration: 45mins | File Size: 21MB
How to download
If you would rather not subscribe, you can download individual episodes of this podcast to your computer.
To do this, right click on the "Download Episode" link and choose "Save Target As...", "Save Link As...", or a similar option.
Mac users may need to hold CTRL and click, then select "Download Linked File".
You should then be asked where to save the episode on your computer. All episodes are mp3 audio files.
Please note: depending on your computer's settings, left clicking on "Download "Episode" may cause the episode to play in your default media player, but it will not be saved.
More help topics
Terms of Use
The BBC Podcasts are for your personal non-commercial use only.
All title, ownership rights and intellectual property rights in and to the BBC Podcasts shall remain the property of the BBC or third parties.
You may not edit, alter, adapt or add to the BBC Podcast in any way.
The BBC Podcasts are made available by the BBC on an "as is" and "as available" basis and the BBC gives no warranty of any kind in relation to the BBC Podcast.
To the maximum extent permitted by law the BBC will not be liable for any loss or damage which you may suffer as a result of or connected to the download or use of the BBC Podcasts
