Will Self introduces the account of the death and resurrection of Jesus, with readings by Rory Kinnear, Adjoa Andoh, Dan Stevens and Olivia Williams. Show more
Hugh Bonneville, Bill Paterson, Henry Goodman and Hugh Quarshie complete Radio 4's celebration of the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible introduced by Frank Cottrell Boyce. Show more
Simon Schama introduces readings to mark the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible. Samuel West reads Creation, Emilia Fox reads Noah and Dan Stevens reads Sodom and Gomorrah. Show more
Hugh Bonneville and Emma Fielding read from the King James Bible as part of Radio 4's celebration of the Bible's 400th anniversary. The readings are introduced by David Lodge. Show more
Radio 4 celebrates the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible with readings by Niamh Cusack, Henry Goodman, Toby Stephens and Olivia Williams. Introduction by Kamila Shamsie. Show more
Stories about power, lust, adultery and suffering are introduced by the playwright Howard Brenton. Read by Miriam Margoyles, Rory Kinnear, Bill Paterson and Hugh Quarshie. Show more
Introduced by Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams. Readings from Miriam Margoyles, Rory Kinnear, Niamh Cusack, Emilia Fox, Adjoa Andoh, Toby Stephens and Emma Fielding. Show more
James Naughtie on the enduring place of the King James Bible in British culture. Show more
James Naughtie visits Hampton Court to tell the story of how and why King James commissioned a translation of the Bible that has become our "national epic.". Show more
James Naughtie tells the story of how a committee of Bible translators produced a great work of English literature. Show more