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Fritz Lang
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Fritz Lang, the director behind films such as Metropolis, Mabuse the Gambler and M in Weimar Germany and Fury and The Big Heat in Hollywood.
30 December 2021
Featuring: Stella Bruzzi, Joe McElhaney, Iris Luppa
Culture20th-century American male writersCommanders Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of GermanyAustrian people of Jewish descentAustrian atheistsEyepatch wearersNaturalized citizens of the United StatesAustro-Hungarian military personnel of World War IAustrian emigrants to Germany20th centuryWarWittgenstein
Melvyn Bragg discusses how Ludwig Wittgenstein, one of the greatest philosophers of the modern age has influenced contemporary culture with his ideas on language.
4 December 2003
Featuring: Ray Monk, Barry Smith, Marie McGinn
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