List of Reith Lectures
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A Reith Lecture is a lecture in a series of annual radio lectures given by leading figures of the day, commissioned by the BBC and broadcast on BBC Radio 4. They were begun in 1948, in honour of the first Director-General of the BBC, John Reith.
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- 1948 Bertrand Russell, Authority and the Individual
- 1949 Robert Birley, Britain in Europe
- 1950 John Zachary Young, Doubt and Certainty in Science
- 1951 Lord Radcliffe, Power and the State
- 1952 Arnold J. Toynbee, The World and the West
- 1953 Robert Oppenheimer, Science and the Common Understanding
- 1954 Oliver Franks, Britain and Tide of World Affairs
- 1955 Nikolaus Pevsner, The Englishness of English Art
- 1956 Edward Appleton, Science and The Nation
- 1957 George F. Kennan, Russia, The Atom and The West
- 1958 Bernard Lovell, The Individual and The Universe
- 1959 Peter Medawar, The Future of Man
- 1960 Edgar Wind, Art and Anarchy
- 1961 Margery Perham, The Colonial Reckoning
- 1962 George Carstairs, This Island Now
- 1963 Albert Sloman, A University in The Making
- 1964 Leon Bagrit, The Age of Automation
- 1965 Robert Gardiner, World of Peoples
- 1966 J. K. Galbraith, The New Industrial State
- 1967 Edmund Leach, A Runaway World
- 1968 Lester Pearson, Peace In The Family of Man
- 1969 Frank Fraser Darling, Wilderness and Plenty
- 1970 Donald Schon, Change and Industrial Society
- 1971 Richard Hoggart, Only Connect
- 1972 Andrew Schonfield, Europe: Journey To An Unknown Destination
- 1973 Alistair Buchan, Change Without War
- 1974 Ralf Dahrendorf, The New Liberty
- 1975 Daniel Boorstin, America and The World Experience
- 1976 Colin Blakemore, Mechanics of the Mind
- 1977 A. H. Halsey, Change In British Society
- 1978 Edward Norman, Christianity and the World
- 1979 Ali Mazrui, The African Condition
- 1980 Sir Ian Kennedy, Unmasking Medicine
- 1981 Laurence Martin, The Two Edged Sword
- 1982 Denis Donoghue, The Arts Without Mystery
- 1983 Douglas Wass, Government and the Governed
- 1984 John Searle, Minds, Brains and Science
- 1985 David Henderson, Innocence and Design
- 1986 Lord McCluskey, Law, Justice and Democracy
- 1987 Alexander Goehr, The Survival of The Symphony
- 1988 Geoffrey Hosking, The Rediscovery of Politics
- 1989 Jacques Darras, Beyond The Tunnel of History
- 1990 Jonathan Sacks, The Persistence of Faith
- 1991 Steve Jones, The Language of the Genes
- 1992 There were no Reith Lectures in 1992
- 1993 Edward Said, Representation of the Intellectual
- 1994 Marina Warner, Managing Monsters
- 1995 Richard Rogers, Sustainable City
- 1996 Jean Aitchison, The Language Web
- 1997 Patricia Williams, The Genealogy of Race
- 1998 John Keegan, War In Our World
- 1999 Anthony Giddens, Runaway World
- 2000 Chris Patten, Sir John Browne, Thomas Lovejoy, Gro Harlem Brundtland, Vandana Shiva, HRH Prince of Wales, Respect For The Earth
- 2001 Tom Kirkwood, The End Of Age
- 2002 Onora O'Neill, A Question of Trust
- 2003 Vilayanur S. Ramachandran, The Emerging Mind
- 2004 Wole Soyinka, Climate of Fear
- 2005 Lord Broers, The Triumph of Technology
- 2006 Daniel Barenboim, In the Beginning was Sound
- 2007 Jeffrey Sachs, Bursting at the Seams
- 2008 Professor Jonathan Spence, Chinese Vistas