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In Our Time

Shakespeare's Sonnets (Archive Episode)

In Our Time

BBC

History

4.6 • 9.2K Ratings

🗓️ 1 January 2026

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

To celebrate Melvyn Bragg’s 27 years presenting In Our Time, some well-known fans of the programme have chosen their favourite episodes. Historian and broadcaster Simon Schama has selected the episode on Shakespeare’s Sonnets and recorded an introduction to it. (This introduction will be available on BBC Sounds and the In Our Time webpage shortly after the broadcast and will be longer than the one broadcast on Radio 4). In 1609 Thomas Thorpe published a collection of poems entitled Shakespeare’s Sonnets, “never before imprinted”. Yet, while some of Shakespeare's other poems and many of his plays were often reprinted in his lifetime, the Sonnets were not a publishing success. They had to make their own way, outside the main canon of Shakespeare’s work: wonderful, troubling, patchy, inspiring and baffling, and they have appealed in different ways to different times. Most are addressed to a man, something often overlooked and occasionally concealed; one early and notorious edition even changed some of the pronouns. With: Hannah Crawforth Senior Lecturer in Early Modern Literature at King’s College London Don Paterson Poet and Professor of Poetry at the University of St Andrews And Emma Smith Professor of Shakespeare Studies at Hertford College, Oxford Producer: Simon Tillotson Spanning history, religion, culture, science and philosophy, In Our Time from BBC Radio 4 is essential listening for the intellectually curious. In each episode, host Melvyn Bragg and expert guests explore the people, ideas, events and discoveries that have shaped our world In Our Time is a BBC Studios production

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:07.6

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0:09.9

In 2025, we were here for the investigators, gangster.

0:14.1

They were stealing money from wealthy institutions.

0:17.5

Debt was fair game.

0:18.9

Murder, they wrote.

0:19.9

He was a preacher, a good guy.

0:21.4

But now he's dead.

0:23.1

It has all the marks of a sort of like a proper horror film.

0:26.3

And fame under fire.

0:27.8

He is no longer afforded the right of a regular citizen.

0:31.4

He is guilty until proven innocent.

0:33.3

Get the best of 2025 with podcasts on BBC Sounds.

0:38.4

Hi, I'm Misha Gleney, the brand new host of In Our Time.

0:43.4

This is a quick message to say that new episodes of the program will return in the new year

0:48.4

from the 15th of January, first on BBC Sounds.

0:53.1

There, you can also find an interview between Melvin and myself as we

0:56.6

discuss the programme's incredible legacy and its bright future ahead of the new series.

1:02.9

To celebrate Melvin Bragg's 27 years presenting In Our Time, some well-known fans of the program

1:08.1

have chosen their favourite episodes. Here's the historian and broadcaster Simon Sharma.

1:13.5

In our time is really a broadcasting miracle.

1:16.8

It's the closest thing to a complete University of the Air.

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