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In Our Time: 25 Key Figures in Ancient History
- A BBC Radio 4 Collection
- Narrated by: Melvyn Bragg, Various
- Length: 18 hrs and 57 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss 25 major leaders, thinkers and writers of the classical world
In Our Time is one of BBC Radio's most successful and best-loved programmes, with a weekly listenership of over two million. Since 1998, it has 'transformed the landscape for serious ideas at peak listening time' (The Times), introducing its audience to an astonishing array of intriguing topics, from the epic of Gilgamesh to the gin craze.
This special thematic collection focusses on some of the most important rulers, philosophers and writers of ancient Greece, Rome and Egypt. Across 25 episodes, presenter Melvyn Bragg and a panel of top-class academics engage in lively and eloquent conversation as they explore the lives, reputations and impact of these pivotal figures. Their subjects include emperors, statesmen, military leaders, authors, poets, playwrights, fabulists and theorists—among them Julius Caesar, Cleopatra, Alexander the Great, Socrates, Pythagoras, Ovid, Aesop and Sappho.
Whether you're a long-standing In Our Time fan or a new listener, a student of ancient history or simply keen to expand your knowledge; this thoughtfully curated compilation of illuminating, accessible discussions is sure to enlighten and entertain.
Production credits
Presented by Melvyn Bragg
Produced by Thomas Morris, Simon Tillotson, Victoria Brignell, Natalia Fernandez and Luke Mulhall
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on the following dates:
Part I: Leaders of Ancient Rome
Julius Caesar 2 October 2014 With Christopher Pelling, Catherine Steel and Maria Wyke
Cleopatra 2 December 2010 With Catharine Edwards, Maria Wyke and Susan Walker
Cicero 25 January 2018 With Melissa Lane, Catherine Steel and Valentina Arena
Agrippina the Younger 31 March 2016 With Catharine Edwards, Alice König and Matthew Nicholls
Nero 25 April 2019 With Maria Wyke, Matthew Nicholls and Shushma Malik
Constantine the Great 5 October 2017 With Christopher Kelly, Lucy Grig and Greg Woolf
Marcus Aurelius 25 February 2021 With Simon Goldhill, Angie Hobbs and Catharine Edwards
Pliny the Younger 12 December 2013 With Catharine Edwards, Roy Gibson and Alice Koenig
Queen Zenobia 30 May 2013 With Edith Hall, Kate Cooper and Richard Stoneman
Part II: Leaders of Ancient Greece
Pericles 17 September 2020 With Edith Hall, Paul Cartledge and Peter Liddel
Alexander the Great 1 October 2015 With Paul Cartledge, Diana Spencer and Rachel Mairs
Part III: Thinkers of Ancient Rome and Ancient Greece
Galen 10 October 2013 With Vivian Nutton, Helen King and Caroline Petit
Thucydides 29 January 2015 With Paul Cartledge, Katherine Harloe and Neville Morley
Xenophon 26 May 2011 With Paul Cartledge, Edith Hall and Simon Goldhill
Heraclites 8 December 2011 With Angie Hobbs, Peter Adamson and James Warren
Socrates 27 September 2007 With Angie Hobbs, David Sedley and Paul Millett
Archimedes 25 January 2007 With Jackie Stedall, Serafina Cuomo and George Phillips
Pythagoras 10 December 2009 With Serafina Cuomo, John O'Connor and Ian Stewart
Part IV: Writers of Ancient Rome
Seneca the Younger 23 February 2017 With Catharine Edwards, Mary Beard and Alessandro Schiesaro
Josephus 21 May 2015 With Tessa Rajak, Philip Alexander and Martin Goodman
Ovid 29 April 2021 With Maria Wyke, Gail Trimble and Dunstan Lowe
Horace 15 November 2018 With Emily Gowers, William Fitzgerald and Ellen O'Gorman
Part V: Writers of Ancient Greece
Aesop 20 November 2014 With Pavlos Avlamis, Simon Goldhill and Lucy Grig
Herodotus 23 September 2021 With Tom Harrison, Esther Eidinow and Paul Cartledge
Sappho 9 April 2015 With Edith Hall, Margaret Reynolds and Dirk Obbink
Critic Reviews
"The best thing on Radio 4, possibly the best thing on the radio full stop." (The Spectator)