The Big Questions - Season 9

Season 9
Episodes

Episode 1
Topical, religious debate with Nicky Campbell.

Episode 2
Topical, religious debate with Nicky Campbell.

Episode 3
Topical, religious debate with Nicky Campbell.

Episode 4
Topical, religious debate with Nicky Campbell.

Episode 5
Topical, religious debate with Nicky Campbell.

Episode 6
Topical, religious debate with Nicky Campbell.

Episode 7
Topical, religious debate with Nicky Campbell.

Episode 8
Topical, religious debate with Nicky Campbell.

Episode 9
Topical, religious debate with Nicky Campbell.

Episode 10
Topical, religious debate with Nicky Campbell.

Episode 11
Topical, religious debate with Nicky Campbell.

Episode 12
Nicky Campbell presents live moral, ethical and religious debate from Manor CE Academy, York.

Episode 13
Nicky Campbell presents a specially recorded programme from Manor CE Academy, York. In honour of the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare's death, he asks: Is there more truth in Shakespeare than the Bible? Among those taking part are: Professor Stanley Wells, honorary president of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust; Richard Denton, director of Shakespeare Uncovered; Andrew Dickson of The Guardian; Jem Bloomfield, author of Words of Power: Reading Shakespeare and the Bible; Rev Dr Alison Millbank from Nottingham University; Alycia Smith-Howard, actor and Shakespeare scholar; Dr Rebecca Emmett from York University; and Rev Dr Paul Edmondson from the Shakespeare Institute.

Episode 14
Nicky Campbell presents topical debate live from Bath Spa University, Bath.

Episode 15
Nicky Campbell presents the moral, ethical and religious discussion series live from Oasis Academy, Salford.

Episode 16
Nicky Campbell presents the moral, ethical and religious discussion series live from Oasis Academy, Salford. In this episode Nicky asks: Should we be proud of the British Empire?

Episode 17
Nicky Campbell presents the moral, ethical and religious discussion series live from Wychwood School in Oxford.

Episode 18
Nicky Campbell presents moral, ethical and religious debate from Wychwood School, Oxford. The one question this week is, did man create God? Nicky is joined by a panel of religious figures, experts, writers and theologians.

Episode 19
Nicky Campbell presents moral, ethical and religious debates from Brunel University, Uxbridge.

12/06/2016
Nicky Campbell presents moral, ethical and religious debates from Brunel University, Uxbridge. Nicky asks the question: Are we facing the end of the world?
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