Martin Palmer, secretary general of the Alliance of Religions and Conservation, reflects on the spiritual responses evoked by cliffs in religious stories and traditions. Show more
Illustrated with recordings he made on location, wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson recalls his ascent of Skellig Michael, a precipitous island rock in the Atlantic. Show more
Geologist Zoe Shipton explains how cliffs can be read like books to reveal the geological history of the earth. Her examples include three cliffs and some boreholes. Show more
Alan Read, Professor of Theatre at King's College London, explores the 'dreadful trade' of Shakespeare Cliff in the first episode of a series about our relationship with cliffs. Show more