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Podcast title Little Atoms
Website URL http://skeptic.org.uk/podcasts...
Description A live talk show about ideas, broadcast weekly from London on Resonance 104.4FM. Each show features a guest from the worlds of science, journalism, politics, academia, human rights or the arts in conversation. Little Atoms is the official podcast of The Skeptic magazine
Updated Wed, 17 Mar 2010 21:28:56 +0000
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Episodes

1. The Big Libel Gig
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On the evening of 14th March 2010 the Palace Theatre in London was host to The Big Libel Gig, a fundraiser for the Libel Reform Campaign. Rebecca Watson and Neil Denny were present for Little Atoms and recorded interviews with: Simon SinghTim MinchinMarcus BrigstockeTracey BrownRichard WisemanBrian CoxBen GoldacreDara O'BriainAriane SherineEd ByrneShappi Khorsandi and Robin Ince.

The show contains some bad language and a whole load of libel.

Music credit: Change the Libel Laws by Sly and Reggie, The Suburban Pirates.

The Libel Reform Campaign is supported by Index on CensorshipEnglish PEN and Sense About Science.

http://www.l ibelreform.org/the-big-libel-gig

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2. Tom Standage - An Edible History of Humanity
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Tom Standage is the business editor of The Economist. He started his career as the Science and Technology Editor at the Guardian, and has written several books which merge popular science and history including Victorian Internet, The Neptune File and Th e Mechanical Turk and A History of the World in 6 Glasses.

His latest book is An Edible History of Humanity, an account of the key role food has played in our history.

http://www.tomstandage.co m

First broadcast on 5th March 2010



3. Stuart Clark - Galaxy
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Neil Denny and special guest presenter Marcus Chown talk to Stuart Clark. Stuart Clarke

Stuart Clark is one of the UK's most widely read astronomy journalists. A former editor of Astronomy Now, He has a PhD in astrophysics and until 2001 was director of public astronomy education at the University of Hertfordshire.

In 2001 the Independent ranked him alongside Stephen Hawking and Sir Martin Rees, the Astronomer Royal, as one of the ‘stars' of British astrophysics teaching.

A regular contributor to such magazines as New Scientist and BBC Focus, he is the author of several books, but it was his first work of narrative nonfiction, The Sun Kings, that established him as a popular science writer par excellence.

His most recent book is Galaxy.

http://www.stuartclark.co m

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First broadcast on 19th February 2010

N.B. Marcus Chown's first book, Afterglow of Creation, has just been re-published in paperback by Faber & Faber.



4. Dr Karen James - The HMS Beagle
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Karen James is a post-doctoral research assistant in the Department of Botany of the Natural History Museum, working on the development of a DNA-based identification system for plant species. She also coordinated the museum's Darwin bicentenary science campaign including a survey of the museum's Darwin specimens and a Galapagos mockingbird conservation genetics project. She is the director of science for The HMS Beagle Trust which aims to build a modern seafaring version of HMS Beagle for scientific research, public engagement and learning.

http://kejames.com

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First broadcast on the 5th February 2009



5. Christopher Hird - The End of the Line
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Christopher Hird is a leading figure in UK independent documentary making. He is chair of the Channel Four Britdoc Foundation; a trustee of the Grierson Trust, the Wincott Foundation and Index on Censorship. In January 2008 Christopher Hird started Dartmouth Films, and has produced such films as Cameron's Money Men, Inside the Saudi Kingdom, Black Gold, and most recently, The End of The Line.

A former journalist working on The Economist, the New Statesman (of which he was deputy editor) and the Sunday Times, where he was editor of the investigative section, Insight. A casualty of the Murdoch regime, he moved into television starting as a reporter on Channel Four's current affairs programme before co-founding Fulcrum TV, of which he was joint managing director for more than 20 years before it closed in 2007.

http://www.d artmouthfilms.com

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First broadcast on 5th February 2010



6. Stewart Brand - Whole Earth Discipline
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Stewart Brand initially started out as an ecologist. His legendary Whole Earth Catalogue (1968-1985) won the US National Book Award in 1972. Brand, whose previous books include The Media Lab, How Buildings Learn, and The Clock of the Long Now, is president and co-founder of the Long Now Foundation and co-founder of the Global Business Network.

Stewart's latest book is Whole Earth Discipline: An Ecopragmatist Manifesto.

http://web.me.com/ste wartbrand

First broadcast on 29th January 2010



7. Graham Farmelo - The Strangest Man
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Graham Farmelois Senior Research Fellow at the Science Museum, London, and Adjunct Professor of Physics at Northeastern University, Boston, USA. Formerly a theoretical physicist, he is now an international consultant in science communication. He edited the best-sellingIt Must be Beautiful: Great Equations of Modern Sciencein 2002. Graham's latest book isThe Strangest Man: The Hidden Life of Paul Dirac, Quantum Genius.

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First broadcast on 22nd January 2010



8. David Stubbs - Fear of Music
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David Stubbsis a freelance British music journalist and author. Between 2004 and 2006 he was reviews editor forThe Wire, the UK based magazine dedicated to avant garde and experimental music of all genres. Between 1987 and 1988 he was staff writer at Melody Maker, before going on to join the staff of the NME. As well as music, he also covers sport, film, literature and TV - his work regularly appears in The Guardian, Arena, The Wire, Uncut and When Saturday Comes. David's latest book isFear of Music: Why People Get Rothko But Don't Get Stockhausen.

http://www.mr-agreeable. net/

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First broadcast on 15th January 2010



9. Prof Brian Cox - The LHC, Accelerated Kittens and Tw@ts
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Professor Brian Cox is a particle physicist, a Royal Society research fellow and is a member of the High Energy Physics group based at the University of Manchester and works on the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider, CERN near Geneva, Switzerland.

He is best known to the public as the presenter of a number of science programmes for the BBC, most recently Seven Wonders of the Solar System, due for broadcast in March 2010.

Brian has co-authored a book with Jeff Forshaw, Why Does E=MC2 (and Why Should We Care?).

http://www.apol loschildren.com/brian/

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First broadcast on 8th January 2010



10. Little Atoms Xmas Special - The Return of Nine Lessons and Carols for Godless People
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Nine Lessons PosterThe Little Atoms 2009 extended Christmas specials recorded backstage at "Nine Lessons and Carols for Godless People", the "Variety version of the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures", at the Bloomsbury Theatre on 16th December 2009.

The nights were curated by comedian Robin Ince, and featured a huge roster of comedians, musicians, scientists and others in a festive celebration of science and rationalism.

2009 show interviews with Andrew Collins, Brian Cox, Alan Moore, Richard Herring, Chris Addison, Johnny Ball, Josie Long, Stewart Lee and Ben Goldacre.

Music by The Kittiwakes.

http://www.robinince.com

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First broadcast on 18th December 2009



11. Jim Baggott - The Secret History of the Atom Bomb
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Jim Baggott has been studying and writing about the history of physics for nearly 20 years and has won awards for his scientific research and his science writing. His previous books have been widely acclaimed and include A Beginner's Guide to Reality– '... like having an informal, intimate conversation with an informed – and informative – thinker' and Beyond Measure: Modern Physics, Philosophy and the Meaning of Quantum Theory - ' ... does for quantum theory what Hawking's A Brief History of Time did for astronomy and cosmology'.

Jim's latest book is Atomic: The First War of Physics and the Secret History of the Atom Bomb, 1939–1949.

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First broadcast on 11th December 2009



12. Manjit Kumar - Quantum
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Manjit Kumar is currently consulting science editor at UK Wired magazine and was the founding editor of Prometheus, an interdisciplinary journal that covered the arts and sciences, described by one reviewer as ‘perhaps the finest magazine that I've ever read'.

He is the co-author of Science and the Retreat from Reason, which introduced key areas of modern science while defending the Enlightenment notions of social progress and scientific advance against the loss of faith in progress and science, which was published in 1995 in the UK by Merlin Press, it was critically acclaimed as a ‘corrective to the hype', ‘thought-provoking' and ‘undoubtedly one of the best introductions one can find to the crisis of confidence within science itself'. He has written and reviewed for various publications including the Guardian, Times Literary Supplement and Irish Times.

Majit's latest book is Quantum: Einstein, Bohr and the Great Debate about the Nature of Reality which was Shortlisted for the 2009 BBC Samuel Johnson Prize.

http://manjitkumar.co m

First broadcast on 4th December 2009



13. Prof Raymond Tallis - The Kingdom of Infinite Space
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Raymond TallisRaymond Tallis was Professor of Geriatric Medicine at the University of Manchester until he left to become a full-time writer in 2006. He is the author of more than 250 medical publications. In 2007 Tallis was presented with the Lord Cohen Gold Medal for Research into ageing and in the same year the Healthwatch Award for promoting evidence-based medicine. He was elected fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences for his research into stroke and epilepsy.

In addition to his medical works, Tallis is author of many works of fiction and poetry, and has written on the philosophy of the mind, philosophical anthropology, literary theory, the nature of art and cultural criticism. His books include The Kingdom of Infinite Space, Hippocratic Oaths: Medicine and its Discontents, In Defence of Realism, The Knowing Animal, Hunger and Absence.

In 2007 Tallis was nominated in the Independent as one of "50 Brains of Britain" and in April 2008 appeared as a castaway on Desert Island Discs. Ray has been on Little Atoms twice.

http://www.raymondtalli s.com

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First broadcast on 20th November 2009



14. Timandra Harkness - Engaging Cogs
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Timandra Harkness was formerly the director of FameLab (the Cheltenham Science Festival's search for new talent in Science Communication) and of Engaging Cogs (a forum for public discussion around engineering).

Timandra now works as a consultant and trainer in sharing science and engineering with the public. She hosts and facilitates events for organisations including the Wellcome Collection and the British Council. Science writing work includes writing scripts and text for interactive exhibitions in the UK and abroad.

http://www.timandrah arkness.com/

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First broadcast on 6th November 2009



15. Dr Mark Vernon - Plato's Podcasts
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Mark Vernon is a writer, broadcaster, journalist, blogger and an honorary research fellow at Birkbeck College. He has a PhD in Philosophy from Warwick University. Mark was a priest in the Church of England between 1994-96, but quit the church as an Atheist. Mark now sees himself firmly as an Agnostic.

His books include What Not To Say, The Philosophy of Friendship and After Atheism: Science, Religion and The Meaning of Life. Mark recently edited the latest edition of Chambers Dictionary of Beliefs and Religions.

Mark's most recent book is Plato's Podcasts: The Ancients' Guide to Modern Living.

http://www.markvernon.com< /a>

First broadcast on 30th October 2009




16. Marcus Chown - We Need to Talk About Kelvin
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Marcus Chown is an award-winning writer and broadcaster. Formerly a radio astronomer at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, he is now cosmology consultant of the weekly science magazine New Scientist. Marcus has written a number of popular science books, including The Magic Furnace, The Universe Next Door, The Never-ending Days of Being Dead and Quantum Theory Cannot Hurt You.

His latest book is We Need to Talk About Kelvin.

http://www.marcuschown.co m

First broadcast on 23rd October 2009



17. Dr Adam Rutherford - Professional Geek
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Adam Rutherford is a professional geek. He holds a PhD in genetics, is an editor at the science journal Nature, and presents radio and television programs, including Cell for BBC4: a series covering four billion years of evolution and 300 years of biology, intrigue, betrayal and rather more sperm than is absolutely necessary. Writing for the Guardian's blog Comment is Free, his grouchy response to atheists being universally labelled as "intellectual cowards" briefly held the record for the most comments ever.

http ://www.guardian.co.uk/profile/adamrutherford

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First broadcast on 16th October 2009



18. Peter Cave - This Sentence Is False
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Peter Cave is the author of Humanism: A Beginner's Guide, which BHA President Polly Toynbee described as "A book for our times", and of the best-selling Can a Robot Be Human? and What's Wrong with Eating People? - both books containing 33 puzzles about religious belief as well as about reasoning, logic, ethics and political themes. His most recent work is This Sentence Is False: an Introduction to Philosophical Paradoxes.

He is involved in the media, most recently scripting and presenting a series of philosophical paradoxes for BBC Radio 4, set in a paradoxical fairground, and a BBC Radio 4 programme celebrating John Stuart Mill. He has taken part in many public debates concerning God and religious belief.

Cave is the current chair of the Humanist Philosophers.

Peter studied philosophy at University College London and King's College Cambridge and has held lecturing posts in Khartoum and London; currently he is associate lecturer in philosophy for The Open University and City University, London, and has been invited to give lectures in various European universities.

http://www.petercave.com

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First broadcast on 2nd October 2009

 



19. TAM London Special
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The Amazing Meeting (TAM), London took place on the 3rd and 4th October, and saw around 600 Skeptics converge for a fundraising celebration of science, critical thinking and entertainment in the heart of the city, on behalf of the James Randi Educational Foundation (JREF).

Neil Denny of Little Atoms, and Rebecca Watson (The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe, Skepchick.org) join forces to stalk the corridors of The Amaz!ng Meeting London and bother the guests. The show features short and irreverent interviews with Brian Cox, Sid Rodrigues, Joel Ronson, Bruce Hood, Jon Ronson, Gia Milinovich, Adam Savage, Chris Cox, Jane Goldman, Richard Wiseman, Iszi Lawrence, Chris French, Josie Long, Phil Plait, Christina Martin, George Hrab, Tim Minchin, Simon Singh and Tracy King.

http://www.randi.org

http://www.tamlondon.org

http://www.skepchick.org

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First broadcast on 9th October 2009



20. The Atheist's Guide to Christmas
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The Atheist's Guide to ChristmasThe 1st October 2009 sees the launch of The Atheist's Guide to Christmas. This episode of Little Atoms features Neil and Padraig in conversation with 3 old friends of the show, editor Ariane Sherine, and contributors Natalie Haynes and Josie Long. We discuss the genesis (!) of the book, our contributions, the ideal christmas, and argue over the definitions of atheism, agnosticism and secularism, then the rubbishness of various ex-boyfriends gift buying skills are discussed.

Edited by Ariane Sherine, The Atheist's Guide To Christmas features 42 contributions from the world's most entertaining atheist scientists, comedians, philosophers, writers and journalists, including: Richard Dawkins, Derren Brown, Charlie Brooker, David Baddiel, Ben Goldacre, Josie Long, Richard Herring, Simon Singh, Brian Cox, Jenny Colgan, AC Grayling, Simon Le Bon, Claire Rayner, Robin Ince, Natalie Haynes, Zoe Margolis, Phil Plait, Mitch Benn, Lucy Porter, Adam Rutherford... and many, many more (Including Little Atoms own Neil Denny).

http://arianesheri ne.com

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First broadcast on 25th September 2009



21. Francis Wheen - Strange Days Indeed
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Francis Wheen is a writer, broadcaster and journalist.Francis Wheen

Francis can regularly be heard on Radio 4's The News Quiz, and seen on Have I Got News For You. His docudrama about Harold Wilson, The Lavender List, was broadcast on BBC4 in March 2006.

His latest book is Strange Days Indeed.

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First broadcast on 11th September 2009



22. Little Atoms ClearSpot - Six Pillars to Persia
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A Resonance FM ClearSpot show presented by Neil Denny of Little Atoms and Fari Bradley of Six Pillars to Persia.

The recent Iranian elections were mired in controversy and accusations of corruption. Early in August around 100 so called "opposition leaders" appeared in a Tehran courtroom, in what has been described as a Stalinist show trial. They had been accused of formenting a "Velvet Revolution". This program focuses on one of those accused, the Canadian Journalist and film-maker Maziar Bahari.

Joining Fari and Neil to discuss Maziar's current plight, and his life and career as a journalist, are the film-maker Simon Ardizzone, who collaborated as editor on a number of Maziar's films, writer Malu Halasa, co-editor with Maziar of the book Transit Tehran, And Little Atom's own Padraig Reidy, News Editor of Index on Censorship.
http://freemaziarbahari.org/


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First broadcast on Wednesday 26th August 20.00 - 21.00 on Resonance 104.4FM www.resonancefm.com



23. Prof Donna Dickenson - Body Shopping
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Donna Dickenson talks to Neil Denny about who owns our bodies and the ethics of gentics, tissue and organ donation.

Prof. Dickenson is the first woman recipient of the International Spinoza Lens award for her contribution to public debate on ethics. She is emeritus professor of medical ethics and humanities at the University of London, and formerly John Ferguson Professor of Global Ethics at the University of Birmingham. Body Shopping is her first popular book on science and medicine.

http://www.donnadicken son.net

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First broadcast on 21st August 2009



24. Andrew Mueller - The 21st Century and Where it All Went Wrong
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Andrew Mueller talks to Neil & Padraig about the 21st Century.

Andrew was born in Wagga Wagga, Australia in 1968, and has lived in London and hotels since 1990. He currently writes on various subjects for the Independent, Independent on Sunday, Guardian, Monocle, Arena, Uncut, High Life, New Humanist and anyone else who'll have him.

Andrew was previously the author of Rock & Hard Places and a contributing editor of Robert Young Pelton's The World's Most Dangerous Places. His latest book is I Wouldn't Start From Here: The 21st Century and Where it All Went Wrong.

According to Little Atoms regular Jonathan Meades, "Mueller is a gung-ho Candide with a taste for places that it is wiser to avoid. His book is graphic comic, bemused and properly contemptuous of faith and ideology" (Books of the Year, Evening Standard).

http://www.andrewmuelle r.net

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First broadcast on the 7th August 2009



25. Prof Bruce Hood - Supersense
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Bruce HoodBruce Hood is currently the Director of the Bristol Cognitive Development Centre in the Experimental Psychology Department at the University of Bristol. He has been a research fellow at Cambridge University and University College London, a visiting scientist at MIT and a faculty professor at Harvard. Bruce's latest book is Supersense: From Superstition to Religion - The Brain Science of Belief.

http://brucemhood.com

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First broadcast on 31st July 2009



26. Dr Evan Harris MP - Free Speech, Hatred and Blasphemy
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Evan HarrisEvan Harris has been the Liberal Democrat MP for Oxford West and Abingdon since 1997 and actively campaigns for refugee rights and against racism. He is also a civil liberties campaigner, member of the Oxford Diocesan Board of Social Responsibility, Honorary Associate of the National Secular Society, Honorary President of the Liberal Democrat Campaign for Lesbian and Gay Rights and vice–president of the Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association (GALHA). He is one of the most outspoken secularists in Parliament and took a fierce stand against the proposed Incitement to Religious Hatred Bill. Evan Harris condemns discrimination on religious grounds in the employment of teachers in faith schools.

htt p://www.evanharris.org.uk

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First broadcast on 24th July 2009



27. John Geiger - Surviving the Impossible
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John Geiger talks to Neil Denny about The Third Man Factor: Surviving the Impossible. John is an author of four other books of non-fiction, including the international bestseller Frozen In Time: The Fate of the Franklin Expedition, which describes the results of the Franklin Forensic Project. He also authored, with Dr Peter Suedfeld, the scholarly study, ‘The Sensed Presence as a Coping Resource in Extreme Environments.' His work has been translated into ten languages.

http://www.johngeiger.net

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First broadcast on 17th July 2009



28. Kathryn S. Olmsted - Real Enemies
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Kathy OlmsteadKathryn S. Olmsted is Professor of History at the University of California, Davis. She is the author of Challenging the Secret Government: The Post - Watergate Investigations of the CIA and FBI and Red Spy Queen: A Biography of Elizabeth Bentley. Her latest book is Real Enemies: Conspiracy Theories and American Democracy, World War 1 to 9/11.

First broadcast on 10th July 2009



29. Ariane Sherine - The Atheist's Guide to...
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Ariane SherineAriane Sherine is a television comedy writer, journalist and the creator of the Atheist Bus Campaign. She writes regularly for The Guardian's Comment is Free, and has also contributed to The Independent, The Sunday Times, New Statesman and the NME, as well as writing for television shows including My Family (BBC1) and Countdown (Channel 4). Ariane won a Special Award from the National Secular Society for the campaign, and was also a nominee for Secularist of the Year 2009. She was asked to give the first humanist equivalent of Thought For The Day on Radio 4 in January 2009.

Ariane is currently editing The Atheist's Guide to Christmas.

http://www.arianesherin e.com

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First broadcast on 26th June 2009



30. Jon Ronson - How to Find God
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Jon Ronson

Jon Ronson in conversation with Neil Denny and Padraig Reidy in front of a live audience at The School of Life, London.

Jon talks of his upcoming documentary, How to find God, conspiracies and looks back at his journalistic career and talks about his book "The Men Who Stare at Goats" being turned into a major motion picture.

http://www.jonronson.com

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A podcast only special. First released on Friday 19th June 2009.



31. Dr Seth C. Kalichman - Combating AIDS denial
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Neil Denny and Seth talk about combating AIDS denialism.

Seth C. Kalichman
is a Clinical-Community Psychologist and a Professor of Social Psychology at the Unive rsity of Connecticut. He is also the Director of the Southeast HIV/AIDS Research and Evaluation (SHARE) Project in Atlanta Georgia and Cape Town South Africa. Dr. Kalichman has dedicated his life to preventing HIV infections and reducing the emotional and physical harms caused by the scourge of AIDS. His research is fully supported by the National Institutes of Health and he serves on numerous national (US) and international AIDS prevention panels.

He is the Editor-in-Chief of the scholarly journal AIDS and Behavior, and is the author of a number of books, the latest being Denying AIDS: Conspiracy Theories, Pseudoscience and Human Tragedy. All royalties from Denying AIDS are donated for the purchase of HIV treatments for people in Africa.

Dr. Kalichman was the 1997 recipient of the Distinguished Scientific Award for Early Career Contribution to Psychology in Health awarded by the American Psychological Association and he was the 2005 Distinguished Scientist of the Society for Behavioural Medicine.

http://denyingaids.b logspot.com


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A podcast only special. First released on Friday 29th May 2009.



32. David Aaronovitch - Voodoo Histories
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David Aaronovitch David Aaronovitch is a writer, broadcaster and commentator on international politics and the media. He started his media career in television, working as a producer on ITV's Weekend World, and The BBC's On The Record. He has previously written for The Guardian, The Observer and The Independent, winning numerous accolades, including Columnist of the Year 2003 and the Orwell prize for journalism in 2001. As a broadcaster he has appeared on the satirical TV current affairs programme Have I Got News For You and made radio broadcasts on historical topics. David is currently a regular columnist for The Times. David's latest book is Voodoo Histories: The Role of the Conspiracy Theory in Shaping Modern History.

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First broadcast on 29th May 2009.



33. Dr David Eagleman - Time, Sound and the Afterlife
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David Eagleman Neil Denny in conversation with neuroscientist David Eagleman about time perception, synesthesia and many possible afterlives. The interview includes David reading one of the short stories from his new book.

David Eagleman is is a neuroscientist at Baylor College of Medicine, Texas, where he directs the Laboratory for Perception and Action and the Initiative on Neuroscience and Law. He is best known for his work on time perception, synesthesia and neurolaw. He is also a fiction writer. David's most recent book is Sum: Forty Tales From the Afterlives.

http://www.davideaglema n.com

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First broadcast on 22nd May 2009



34. Prof Chris French - The Anomalistic Psychologist
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Prof Chris FrenchChris French is a professor of psychology at Goldsmiths, University of London, and heads the Anomalistic Psychology Research Unit, which he founded in 2000.

He is a Chartered Psychologist, Fellow of the British Psychological Society and is also Editor-in-Chief of The Skeptic magazine.

http://www.skeptic.org.uk< /a>

First broadcast on 15th May 2009



35. Dr Simon Singh: Trick or Treatment? Alternative Medicine (and the Media) on Trial
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Simon SinghSimon Singh is an author, journalist and TV Producer, specializing in science and mathematics. Simon studied physics at Imperial College, London before completing a PhD in particle physics at Cambridge University and at CERN Geneva. In 1990 he joined the BBC's Science and Features Department, where he was a producer and director working on programmes such as Tomorrow's World and Horizon.

Simon has previously written two best-selling books, Fermat's Last Theorem and The Code Book, for which he subsequently produced and presented television adaptations for Channel 4, and then another best-seller, Big Bang: The Most Important Scientific Discovery of All Time and Why You Need to Know About It. Simon's latest book, co-authored with Edzard Ernst, is Trick or Treatment?: Alternative Medicine on Trial. Simon has been our guest on Little Atoms twice.

http://www.simonsingh.net

Interview first broadcast on 8th May 2008



36. Philippe Sands QC - It's Torture
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Philippe Sands

Philippe Sands QC has been Professor of Law at University College London since 2002 and has also taught at Boston College Law School, Cambridge University and New York University Law School. He is the author of the acclaimed Lawless World: Making and Breaking Global Rules as well as several other books on international law. He participated in the negotiation of the 1992 Climate Change Convention and the 1998 Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. He is a practicing barrister at Matrix Chambers and has been involved in leading cases before English and international courts, including those concerning Senator Augusto Pinochet and the Guantanamo and Belmarsh detainees. Philippe's latest book is Torture Team: Uncovering War Crimes in the Land of the Free.

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First broadcast on 1st May 2009



37. Prof Noam Chomsky - The Prolific Provocateur
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Noam ChomskyProfessor Noam Chomsky has been described as the world's greatest public intellectual. Born in 1928 in Philadelphia, Chomsky earned his academic stripes as a young linguistics professor at MIT in the 1950s. His theory of transformational grammar, forged at this time, posits that the capability to form structured language is innate to the human mind. But the general public first came to know Chomsky for his outspoken opposition to the Vietnam war. For more than 40 years, he has been the academy's loudest and most consistent critic of US policies at home and abroad.

Chomsky has written more than 40 books, including American Power and the New Mandarins, Manufacturing Consent, Hegemony or Survival, Deterring Democracy and Failed States, and continues to lecture frequently, as prolific a provocateur as ever.

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First broadcast on 24th April 2009



38. Selected Works of Theodore Dalrymple
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Description: Dr Anthony Daniels AKA Theodore DalrympleDr Anthony Daniels is a recently retired doctor and psychiatrist formerly working in a hospital and prison in Birmingham, England. Writing under the pen name Theodore Dalrymple, he is a prolific author of numerous essays and opinion pieces carried in the Wall Street Journal, Cato Institute, The Spectator, Daily Telegraph, New Criterion, City Journal and New English Review.

His books include Life at the Bottom, Our Culture, What's Left of It, Junk Medicine, and In Praise of Prejudice.

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First broadcast on 17th April 2009



39. Jonah Lehrer - The Decisive Moment
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Jonah LehrerJonah Lehrer is Editor at Large for Seed Magazine and the author of Proust Was a Neuroscientist.

Lehrer graduated from Columbia University and studied at Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar. He has written for The New Yorker, Nature, Wired, The Washington Post and The Boston Globe. Jonah is also a Contributing Editor at Scientific American Mind and National Public Radio's Radio Lab, and writes a highly regarded blog, The Frontal Cortex.

Jonah's latest book, The Decisive Moment, was published by Canongate in February.

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First broadcast on 3rd April 2009.

 



40. Prof Richard Wiseman - Quirkology
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Neil Denny talks to Richard WisemanRichard Wiseman.

Richard talks about his new Hauntings project, about parapsychology and the value of studying psychic phenomena, refuses to tell the worlds funniest joke, and finally exclusively reveals the line-up for The Amazing Meeting London.

http://www.richardwise man.com

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First broadcast on 27th March 2009



41. Dr Tracey Brown - Sense About Science
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Tracey BrownTracey Brown is the Director of the charitable trust Sense About Science which seeks to respond to "the misrepresentation of science and scientific evidence on issues that matter to society". It promotes the principle of independent peer review and scientific enquiry free from stigma, intimidation and political pressure.

http://www.sense aboutscience.org.uk

Interview first broadcast on 20th March 2009



42. Dr Stephen Law - THINK!
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Stephen LawStephen Law is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at Heythrop College, University of London. He is also editor of THINK: Philosophy for Everyone, a journal of the Royal Institute of Philosophy.

Stephen has published numerous books on philosophy, including The Philosophy Gym: 25 Short Adventures in Thinking (on which an Oxford University online course has since been based) and The Philosophy Files (aimed at children 12+).

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First broadcast on 13th March 2009



43. Andrew Copson: The Rational Humanist
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Andrew CopsonAndrew Copson works for the British Humanist Association on education and public affairs. Andrew coordinates the BHA's campaigns for a secular state, for an end to religious privilege and discrimination based on religion or belief and for a rational humanist perspective on public ethical issues.

He also coordinates the BHA's education work promoting understanding of Humanism as a non-religious worldview both in formal school and college curricula and to the public at large. He has written on these issues for The Guardian and New Statesman as well as various journals and is a Member of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and an Associate of the Centre for Law and Religion at Cardiff University.

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First broadcast on 6th March 2009.



44. Nick Cohen - Waiting for the Etonians
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Nick CohenNick Cohen is a columnist for the Observer and The London Evening Standard.

His Latest book is Waiting for the Etonians: Reports From the Sickbed of Liberal England.

http://www.nickcohen.net

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First broadcast on 27th February 2009.



45. 100th Edition of Little Atoms - Prof Steve Jones
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Prof Steve JonesSteve Jones is a professor of genetics and head of the biology department at University College London. His studies are conducted in the Galton laboratory.

Steve's books include In The Blood: God, Genes and Destiny, Y:The Descent of Man, Almost Like a Whale: 'The Origin of Species' Updated, The Single Helix: A Turn Around the World of Science and Coral: A Pessimist in Paradise. His most recent book is Darwin's Island: The Galapagos in the Garden of England.

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First broadcast on 20th February 2009



46. Jonathan Heawood - English PEN
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Jonathan HeawoodJonathan Heawood joined English PEN as Director in November 2005 from the Fabian Society, where he was responsible for publishing a wide variety of political books and pamphlets, and editing the Fabian Review. He was previously Deputy Literary Editor of the Observer, and he continues to write on culture and politics for a range of publications, including the Independent on Sunday, the Guardian, Prospect, the New Statesman, the London Review of Books and Country Life. He wrote the introduction to Orwell: The Observer Years (Atlantic, 2003), and is now writing a book about the cultural history of the British landscape.

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First broadcast on 13th February 2009



47. Nick Davies - Bad News
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Nick DaviesNick Davies writes investigative stories for the Guardian, and has been named Journalist of the Year, Reporter of the Year and Feature Writer of the Year in the British press awards. Nick's books include Dark Heart: The Shocking Truth About Hidden Britain, and Murder on Ward Four.

His latest book Flat Earth News exposes falsehood, distortion and propaganda in the global media.

http://www.flatearthnew s.net

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First broadcast on 6th February 2009



48. Tania Glyde - How I Gave up Drinking and Lived
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Tania GlydeTania Glyde is an author, journalist and broadcaster. She has written two novels to date, Clever Girl and Junk DNA. Her short stories have appeared in the Disco 2000 and Vox 'n' Roll anthologies.

She was Time Out's Sex columnist for two years, and produced and presented the groundbreaking chat show Midnight Sex Talk on Resonance 104.4FM. Tania's latest book is Cleaning Up: How I Gave up Drinking and Lived.

First broadcast on 30th January 2009

 



49. Tim Minchin - So FU(c)King rock!
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Tim Minchin (with Rebecca Watson)

Tim MinchinTim Minchin is an Australian musician, actor, comedian and writer.

Rebecca WatsonRebecca Watson is a sceptical female activist at Skepchick who co-hosts the weekly podcast The Skeptic's Guide to the Universe.

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First broadcast on 23rd January 2009



50. Josie Long - All of the Planets Wonders
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Josie Long is an award winning comedian.

In 1999 JosieJosie won the BBC New Comedy Award at the age of just 17 - making her too young for the champagne that came as part of the prize. Despite the boost the award would have given to her comedy career, she took time off performing to complete her English degree at Oxford university, returning in 2003.

Following the break, she was named best newcomer in the Chortle awards in 2005, and best breakthrough act the following year. In 2006, she also scooped best newcomer in the if.comeddie awards for her solo Edinburgh debut, Kindness and Exuberance. Her next show, Trying is Good, is available on DVD. Josie is currently touring All of The Planet's Wonders (Shown in Detail) which is about "...the magic of learning and making sense of the world. It's about the little and big things in life. It covers the stars, wildlife, animals and museums, being inspired by books she has read and people she's met along the way".

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First broadcast on 9th January 2009



51. Nine Lessons and Carols for Godless People
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This week's Little Atoms consists of a number of interviews recorded backstage on 18th December at 9 Lessons and Carols for Godless People @ the Bloomsbury Theatre.

The show contains an extended interview with shows curator Robin Ince, and then short interviews with contributors Darren Hayman, Christina Martin, Waen Shepherd, Simon Singh, Natalie Haynes, Tim Minchin, Chris Addison and Josie Long.

First broadcast on 19th December 2008.



52. Dr Phil Plait - Death From The Skies!
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Philip Plait is a renowned astronomer with more than two decades of professional research and education experience. He has written articles for such magazines as Astronomy and Sky & Telescope, as well as national and international newspapers. He has appeared on television news and in documentaries many times, including the Sci-Fi Channel's Countdown to Doomsday and National Geographic's Is It Real? His website Bad Astronomy has won numerous awards, such as best Science Blog of 2007, and also a book of the same name (Bad Astronomy: Misconceptions and Misuses Revealed, from Astrology to the Moon Landing Hoax).

Phil's latest book is Death from the Skies!: These Are the Ways the World Will End...

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First broadcast 12th December 2008.



53. Kenan Malik - Strange Fruit
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Kenan MalikKenan Malik is a writer, lecturer and broadcaster. Currently Senior Visiting Fellow at the Department of Political, International and Policy Studies at the University of Surrey. His new book, Strange Fruit: Why Both Sides are Wrong in the Race Debate was published in June 2008, and From Fatwa to Jihad: The Rushdie Affair and Its Legacy will be published in early 2009.

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First broadcast 5th December 2008



54. Marcus Chown - Quantum Theory Cannot Hurt You
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Marcus ChownMarcus Chown is an award-winning writer and broadcaster. Formerly a radio astronomer at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, he is now cosmology consultant of the weekly science magazine New Scientist. Marcus has written a number of popular science books, including The Magic Furnace, The Universe Next Door and The Never-ending Days of Being Dead. His latest book is Quantum Theory Cannot Hurt You.

First broadcast on 28th November 2008

 



55. Adam Curtis - Serious Issues
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Adam CurtisAdam Curtis is a producer, writer and director of television documentaries such as Pandora's Box, The Mayfair Set, The Century of the Self, The Power of Nightmares and The Trap. Curtis' programs, though always about serious issues, maintain a sense of tongue-in-cheek humour and are characteristic in their extensive use of archive footage. In his film making, Curtis strives to to find meaningful connections between historical situations and often focuses on the impact different ideologies have had on modern society.

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First broadcast on 21st November 2008

 



56. Prof Colin Blakemore
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Prof BlakemoreColin Blakemore is Professor of Neuroscience at Oxford University. He studied Medical Sciences in Cambridge and completed a PhD in Physiological Optics at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1968. He also holds Professorships at the University of Warwick and the Duke University – National University of Singapore Graduate Medical School, where he is Chairman of Singapore's Neuroscience Research Partnership.

http://www.dpag.ox.ac.uk/academic_staff/colin_blakemore

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First broadcast on 14th November 2008



57. Susan Jacoby - The Age of American Unreason
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Susan Jacoby

Susan Jacoby is an independent scholar whose work now focuses on American intellectual history, the author began her writing career as a reporter for The Washington Post.

Jacoby's Freethinkers: A History of American Secularism (2004), was hailed in The New York Times as an "ardent and insightful work" that "seeks to rescue a proud tradition from the indifference of posterity." Named a notable non-fiction book of 2004 by The Washington Post and The Los Angeles Times, Freethinkers was cited in England as one of the outstanding international books of the year by the Times Literary Supplement and The Guardian.

 

First broadcast 7th November 2008



58. The Jonathan Meades Collection
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Meades

Jonathan Meades is a writer on architecture, culture and food, a novelist and television presenter. He was restaurant critic of The Times for 15 years. Jonathan's writing includes the short story collection Filthy English, the novels Pompey and The Fowler Family Business , as well as a collection food writing, a DVD box set, was released in September 2008.

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First broadcast on 31st October 2008



59. Rose Shapiro - Suckers: How Alternative Medicine Makes Fools of Us All
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SuckersRose Shapiro has written for newspapers, magazines and medical journals including the Independent, the Observer, Time Out, Good Housekeeping and the Health Service Journal. Her book Suckers: How Alternative Medicine Makes Fools of Us All is described as follows;

'Alternative' medicine is now used by one in three of us. In the UK we spend an estimated £4.5 billion a year on it and its practitioners are now insinuating themselves into the mainstream. There are methods based on ancient or far-eastern medicine, as well as ones invented in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Many are promoted as natural treatments. What they have in common is that there is no hard evidence that any of them work.



60. Douglas Murray - Neoconservatism: Why We Need It
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Douglas MurrayDouglas Murray is a bestselling author and commentator based in the UK. His most recent book is the critically acclaimed Neoconservatism: Why We Need It , which Christopher Hitchens praised in the Washington Examiner as "a very cool but devastating analysis" and which caused Andrew Roberts to hail him 'The right's answer to Michael Moore', continuing, 'This book shows how to fight and win the War on Terror'.

He appears regularly on the television and radio across Europe and America. He is a trustee of the newly founded European Freedom Fund and a member of the Advisory Board of the European Institute for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism. Since April 2007 he has been Director of the Centre for Social Cohesion in Westminster, London.

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First broadcast on 17th October 2008



61. Richard Wilson - Don't Get Fooled Again
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Don't Get Fooled...Richard Wilson read Philosophy at University College London and his first book, Titanic Express, recounts his search for the truth about the death of his sister Charlotte Wilson, who was killed in Burundi in 2000. He now works for a human rights organisation and lives in London.

Richard's latest book is Don't Get Fooled Again: The Sceptic's Guide to Life.

http://rich ardwilsonauthor.com

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First broadcast on 10th October 2008



62. Dr Ben Goldacre - Bad Science
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Dr Ben GoldacreDr Ben Goldacre is a writer, broadcaster and medical doctor from the UK who is best known for his Bad Science column in the Guardian, examining the claims of scaremongering journalists, quack health products, pseudoscientific cosmetics adverts, and evil multinational pharmaceutical corporations, as well as wider themes such as the medicalisation of everyday life and the psychology of irrational beliefs.

Ben's first book, Bad Science, was published in September 2008 by Forth Estate.

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First broadcast on 3rd October 2008



63. John Harvey - Clothes: The Art of Living
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John Harvey studied and taught English Literature at the University of Cambridge, becoming Vice-Master of Emmanuel College in 2002. He came to clothes literature by way of visual art and has written a number of books on visual subjects including Victorian Novelists and their Illustrators and, more recently Men in Black. He is author of several novels and has reviewed widely for national newspapers and journals.

In this interview Neil Denny and John Harvey discussed Clothes, John's book for the Art of Living series.

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First broadcast on 26th September 2008



64. Ziyad Marar - Deception: The Art of Living
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Ziyad MararZiyad Marar is the author of The Happiness Paradox, it reflects his interest in the way philosophy and psychology can contribute to a better understanding of modern identity. His forth-coming book, Deception (Art of Living), looks at our relationship with the truth, and asks whether it's possible (or even desirable) to live a truly honest life.

Ziyad was born in Baghdad, Iraq in 1966 and lived in the Middle East until the age of 10 before moving to London where he still lives. He has worked as Editorial Director at Sage Publications for the last decade. He holds a BSc in psychology (Exeter University), an MA in the philosophy and psychology of language, and did several years of post-graduate research in this field (London University).

http://en.wi kipedia.org/wiki/Ziyad_Marar

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First broadcast on 19th September 2008



65. Prof Raymond Tallis - Hunger: The Art of Living
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Raymoond TallisRaymond Tallis was Professor of Geriatric Medicine at the University of Manchester until he left to become a full-time writer in 2006. Author of more than 250 medical publications, Tallis was, in 2007 presented with the Lord Cohen Gold Medal for Research into ageing and, in the same year, the Healthwatch Award for promoting evidence-based medicine. He was elected fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences for his research into stroke and epilepsy.

On this show we discussed Raymond's book Hunger from The Art of Living series of books. 

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First broadcast on 12th September 2008



66. Bishop Richard Holloway - The Monster And The Saint
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Richard HollowayRichard Holloway was Bishop of Edinburgh and Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church. A former Gresham Professor of Divinity, he is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and Chairman of the Joint Board of the Scottish Arts Council and Scottish Screen. He has written for many newspapers in Britain, Including The Times, The Guardian, The Observer, The Herald and The Scotsman. He has presented several series for BBC television.

Richards books include Dancing on the Edge, Godless Morality, On Forgiveness, Looking In the Distance and How to Read the Bible. His most recent book Between The Monster And The Saint was published by Canongate in August 2008.

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67. Alain de Botton - The School of Life
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Alain de BottonAlain de Botton is a writer of essayistic books, which refer both to his own experiences and ideas - and those of artists, philosophers and thinkers. It's a style of writing that has been termed a 'philosophy of everyday life.' His first book, Essays in Love [titled On Love in the US], minutely analysed the process of falling in and out of love. The style of the book was unusual, because it mixed elements of a novel together with reflections and analyses normally found in a piece of non-fiction. It's a book of which many readers are still fondest.

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68. Julie Burchill & Chas Newkey-Burden
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Julie Burchillhas been writing her often controversial journalism for almost 30 years, for publications as diverse as The NME, The Spectator, Daily Mail, The Times, The Express and The Guardian. She was also founding editor of The Modern Review. Julie's colourful private and social life has generated almost as many column inches over the years. She has written numerous novels, one of which Sugar Rush, has been adapted for television by Channel Four. Julie has also made a number of documentaries for Sky.

Chas Newkey-Burden is a journalist and the author of a number of books including Great Email Disasters and Amy Winehouse: She Told Us She Was Trouble.

Julie and Chas have co-written a book, Not In My Name: A Compendium Of Modern Hypocrisy, published by Virgin on 7th August 2008.

Apologies to everyone who tuned in last night hoping to hear Julie and Chas, due to a cock-up in the studio an old show was played instead.

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69. Lynsey Hanley - Estates: An Intimate History
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Lynsey HanleyLynsey Hanleywrites for the Observer, The Guardian, The Word and the New Statesman. She was born in Birmingham in 1976. She moved to London in 1994 to study politics and history at Queen Mary and Westfield College, London.

Her first book, Estates: An Intimate History, is published by Granta Books.



70. Julian Baggini - Complaint
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Julian BagginiJulian Baggini is editor of The Philosophers' Magazine. His books include Atheism: A Very Short Introduction, What's it All About?: Philosophy and the Meaning of Lifeand The Pig That Wants to be Eaten: And Ninety-nine Other Thought Experiments, Welcome to Everytown: A Journey into the English Mind and Complaint: From Minor Moans to Principled Protests.

His journalism has appeared in publications such as the Guardian, Independent, Times Higher Education Supplement, Times Education Supplement and the Sunday Herald. He is frequently heard on BBC radio in programmes including In Our Time with Melvyn Bragg, Off the Page and Nightwaves.

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71. Philip Escoffey - 6 Impossible Things Before Dinner
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Philip Escoffey

Philip Escoffey AKA The Grey Man, is one of the UK's top psychic illusionist/mind readers. A Psychology graduate, Philip has been earning a living as a mentalist for the last 10 years.

A confirmed skeptic, Philip is dismissive of spiritualists, mediums and astrologers. However, he has a deep academic interest in the reasons why people need to believe and is an expert in how techniques like cold-reading are employed by psychics the world over. To this end, Philip was recently seen adding a little balance to five's Britain's Psychic Challenge.

Philip is currently previewing his stage show "Six Impossible Things Before Dinner" in London, before embarking on a month long residency at the Pleasance Theatre Edinburgh.

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72. Ian Haworth - Cult Info
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Ian Haworth is the General Secretary of the Cult Information Centre.

The Cult Information Centre is an educational charity providing advice and information for victims of cults, their families and friends, researchers and the media. Founded in 1987, and becoming a registered charity in 1992, it was the first educational organisation focusing critical concern on the methods used by cults to be granted charitable status in the UK.

http://ww w.cultinformation.org.uk

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First broadcast on 11th July 2008



73. James Delingpole - Coward on the Beach
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James DelingpoleJames Delingpole writes regularly for the Times, Sunday Times and The Daily Telegraph. He is also TV critic at the Spectator. His books include Fish Show, Fin, Thinly Disguised Autobiography and How to be Right. His latest novel is the first volume of a planned series, Coward on the Beach, which tells the story of an ordinary chap's reluctant quest for military glory.

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74. Mary Roach - Bonk
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Mary RoachMary Roach has written for the Guardian, Vogue, GQ, Salon, Wired and the New York Times Magazine. She is the author of Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers, and Six Feet Over: Adventures in the Afterlife.

Her latest book is Bonk: The Curious Coupling Of Sex And Science.

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75. Austin Williams - The Enemies of Progress
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Austin WilliamsAustin Williams is the director of the Future Cities Project, an author and illustrator at NBS. An architect and project manager by profession, he was previously technical editor of the Architects' Journal and now writes for a wide range of publications on urban and transport issues. He was the coordinator of the 'Future of' series of festivals and is a founder member of ManTownHuman. He tutors at the RCA and was previously architecture critic at BBC London.

Austin has recently been seen convening the Bookshop Barnies salon discussions for writers, and has published a book called The Enemies of Progress: Dangers of Sustainability, about which economist and previous Little Atoms guest Philippe Legrain said "Austin Williams has a gift for lobbing well-directed hand grenades."

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76. Mark Vernon - After Atheism
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Mark VernonMark Vernon is a writer, broadcaster, journalist, blogger and an honorary research fellow at Birkbeck College. He has a PhD in Philosophy from Warwick University. His books include Business: The Key Concepts, What Not to Say: Philosophy for Life's Tricky Moments and The Philosophy of Friendship.

His latest book is After Atheism: Science, Religion and the Meaning of Life.

Mark was a priest in the Church of England between 1994-96, but quit the church as a conviction Atheist. Mark now sees himself firmly as an Agnostic.

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77. Rosie Waterhouse - Investigative Journalism for Beginners
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Rosie Waterhouse is a lecturer in the Department of Journalism and Publishing at City University and a freelance journalist with extensive experience as an investigative reporter, having worked on the staff of five national newspapers and as a TV reporter. She has twice been a member of the Sunday Times Insight team and worked for the Independent and Independent on Sunday, where she was investigations editor, and for BBC Newsnight, where she contributed to a BAFTA for a film revealing how BSE had spread through the animal feed chain.

http://www.city.ac.uk/journalism/people/faculty/rwaterhouse .html

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78. Prof Marcus du Sautoy - Finding Moonshine
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Marcus du Sautoy

Marcus du Sautoy is a professor of Mathematics at Oxford, a fellow of Wadham College and a research fellow at the Royal Society. He has been named by the Independent on Sunday as one of the UK's leading scientists, and has written extensively for the Guardian, The Times and the Daily Telegraph, and has appeared on Radio 4 on numerous occasions.
He is the author of The Music of the Primes: Why an Unsolved Problem in Mathematics Matters and has presented Mind Games, and The Music of The Primes for BBC Television. He was the Royal Institution Christmas Lecturer in 2006, which was broadcast on Channel 5, and is currently filming The Story of Maths for the BBC. His latest book is Finding Moonshine: A Mathematician's Journey Through Symmetry.

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79. Philip Spencer & Dave Rich
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Philip Spencer&Dave Rich

A pre-recorded interview on the subject of Holocaust denial, both historical and contemporary.

Philip Spencer is Associate Dean at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Kingston University. He has published works on Victor Serge, Rosa Luxemburg, The Holocaust and Nationalism. He is an advisory editor of Engage Online.

Dave Rich is Deputy Director of Communications at The Community Security Trust, which provides security and defence services to the UK Jewish community, and advises Government and the police on Anti-Semitism and terrorism.

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80. Prof David Colquhoun - Improbable Science
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DC Professor David Colquhoun, FRS, held the established (A.J. Clark) chair of Pharmacology at UCL, and was the Hon. Director of the Wellcome Laboratory for Molecular Pharmacology. In October 2004, he became a Research Fellow. Like many previous holders of the chair (in particular, A.J. Clark, J.H. Gaddum, H.O. Schild and J.W. Black) his interests are in quantitative analysis of receptor mechanisms.

David also writes DC's Improbable Science blog, on which he regularly crosses swords with various quacks and purveyors of magic potions.

 

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81. Damian Thompson - Counterknowledge
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Damian ThompsonDamian Thompson is a leader writer for The Daily Telegraph and editor-in-chief of The Catholic Herald. He blogs for the Telegraph on religious affairs and is the author of a number of books, including Waiting for Antichrist: Charisma and Apocalypse in a Pentecostal Church and The End of Time: Faith and the Fear in the Shadow of the Millennium.

In February 2008, Damian's latest book, Counterknowledge: How We Surrendered to Conspiracy Theories, Quack Medicine, Bogus Science and Fake History, will be published.

You can discover more by visiting www.counterknowledge.com.

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82. Derek Pasquill
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Derek PasquillDerek Pasquill worked as a civil servant at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in a unit dealing with engagement with the Islamic world. He grew increasingly concerned over the government's tacit support for the US's policy of extraordinary rendition, and with the Foreign Office's policy of consulting on issues of concern to the Muslim community exclusively via extremists in the Muslim Council of Britain.

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83. Linda Grant - The Clothes on Their Backs
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Linda GrantLinda Grant is a journalist and author. Her first novel, The Cast Iron Shore, won the David Higham First Novel Prize and was short-listed for the Guardian Fiction Prize. Her second novel, When I Lived in Modern Times, won the Orange Prize for Fiction. Still Here was long listed for the Man Booker Prize. She is also author of Sexing the Millennium: Political History of the Sexual Revolution, The People on the Street: A Writer's View of Israel and Remind Me Who I Am, Again a family memoir.

Her latest book, The Clothes on Their Backs will be published in February 2008.

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84. Philippe Legrain - Immigrants
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Philippe LegrainPhilippe Legrain is a journalist and writer, based in London but interested in the whole world. He is fascinated by how economics, politics and culture combine to form the big picture and how the world is coming together through globalisation while becoming ever more diverse through cultural mixing and individual choice.

Philippe writes primarily about globalisation, migration and European issues, but through this his blog and his contributions to the Guardian's Comment is free he is now ranging more widely. Philippe isalso a contributing editor to Prospect and as of September 2007, is a Visiting Fellow at the European Institute of the London School of Economics.

His first book, Open World: The Truth About Globalisation, has been followed up with, Immigrants: Your Country Needs Them, making the case for freer international migration (immigration).

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85. Claire Fox - A Battle of Ideas
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Claire FoxClaire Fox is the director of the Institute of Ideas (IoI), which she established to create a public space where ideas can be contested without constraint. Claire initiated the IoI while co-publisher of the controversial and ground-breaking current affairs journal LM magazine (formerly Living Marxism). The IoI has since worked with a variety of prestigious institutions in Britain and abroad.

Claire has a particular interest in education and social issues such as crime and mental health. She is highly critical of authoritarian developments such as New Labour's 'antisocial behaviour orders'. She is also a passionate supporter of the arts, and strongly believes that they should be valued for their own sake. She argues that efforts to dilute the arts for the benefit of 'the socially excluded' are patronising rather than democratic.

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86. John O'Farrell - An Utterly Impartial History of Britain
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John O'FarrellJohn O'Farrell is an author and journalist. He has published three novels, The Best a Man Can Get, This is Your Life and May Contain Nuts, a memoir of his support for the Labour Party in the wilderness years Things Can Only Get Better, and three collections of his Guardian column, Global Village Idiot, I Blame the Scapegoats and I Have a Bream.

A former comedy scriptwriter for Spitting Image and Smith and Jones, he is the founder of the satirical website NewsBiscuit, and can often be seen on such TV programmes as Grumpy Old Men, Newsnight Review and Have I Got News For You. John's latest book is An Utterly Impartial History of Britain: (or 2000 Years of Upper Class Idiots in Charge).

 



87. Howard Jacobson - Roots Schmoots
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Howard JacobsonHoward Jacobson is a writer of both non-fiction and novels, and a journalist, with a regular column in The Independent. he has described himself as "a Jewish Jane Austen," and is often described as "A British Phillip Roth" by others. Howard's novels include Coming from Behind, No More Mr. Nice Guy and The Mighty Walzer.

His most recent novel is Kalooki Nights, which he described as "the most Jewish novel that has ever been written by anybody, anywhere."

Two of Howard's non-fiction books, Roots Schmoots: Journeys Among Jews and Seriously Funny: From the Ridiculous to the Sublime, have been made into television series.

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88. Simon Ardizzone - Hacking Democracy
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Simon ArdizzoneSimon Ardizzone is a freelance editor and filmmaker living and working in the UK. Since graduating from the National Film and Television School in 1995. Simon has worked on over 50 films for English and American broadcasters.

 

Hacking Democracy, his first documentary, co-produced and directed with Russell Michaels, was nominated for Outstanding Investigative Journalism at this year's Emmy Awards. Hacking Democracy which proved that vote-counting computers could reverse the results of an American election, was shown last year by HBO to widespread critical acclaim and has become a tool for election reform activists across the states.

http://www.hackingde mocracy.com

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89. Toby Young
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Toby YoungToby Young is a journalist, author and critic. Currently associate editor of the Spectator, Toby founded the short lived Modern Review with Julie Burchill. After the magazines closure, Toby went to New York to work for Vanity Fair. His failure to make it as a glossy magazine journalist is documented in his best-selling memoir How to Lose Friends & Alienate People. Toby's latest book is The Sound of No Hands Clapping, which details Toby's failure to make it as a Hollywood screenwriter. Despite this, How to Lose Friends & Alienate People is currently being made into a Holly wood film, starring Simon Pegg as Toby. Toby himself stars as a "background artist".

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90. Johann Hari @ Miller's Academy
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Johann HariJohann Hari @ Miller's Academy

A Little Atoms Live Event. Join us at the delightful Miller's Academy in Notting Hill, Where Neil Denny will be interviewing Journalist Johann Hari about his career, his writing and other stuff we haven't decided on yet. If you are familiar with Johann's work though you can be sure it will be challenging, possibly controvertial, and definitely interesting!

Tickets can be purchased from the Millers Academy website, and are £40 for non-members and £30 for members. This price also includes all wine and a lovely buffet afterwards.

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91. Brendan O'Neill
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Brendan O'NeillBrendan O'Neill is the editor of spiked, the online magazine with the modest ambition of making history as well as reporting it. He started his career in journalism at spiked 's predecessor, LM magazine, until that was forced to close following a libel action brought by ITN. Brendan's writing has been published widely on both sides of the Atlantic, including in The Spectator, The New Statesman, The Guardian, the Christian Science Monitor and Salon.

 

He is also a regular contributor to the Guardian's Comment is Free Blog, where he has written articles defending the fur industry and homophobic Jamaican singers, and criticising green aristocrats and Jamie Oliver.

http://www.brendanoneill.net

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92. Natalie Haynes - The Great Escape
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Natalie HaynesNatalie Haynes is a stand-up comedian, journalist and author, and briefly a teacher of Latin and Greek. Her first solo comedy show, Six Degrees of Desolation, was nominated for the Perrier Best Newcomer Award in 2002.

Natalie has made numerous radio shows for Radio 4, most recently Laughing Matters and Classical Comedy. She is also a regular panellist on various Radio 4 shows, including Front Row and Loose Ends, and can also often be seen on More4's The Last Word and BBC2's Newsnight Review.

An occasional columnist for The Times, Natalie has recently written a book for children, The Great Escape.

http://www.nataliehayne s.com

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93. Paul Evans - Never Trust a Hippy
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Paul Evans is a blogger and an online activist. His CV includes helping to establish a successful web-development worker co-op, and establishing the 'Councillor.info' project to get local Councillors to become active users of web-technology. Paul has established online projects with almost all of the major trade unions in the UK, and he worked with the New Statesman to start their New Media Awards back in 1998. He is currently working on a project intended to make blogging on public policy issues more rewarding and he blogs himself at Never Trust a Hippy, and occasionally at Drink Soaked Trots.

http://nevertru stahippy.blogspot.com

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94. Terry Glavin - Transmontanus
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Terry GlavinTerry Glavin is an award-winning author and journalist, an adjunct professor in the Department of Creative Writing at the University of British Columbia, and the editor of Transmontanus Books. His publications include This Ragged Place:Travels Across the Landscape, which was a Governor General's Award finalist, and The Last Great Sea. His latest book The Lost and Left Behind is published by Saqi Books on the 30th of October. Terry blogs at Transmontanus and at Drink-soaked Trotskyite Popinjays for War.

First broadcast on 26th October 2007

 



95. Heather Couper - Stargazing
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Heather CouperHeather Couper is one of the UK's foremost broadcasters and writers on astronomy, space and science. She has produced and presented numerous radio and television programs, including the long running series "Seeing Stars" on the BBC World Service, and most recently "A History of British Rocketry" on Radio 4. She has written over 30 books, including Mars: The Inside Story of The Red Planet , and Philip's Stargazing 2007. Heather was awarded a CBE in the Queen's 2007 birthday honours list.

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First broadcast on 19th October 2007

 



96. Anne Quesney - Abortion Rights
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Anne QuesneyAnne Quesney is the Director of Abortion Rights. Abortion Rights is a national pro-choice campaign, leading the drive to bring British abortion law into line with public opinion - so that women can make their own reproductive decisions without the current unfair obstructions. Abortion Rights also coordinate opposition to continual attempts by the anti-choice lobby to chip away at women's hard fought for legal rights.

First broadcast on 12th October 2007



97. Andrew Anthony - The Fallout
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Andrew AnthonyAndrew Anthony is a feature writer and investigative journalist. He has written for the Observer for 10 years, and also writes for the Guardian, Vogue and the Saturday Telegraph. His features cover a wide range of subjects: politics, crime, sport, literature, TV and popular culture.

His latest book is a polemical memoir, The Fallout: How a Guilty Liberal Lost His Innocence.

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98. Tom Standage - A History of the World in 6 Glasses
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Tom Standage is the business editor of The Economist. He started his career as the Science and Technology Editor at the Guardian, and has written several books which merge popular science and history including Victorian Internet , The Neptune File and The Mechanical Turk . He says of his books "I think the right attitude to new technologies is to regard them with historically-informed scepticism.

My approach is intended as a sort of antidote to the scourge of mindless product stories: when something new comes along, I like to point out that it isn't new at all. This isn't quite as gratuitous as it sounds; it is quite often possible to learn useful lessons from history, particularly the history of technology" His latest book is A History of the World in 6 Glasses in which he explores a notion that six drinks in history - beer, wine, spirits, coffee, tea and cola - could be seen as technological catalysts in advancing culture.



99. Christopher Hitchens - God is Not Great
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Christopher HitchensChristopher Hitchens is a British born, but recently naturalised American Author, Journalist, Essayist and Literary Critic. Based in Washington D.C., Christopher is currently a writer for Vanity Fair and Slate, and an (acrimoniously) ex-writer for The Nation.

Christopher's most recently published book is God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything.

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100. Jonathan Meades - Abroad Again
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Jonathan MeadesJonathan Meades returns for a second visit to Little Atoms. Jonathan is a writer on architecture, culture and food, a novelist and television presenter. He has been a restaurant critic for The Times since 1986. Jonathan's writing includes the short story collection Filthy English, the novels Pompey and The Fowler Family Business as well as his collected food writing Incest and Morris Dancing.

Jonathan's latest series "Abroad Again" begins on 9th May 2007 at 19:00 on BBC2.

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