Start the Week

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Weekly discussion programme, setting the cultural agenda every Monday

Recent Episodes
  • Impunity and fighting for justice
    Apr 14, 2025 – 41:46
  • Untangling fact from fiction
    Apr 7, 2025 – 41:37
  • Delusions of grandeur and freedom of speech
    Mar 31, 2025 – 41:59
  • Abdulrazak Gurnah on family and resistance
    Mar 24, 2025 – 41:42
  • Lockdown and the Covid generation
    Mar 17, 2025 – 42:16
  • How political ideology affects the brain
    Mar 10, 2025 – 41:45
  • The Great Auk meets Victorian explorers, and zombie ponds
    Mar 3, 2025 – 41:52
  • Community and industrial decline
    Feb 24, 2025 – 41:58
  • Writing and rewriting history
    Feb 17, 2025 – 42:06
  • Wages for Housework – then and now
    Feb 10, 2025 – 41:37
  • Manufacturing and sustainability
    Feb 3, 2025 – 41:51
  • Climate Crisis: truth, lies and compromise
    Jan 27, 2025 – 41:39
  • Music and movement; mind and body
    Jan 20, 2025 – 42:08
  • Socrates, optimism and racism
    Jan 13, 2025 – 41:49
  • Human intelligence and imagination
    Dec 30, 2024 – 42:01
  • Animals – up close and talking
    Dec 23, 2024 – 41:59
  • Acoustics, music and architecture
    Dec 16, 2024 – 41:26
  • Security threats and future prospects for Britain and the EU
    Dec 9, 2024 – 41:46
  • The story of British art - from cave paintings to landscapes
    Dec 2, 2024 – 41:48
  • The high street
    Nov 25, 2024 – 41:47
  • Rise and fall of the political fixer
    Nov 18, 2024 – 42:01
  • Sex and Christianity
    Nov 11, 2024 – 42:11
  • Ancient crafts: feathers, leather and thatch
    Nov 4, 2024 – 41:37
  • Female ambition and control
    Oct 28, 2024 – 41:44
  • A duty of care
    Oct 21, 2024 – 41:43
  • From Sapiens to AI
    Oct 14, 2024 – 42:10
  • Oceans and the game of evolution
    Oct 7, 2024 – 42:17
  • Ancient India and China: from golden to silk roads
    Sep 30, 2024 – 42:10
  • Chance and fortune
    Sep 23, 2024 – 41:40
  • On Freedom
    Sep 16, 2024 – 41:48
  • Weaving magic in words, clay and paper
    Jul 1, 2024 – 41:47
  • Animal communication
    Jun 24, 2024 – 42:19
  • Politeness and civility
    Jun 17, 2024 – 42:10
  • ‘Left behind’, but not forgotten
    Jun 10, 2024 – 41:42
  • Hay Festival: ancient wisdom and ecology
    Jun 3, 2024 – 42:16
  • Reading the Bible
    May 27, 2024 – 41:29
  • Art: market, money and malfeasance
    May 20, 2024 – 42:00
  • Bees – culture and survival
    May 13, 2024 – 41:51
  • Protest and patriotism
    May 6, 2024 – 41:55
  • Alien life and gravity
    Apr 29, 2024 – 41:45
  • City living
    Apr 22, 2024 – 41:41
  • Power to the people
    Apr 15, 2024 – 41:47
  • Music and poetry
    Apr 8, 2024 – 41:55
  • The war between science and religion
    Apr 1, 2024 – 42:22
  • Crossing borders and belonging
    Mar 25, 2024 – 41:34
  • Intrigue and disinformation from the Russian Revolution to Ukraine invasion
    Mar 18, 2024 – 41:50
  • Time passing: ageing, memory and nostalgia
    Mar 11, 2024 – 41:39
  • Mysterious Plants
    Mar 4, 2024 – 41:39
  • Weighty issues
    Feb 26, 2024 – 41:39
  • Arts: changing the world?
    Feb 19, 2024 – 41:54
Recent Reviews
  • SquareBiz539
    Great discussion
    Great arts round table discussion show, especially when hosted by Andrew Marr or Tom Sutcliffe.
  • Johnshyama
    Fascinating
    Wonderful discussion and real experts! What can be better?
  • kensinsd
    Much Better with Andrew Marr
    My thoughts and prayers are with Andrew Marr and his family as he recovers. It might have been better if they had let this show go on hiatus during his illness, as the guest moderators, great as they may be in their fields of expertise, cannot direct and guide the discussions with the expertise that Andrew Marr could.
  • EgbertSouse
    Egbert Souse
    I, too, learned of this outstanding program from an endorsement by Stephen Metcalf of Slate's Culture Gabfest, and it's now one of my three must-listen shows each week. Civil, engaging, stimulating conversation with a host adept at his work.
  • Metcalf Drone
    Slate Cultural Gabfest listener
    Great show highlighed on the Slate Cultural gabfest this week
  • YeloCAB
    Good program. Wish they would keep more older episodes in the queue.
    I've enjoyed this program for a few years. However, it seems like they only keep the previous week's program in the podcast queue. Somehow my computer missed an episode 3 weeks ago and I am unable to download it now, because only the current program is listed. (I'm a little behind on listening to the episodes.)
  • ssabo
    Returning on Oct 6th
    For anyone wondering where Start the Week has gone, do not fret, it is returning on October 6th, 2008
  • Mike7070
    One of the best
    He does an amazing job at getting guests with varying backgrounds to have intelligent, interactive conversation. It has become the first thing I listen to Monday mornings. (They're on break until Oct 08, however).
  • heartbrkn
    have they stopped updating?!?
    great podcast. has it stopped updating, or is it me???
  • Gannex
    Never start the week without Start the Week
    Start the Week always fascinates me, even when the topics discussed are ones I would have sworn could never interest me. Four authors read each other's books, then get together with Andrew Marr to discuss them. The result is a conversation, brilliantly led by Marr, which invariably stimulates, entertains and often leads me to my next perfect read. I never miss Start the Week; listen to one programme, and you won't either.
  • jessemcb
    Start the Week
    The best culture show in the English speaking world. Enthralling guests, always dexterously guided by Mr. Marr and thankfully the "theme" serves only as a leaping off point.
  • campanile
    A Great Roundtable Discussion
    This is a great show. Each week there are around four different guests who talk about some broadly construed topic. Each guest gets some time to talk about his or her pet project. The best part, though, is that they usually have all done their homework regarding the other guests, so the war correspondant has read the poet, who's gone to see the director's movie, and so on. It makes for a very lively discussion.
  • fly-n-hi
    Excellent show
    This weekly show examines a theme from within the context of a variety of media. It is interesting, intelligent and refreshingly British. I look forward to each show.
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