Podcasts permit a shift of listening time from a set appointment to virtually 
any convenient occasion.  I do it while taking my daily (more or less) 3 mile 
walk, while I’m “plodding along”.

While there are thousands, perhaps tens of thousands, of great podcasts from 
other sources, the ones sponsored via public radio have been vetted through the 
worthy objectives of the medium. 

Here’s what I’ve been listening to recently.  I hope you might find these 
suggestions — in roughly 90 minute bites -- helpful in enhancing your own 
enjoyment of radio, our favorite medium.

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“Politics in the 20th Century”
IN OUR TIME - BBC Radio 4
From 22 October 1998, Melvyn Bragg talks to Gore Vidal and Alan Clarke about 
the future of the nation-state; is the concept dead and buried? And what is the 
relationship between politics and morality - have salaciousness and 
self-righteousness taken over where seriousness of intent and a strong nerve 
left off, or was it ever thus? With Gore Vidal, American writer, commentator 
and author of The Smithsonian Institution; Alan Clarke, historian, politician 
and author of The Tories: Conservatives and the Nation State, 1922-97. (30”)
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p005456z

“War in the 20th Century”
IN OUR TIME - BBC Radio 4
In the first programme of a 1998 series examining ideas and events which shaped 
thinking in philosophy, religion, science and the arts, Melvyn Bragg and guests 
discuss warfare and human rights in the 20th century. He talks to Michael 
Ignatieff about the life of one of the 20th century’s leading philosophers, 
Isaiah Berlin, and to Sir Michael Howard about the 20th century will be 
remembered; as a century of progress or as one of the most murderous in 
history. When we see pictures on television of starving people in war torn 
areas most of us feel we must ‘do’ something. Where does the feeling that we 
are in some way responsible for our fellow human beings originate historically? 
How has technology affected the concept of the Just War? And what are the 
prospects for world peace as we enter the next century? With Michael Ignatieff, 
writer, broadcaster and biographer of Isaiah Berlin; Sir Michael Howard, 
formerly Regius Professor of History, Oxford University and joint editor of the 
new Oxford History of the Twentieth Century.  (30”)
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0054578



[Ed. Note:  The previous edition of this newsletter was misnumbered.  It was 
Issue 581.  Thanks to Saul Broudy for picking that up!]

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A compendium of these suggestions, plus on occasion additional pertinent 
material, is published every other month in the CIDX Messenger, the monthly 
e-newsletter of the Canadian International DX Club (CIDX).  For further 
information and membership information, go to www.cidxclub.ca

John Figliozzi
Editor, "The Worldwide Listening Guide”
11th EDITION, with comprehensive listings of radio programs on AM, FM, 
shortwave, satellite radio, internet-wifi radio and podcasts, available from 
universal-radio.com, amazon.com. amazon.co.uk, amazon.de, amazon.com.au 





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