Ep. 1/3 - Who Are We Now? Simon Schama standing on the roof of a building in Whitechapel, London. (Image: Oxford Films and Television Ltd) In these divided times, where do we find the threads that ...
This Is How Billie Eilish’s Brother, Finneas, Reacted To Billie Not Winning Any Of The Seven Grammys That She Was Nominated For Last Night Brie Larson Did Not Hold Back After A Journalist Asked ...
The name’s Schama, Simon Schama . . . Schaken, not Schtirred. Telly’s foremost cultural historian is nursing a soft spot for literature’s most politically incorrect spy. Drooling over a ...
Well, cheer up, says historian Simon Schama, there is an antidote. "I don't want to come across as a Pollyanna, but I am a glass-half-full sort of person and there is common ground." This common ...
“Ella Maisy Purvis gives a fresh and convincing performance in Patience as a neurodiverse young woman working in a dry, lonely job in a police force’s ‘paper mountain’ archives who spots ...
IN ‘THE STORY of the Jews: Belonging,’ Simon Schama shows us that in order to understand history – and those figures we revere or despise – we must constantly dig deeper into what we do ...
Simon Schama examines how artists and writers, ranging from James Bond creator Ian Fleming to two-tone band The Specials, have responded to the changing face of post-imperial Britain. Show more ...
Simon Schama looks at artists who’ve explored why the landscape matters to people's sense of who they are. From Philip Larkin to Seamus Heaney and Derek Jarman. Featuring U2’s Bono.