Every culture on earth has some relationship to the moon, whether that is through science or culture. In the 50th anniversary year of the moon landing, Dr Emily Brunsden from the University of York's Department of Physics, talks about how the expedition changed our understanding of space exploration and brought science out of the labs for the first time for the whole world to wonder and marvel at.
Series Three: The Quiet Place Book Club (Episode Six) - 'Bright Star' and the eternal
Series Three: The Quiet Place Book Club (Episode Five) - Brother in Ice: Writers in the visual arts
Series Three: The Quiet Place Book Club (Episode Four) - Cultural history in South Africa
Series Three: The Quiet Place Book Club (Episode Three) - The Viking impact on local dialect
Series Three: The Quiet Place Book Club (Episode Two) - Dickens in the world
Series Three: The Quiet Place Book Club (Episode One) - Do we secretly love monsters?
Series Three: Introduction to the Quiet Place Book Club
Series Two - Episode Four: The Story of Mental Health
Series Two - Episode Three: The Story of Voice
Series Two - Episode Two: The Story of Football
Series Two - Episode One: The Story of Bees
Series One - Episode Three: The Story of a Children’s Book
Series One - Episode Two: The Story of a 1950s Brooch
Series One - Episode One: The Story of an Ancient Hand Axe
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