Complete sessions from the 30th anniversary edition of the Hay Festival.
The US Senator gives a lecture based on his book Our Revolution: A Future to Believe In.
Ed Balls discusses his political career and making moves on Strictly Come Dancing.
Paul Beatty: Full talk
The poet re-imagines the way in which the State might raise children placed in its care.
The author explains Jane Austen's popularity and why her books make such brilliant movies.
The novelist explores contemporary marriage, love and sex in a frank and funny lecture.
SJ Parris hosts a celebration of 30 years of Rebus, Rankin's popular fictional detective.
Joan Bakewell, Christina Lamb, Rachael Jolley, and Helena Kennedy in discussion.
The lawyer discusses how the terms Crimes Against Humanity and Genocide were invented.
The celebrated writers discuss the enduring appeal and power of European myths and tales.
The chess champion talks to Stephen Fry about the rise of machine intelligence.
In a raw and honest interview, Tracey Emin explains just how important her art is to her.
Featuring Stephen Fry, Bettany Hughes, Lawrence Krauss and Martin Rees.
How technology is reshaping our world and why we should prepare for a new reformation.
The young Olympian diver discusses his life and career with Carolyn Hitt.
The film star discusses her book, Who I Am, with Sarfraz Manzoor.
The Cloud Atlas author on his translations of autistic writer Naoki Higashida's books.
Nicholas Hytner discusses his 12 years at the helm of the prestigious National Theatre.
The Bridget Jones creator discusses her famous character.