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Dickens
Melvyn Bragg discusses the achievements of Charles Dickens What is his political and literary legacy to our age?
12 July 2001
Featuring: Rosemary Ashton, Michael Slater, John Bowen
Critics of the Catholic ChurchEnglish male novelists19th-century travel writers19th-century English dramatists and playwrightsLiteracy and society theoristsPeople from Somers Town, LondonBritish male essayistsEnglish reformers19th-century English historians19th-century English poetsEnglish Anglicans19th-century English novelistsEnglish male dramatists and playwrightsWriters about activism and social change19th-century pseudonymous writersEnglish male poetsVictorian novelists19th-century British short story writersWriters from the London Borough of CamdenEnglish male journalistsEnglish prisoners and detaineesTrope theoristsEnglish philanthropistsBritish social reformersEnglish male short story writersLecturersBritish critics of religionsAnglican writers19th-century British journalistsEnglish satirists19th-century English non-fiction writers19th-century English essayistsEnglish historical novelistsEnglish male non-fiction writersEnglish travel writers19th-century British philanthropistsWriters of Gothic fictionBurials at Westminster Abbey19th centuryMelvyn Bragg meets Misha Glenny
Melvyn Bragg and Misha Glenny meet on BBC Radio 4's flagship news programme Today to discuss In Our Time's appeal and what Misha will bring to the series from 15th January.
24 December 2025
Featuring
Living peopleBritish foreign policy writers, English people of Russian-Jewish descent, Historians from London, Journalists from London, Organized crime writers, People educated at Magdalen College School, Oxford, People from KensingtonEnglish male journalistsAlumni of the University of BristolCharles University alumniWelcoming Misha Glenny to the In Our Time studio
Living peopleBritish foreign policy writers, English people of Russian-Jewish descent, Historians from London, Journalists from London, Organized crime writers, People educated at Magdalen College School, Oxford, People from KensingtonEnglish male journalistsAlumni of the University of BristolCharles University alumni