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Great Lives is a BBC Radio 4 biography series, produced in Bristol . It has been presented by Joan Bakewell , Humphrey Carpenter , Francine Stock and currently (since April 2006) Matthew Parris . A distinguished guest is asked to nominate the person they feel is truly deserving of the title "Great Life". The presenter and a recognised expert (a biographer, family member or fellow practitioner) are on hand to discuss the life. The programmes are 28 minutes long, originally broadcast on Fridays at 23:00, more recently at 16:30 on Tuesday with a repeat at 23:00 on Friday.
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1 Programmes
1.1 Series 0, August–November 2001
1.2 Series 1, May–August 2002
1.3 Series 2, October–December 2002
1.4 Series 3, April–June 2003
1.5 Series 4, October–December 2003
1.6 Series 5, April–June 2004
1.7 Series 6, October–December 2004
1.8 Hogmanay Special, 31 December 2004
1.9 Series 7, April–June 2005
1.10 Series 8, October 2005 – February 2006
1.11 Series 9, April–June 2006
1.12 Series 10, August–September 2006
1.13 Series 11, December 2006 – January 2007
1.14 Series 12, April–May 2007
1.15 Series 13, August–October 2007
1.16 Series 14, December 2007 – January 2008
1.17 Series 15, April–May 2008
1.18 Series 16, August–September 2008
1.19 Series 17, December 2008 – February 2009
1.20 Series 18, April–May 2009
1.21 Series 19, August–September 2009
1.22 Series 20, December 2009 – February 2010
1.23 Series 21, April–May 2010
1.24 Series 22, August–September 2010
1.25 Series 23, November 2010 – January 2011
1.26 Series 24, April–May 2011
1.27 Series 25, August–September 2011
1.28 Series 26, December 2011 – January 2012
1.29 Series 27, April–May 2012
1.30 Series 28, July–September 2012
1.31 Series 29, December 2012 – January 2013
1.32 Series 30, April–May 2013
1.33 Series 31, August–October 2013
1.34 Series 32, December 2013 – January 2014
1.35 Series 33, April–May 2014
1.36 Series 34, August–October 2014
1.37 Series 35, December 2014 – January 2015
1.38 Series 36, April–May 2015
1.39 Series 37, August–September 2015
1.40 Series 38, December 2015 – January 2016
1.41 Series 39, April–May 2016
1.42 Series 40, August–September 2016
1.43 Series 41, December 2016 – January 2017
1.44 Series 42, April–May 2017
1.45 Series 43, August–September 2017
1.46 Series 44, December 2017 - January 2018
1.47 Series 45, April–May 2018
1.48 Series 46, July–September 2018
1.49 Series 47, December 2018 – January 2019
1.50 Series 48, April–May 2019
1.51 Series 49, July–September 2019
1.52 Series 50, December 2019 – January 2020
1.53 Series 51, April–June 2020
1.54 Series 52, August–September 2020
1.55 Series 53, December 2020 – January 2021
1.56 Series 54, April–June 2021
1.57 Series 55, August–September 2021
1.58 Series 56, December 2021 – January 2022
1.59 Series 57, April–May 2022
1.60 Series 58, May–September 2022
1.61 Series 59, Dececember 2022 – January 2023
1.62 Series 60, April–May 2023
1.63 Series 61, June–September 2023
1.64 Series 62, November 2023 – January 2024
2 References
3 External links
Programmes
Series 0, August–November 2001
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Tim Waterstone , founder of bookshop chain
Clement Attlee , former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Rosie Boycott , journalist
Sir Ernest Shackleton , polar explorer
Terence Conran , food and design entrepreneur
André and Édouard Michelin , French inventors of the detachable pneumatic tyre and the travel guide
Ralph Steadman , cartoonist and caricaturist
Friedrich Nietzsche , German philosopher
Barbara Castle , Labour politician and former Cabinet Minister
Sylvia Pankhurst , suffragette
Frank Delaney , writer and broadcaster
Henri Matisse , French artist
Jonathan Miller , theatre and opera director, physician
Marshall McLuhan , communication theorist and philosopher
Fay Weldon , writer
H. G. Wells , visionary author
Rabbi Lionel Blue , rabbi and broadcaster
Swami Vivekananda , 19th-century Hindu missionary
Jackie Stewart , racing driver
King Hussein of Jordan
Joan Littlewood , theatre director
Brendan Behan , Irish writer
Lord Tebbit , Conservative politician and former Cabinet Minister
King Alfred the Great , 9th-century King of Wessex
Series 1, May–August 2002
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Ned Sherrin , broadcaster, television producer and stage director
Sir Donald Wolfit , actor-manager
Humphrey Carpenter
Elizabeth Filkin , former Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards
George Eliot , novelist
Steven Isserlis , cellist
Franz Schubert , Austrian composer
Lord Carrington , Conservative politician and former Foreign Secretary
Field Marshal Viscount Slim , military leader
Frederic Raphael , author and screenwriter
Alexander the Great
Janet Street-Porter , journalist and media executive
Marquis de Sade , French philosopher, revolutionary politician and libertine
Chris Barber , jazz trombonist and bandleader
Louis Armstrong , American jazz trumpeter and singer
Sue Limb , writer and broadcaster
Lord Byron , poet
Frank Keating , sports writer
Tom Spring , 19th-century bare-knuckle boxer
Kirsty Young , broadcaster
Katharine Graham , American newspaper publisher
Series 2, October–December 2002
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Bernard Manning , comedian
Mother Teresa of Calcutta , Albanian Roman Catholic nun
Humphrey Carpenter
Sir Paul Nurse , geneticist and cell biologist
Erasmus Darwin , 18th century physician
Darcus Howe , writer and broadcaster
C. L. R. James , Caribbean revolutionary and cricket writer
Bea Campbell , journalist and author
Rachel Carson , marine biologist and conservationist
Muriel Gray , journalist and broadcaster
M. R. James , writer of ghost stories
Ahdaf Soueif , novelist and cultural commentator
Umm Kulthum , Egyptian singer, songwriter and actress
Professor Sir Harry Kroto , chemist
Spinoza , Portuguese philosopher
Steve Bell , political cartoonist
James Gillray , 18th-century caricaturist
Tam Dalyell , Labour politician
Richard Crossman , Labour politician and former Cabinet Minister
Greg Dyke , media executive
Captain James Cook , explorer
Series 3, April–June 2003
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Beryl Bainbridge , novelist
Robert Falcon Scott , polar explorer
Humphrey Carpenter
Leonard Slatkin , conductor and composer
Sergei Rachmaninoff , Russian-American composer
John Sergeant , journalist and broadcaster
Arthur Ransome , author and journalist
Benjamin Zephaniah , writer and poet
Bob Marley , Jamaican reggae musician
Steve Jones , geneticist
James Hogg , poet and novelist
Richard Ingrams , journalist and satirist
G. K. Chesterton , writer
Stacey Kent , jazz singer,
Powell and Pressburger , film-makers
Richard Holmes , military historian
the Man in the Iron Mask , mysterious French prisoner in the Bastille
Tanni Grey-Thompson , Welsh athlete and broadcaster,
David Lloyd George , former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Esther Rantzen , journalist and broadcaster,
Queen Elizabeth I , Queen of England and Ireland
Series 4, October–December 2003
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Peter Bazalgette , television executive
Noël Coward , playwright, composer, director, actor and singer
Humphrey Carpenter
Kit Wright , writer
Samuel Johnson , author and lexicographer
Kate Adie , war reporter
Flora Sandes , pioneer female soldier
Jenny Eclair , comedian
Sarah Bernhardt , French actress
Brian Keenan , writer
Bernardo O'Higgins , Chilean independence leader
Brenda Dean , trade unionist ad Labour peer
Octavia Hill , co-founder of the National Trust
Clement Freud , broadcaster, writer, politician and chef
Tommy Cooper , comedian and magician
Armando Iannucci , comedian and writer
Charles Dickens , novelist
Linda Smith , comedian
Ian Dury , singer
Ann Leslie , journalist
Mary Kingsley , writer and explorer
Series 5, April–June 2004
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Lord Alistair McAlpine , Conservative politician
Machiavelli
Humphrey Carpenter
Denis Healey , Labour politician, former Chancellor of the Exchequer
Ernest Bevin , Labour politician, former Foreign Secretary
Ruth Lea , economist
Pyotr Tchaikovsky , composer
George Monbiot , journalist, environmental activist and writer
Thomas Paine , American author and revolutionary
Benedict Allen , explorer
Horatio Nelson , naval hero
Charles Wheeler , journalist and broadcaster
Lyndon B. Johnson , 36th President of the United States
Kimberley Fortier
Edith Wharton , writer
Richard Eyre , theatre director
Anton Chekhov , Russian dramatist
Kenneth Clarke , Conservative politician, former Chancellor of the Exchequer
Benjamin Disraeli , 19th century Conservative Prime Minister
Lord May , scientist
Joseph Banks , naturalist and botanist
Series 6, October–December 2004
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Dillie Keane , actress, singer and comedian
Gilbert & Sullivan , librettist and composer of comic operettas 1
Humphrey Carpenter
Baroness Jay , former Labour Leader of the House of Lords
Vice-Admiral Robert FitzRoy RN , captain of HMS Beagle
Christina Gorna, barrister
Vivien Leigh , actress
Jilly Goolden , wine expert
Leonard Woolf , writer, publisher and political thinker
Gerry Anderson , broadcaster
Burt Lancaster , American actor
Tim Marlow , art historian and broadcaster
Marvin Gaye , soul singer
Shami Chakrabarti , civil-rights campaigner
George Orwell , author and journalist
Marjorie Wallace , writer and charity chief executive
Sir Edward Elgar , composer
David Puttnam , film-maker
Michael Collins , Irish nationalist leader (repeat of Programme 1?)
Lucinda Lambton , writer and broadcaster
Captain Henry Morgan , privateer
1 The programme originally was scheduled by the guest film-maker David Puttnam who nominated the Michael Collins , Irish nationalist leader) was withdrawn due to "production quality".[1]
Hogmanay Special, 31 December 2004
Carpenter died on 4 January 2005, this was his last Great Lives programme 1
Series 7, April–June 2005
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Joe Queenan , humorist, critic and author
Genghis Khan , founder of the Mongol Empire
Francine Stock
Mary Kenny , author
George Sand , writer
Valerie Grove , journalist
Charles M. Schulz , the Peanuts cartoonist
Douglas Dunn , poet
Robert Louis Stevenson , writer
Michael Morpurgo , Children's Laureate
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , Austrian composer
Martin Smith, Chairman of English National Opera
John D. Rockefeller , American industrialist, investor and philanthropist
Yvonne Brown , lawyer
Marcus Garvey , Pan-Africanist leader
Amanda Vickery , historian
Elizabeth Gaskell , novelist
Lord Powell
Ronald Reagan , 40th President of the United States
Frederick Forsyth , novelist
the 1st Duke of Wellington , soldier and statesman
Series 8, October 2005 – February 2006
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Kathy Lette , writer
Mae West , Hollywood actress
Francine Stock
Carole Stone , author and broadcaster
R. D. Laing , psychiatrist
Howard Goodall , composer
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor , composer
Antony Beevor , historian, and Gillian Slovo , novelist
Vasily Grossman , Soviet writer
Robert Thomson , journalist
Zhao Ziyang , Chinese premier
Derek Wilson, historian and author
Thomas Cromwell , 16th century politician
Fiona Reynolds , Director-General of the National Trust
Beatrix Potter , writer
Adam Hart-Davis , historian and broadcaster
Nevil Shute , novelist and aeronautical engineer
Helen Lederer , writer and actress
Dorothy Parker , writer and poet
Annie Nightingale , radio broadcaster
Marty Feldman , comedian and actor
Series 9, April–June 2006
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Penelope Keith , actress
Morecambe and Wise , comedy double act
Matthew Parris
Jeff Randall , journalist
Andrew Carnegie , Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist
Julian Clary , comedian
Noël Coward , playwright, composer, director, actor and singer; Coward was previously nominated by Peter Bazalgette in Series 4 Programme 1
Craig Brown , critic and satirist
Sigmund Freud , Austrian neurologist and psychotherapist
Ivan Massow , entrepreneur
Ella Fitzgerald , jazz singer
Duncan Goodhew , athlete
Johnny Weissmuller , American athlete-turned Tarzan actor
Frances Cairncross , economist, journalist and academic
Ignaz Semmelweis , Hungarian physician and pioneer of antiseptic procedures
Anna Raeburn , broadcaster and agony aunt
Tamara Karsavina , Russian ballerina
Piers Morgan , journalist and broadcaster
W. G. Grace , English cricketer
Krishnan Guru-Murthy , journalist and broadcaster
Robin Day , broadcaster and political interviewer
Series 10, August–September 2006
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Christopher Hitchens , author and journalist
Leon Trotsky , Russian revolutionary
Matthew Parris
Garry Bushell , newspaper columnist
Max Miller , comedian
Helena Kennedy , civil liberties lawyer
Eleanor Roosevelt , First Lady of the United States
Jeremy Vine , broadcaster and journalist
W. H. Auden , poet
Elaine Showalter , feminist literary critic
Julia Ward Howe , 19th-century American abolitionist, social activist and poet
Lord John Biffen , Conservative politician and former Minister
Stanley Baldwin , Conservative Prime Minister
Joanna MacGregor , pianist
Nina Simone , singer and civil rights activist
Adair Turner , businessman and academic
Charles Darwin , naturalist and evolutionary scientist
Series 11, December 2006 – January 2007
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Joe Boyd , record producer
John H. Hammond , record producer
Matthew Parris
Lesley Abdela , feminist campaigner
Millicent Garrett Fawcett , suffragist
Kathy Sykes , scientist and broadcaster
Albert Einstein , German-American physicist
Victor Spinetti , actor
Joan Littlewood , theatre director
Alan Davies , actor and comedian
Richard Beckinsale , actor
Camilla Wright , journalist
Martha Gellhorn , American war reporter
Anne Fine , author
William Beveridge , economist and social reformer
Ann Widdecombe , former Conservative MP and former government minister
Pope John Paul II
Series 12, April–May 2007
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Phill Jupitus , comedian
Joe Strummer , frontman of The Clash
Matthew Parris
Nick Danziger , photographer
Tintin , fictional Belgian reporter
William Boyd , author
Anton Chekhov , Russian playwright
Pallab Ghosh , BBC science correspondent
Marie Curie , Polish chemist and physicist
Pauline Black , singer and actor
Billie Holiday , American jazz singer
Fiona Bruce , television presenter and newsreader
Mata Hari , Dutch accused spy
Yvonne Brewster , theatre director, actress and writer
Claude McKay , poet
Barry Cunliffe , archaeologist
Julius Caesar , Roman Emperor
Phil Hammond , broadcaster, physician and comedian
George Bernard Shaw , Irish dramatist and Fabian Society pamphleteer
Series 13, August–October 2007
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Jude Kelly , theatre director and producer
Lilian Baylis , theatrical producer and manager
Matthew Parris
David Trimble , politician
Elvis Presley , American singer
Maggi Hambling , painter and sculptor
Rembrandt , Dutch artist
The Earl of Snowdon , photographer and Alex Moulton , engineer
Alec Issigonis , car designer
Michael Craig-Martin , conceptual artist
John Cage , avant-garde composer
David Rowntree , drummer with Blur and political activist
Lord Denning , judge
John Motson , football commentator
Brian Clough , football manager
Prue Leith , restaurateur
Elizabeth David , food writer
General Sir Michael Rose , British Army officer
George Washington , first President of the United States
Series 14, December 2007 – January 2008
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Jan Ravens , impressionist
Thora Hird , actress
Matthew Parris
Quentin Blake , illustrator
George Cruikshank , caricaturist
Redmond O'Hanlon , travel writer
Alfred Russel Wallace , naturalist
Sir Richard Sykes , biochemist
Howard Florey , pharmacologist and pathologist
Roger Graef , documentary maker
Groucho Marx , American comedian and film star
Jacqueline Wilson , author of children's literature
Katherine Mansfield , writer
Joe Simpson , mountaineer
Hermann Buhl , mountaineer
Series 15, April–May 2008
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Mark Gatiss , actor and writer
Peter Cushing , actor
Matthew Parris
Rhona Cameron , comedian
Charles Bukowski , novelist and poet
Steve Cram , former athlete
Paavo Nurmi , Finnish runner
Stirling Moss , racing car driver
Juan Manuel Fangio , Argentine racing car driver
Anna Ford , TV newsreader
Paul Robeson , black singer, actor and civil rights activist
Simon Armitage , poet
Ian Curtis , lead singer with Joy Division
Nicholas Parsons , actor and radio and TV presenter
Edward Lear , painter and poet
Arabella Weir , comedian, actress and writer
Joyce Grenfell , actress, comedian and singer-songwriter
Colin Dexter , crime writer
A. E. Housman , scholar and poet
Series 16, August–September 2008
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Jon Snow , journalist and broadcaster
Lord Longford , Labour politician and prison reformer
Matthew Parris
David Lammy , politician
Richard Pryor , comedian
David Attenborough , zoologist and broadcaster
Robert Hooke , 17th century scientist
Bob Harris , radio presenter
Alan Freed , disc jockey
George Osborne , then shadow chancellor
Henry VII , king
Lesley Riddoch , broadcaster
David Ervine , Northern Ireland politician
Mike Jackson , army general
Bill Slim , second world war Field Marshal
Deborah Meaden , businesswoman
Lady Hester Stanhope , traveller, diplomat and spy
Ian Hislop , editor of Private Eye
William Hogarth , painter, engraver and satirist
Series 17, December 2008 – February 2009
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Harvey Goldsmith , performing arts promoter
Luciano Pavarotti , Italian operatic tenor
Matthew Parris
Michael Grade , broadcasting executive
Billy Marsh , theatrical agent
Raymond Briggs , illustrator and writer
Beachcomber , columnist
David Soul , actor
Dietrich Bonhoeffer , German theologian and Resistance figure
Tracy-Ann Oberman , actress
Bette Davis , American film actress
Pam Ayres , poet
Tony Hancock , comedian and actor
Rachel De Thame , horticulturalist
Margot Fonteyn , ballerina
Ken Livingstone , former Mayor of London
Robert F. Kennedy , American politician and brother of president John F. Kennedy
Series 18, April–May 2009
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Stuart Hall , broadcaster
Napoleon Bonaparte , Emperor of France
Matthew Parris
Polly Toynbee , journalist
Roy Jenkins , Labour politician
David Mellor , politician
Thomas Beecham , conductor
Ruby Wax , American comedian
Carl Jung , Swiss founder of analytical psychology
Colin Murray , broadcaster
Frank Sinatra , American singer
Andy Sheppard , saxophonist
John Coltrane , saxophonist
Michael O'Donnell , broadcaster and physician
Fred Astaire , dancer and actor
Misha Glenny , journalist
Giovanni Falcone , Italian judge and anti-Mafia campaigner
Series 19, August–September 2009
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Andrew Motion , Poet Laureate
Alfred, Lord Tennyson , Poet Laureate
Matthew Parris
David Miliband , Member of Parliament and (then) Foreign Secretary
Joe Slovo , South African ANC leader
George Galloway , Member of Parliament
John Cornford , poet and activist
Dervla Murphy , travel writer
Freya Stark , travel writer
Rolf Harris , Australian television presenter and artist
Kyffin Williams , Welsh artist
Boris Johnson , (then) the Mayor of London
Samuel Johnson , writer of the great dictionary
Kate Humble , TV presenter
Miriam Makeba , South African singer and anti-apartheid activist
Paul Daniels , magician
Harry Houdini , American escapologist
John Major , former British Prime Minister
Rudyard Kipling , poet and author
Series 20, December 2009 – February 2010
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Sir Ranulph Fiennes , explorer
Henry V , King of England
Matthew Parris
Rich Hall , stand-up comedian
Tennessee Williams , American dramatist
Neil Innes , musician and performer
Vivian Stanshall , musician and comic writer
Munira Mirza , London Mayoral advisor on arts and culture
Hannah Arendt , German-American political philosopher
Christopher Biggins , actor and television presenter
Nero , Roman Emperor
Jenny Agutter , actress
Lise Meitner , Austrian physicist
David Bailey , photographer
Pablo Picasso , Spanish artist
John Williams , composer
Agustin Barrios Mangore , Paraguayan guitarist
Richard Dawkins , ethologist and evolutionary biologist
Bill Hamilton , evolutionary theorist
Series 21, April–May 2010
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
John Godber , playwright
Bertolt Brecht , writer and theatre director
Matthew Parris
Clive Stafford Smith , human rights lawyer
Robin Hood , folklore hero
Peter White , broadcaster
Douglas Jardine , England cricket captain
John Lloyd , comedy writer and television producer
Richard Buckminster Fuller , architect and futurist
Stuart Rose , chairman of Marks and Spencer
Matthew Flinders , cartographer
Baroness Sarah Hogg , economist and journalist
Charlotte Guest , polymath and businesswoman
Brian Cox , physicist
Carl Sagan , astronomer and astrophysicist
Viv Anderson , England footballer
Arthur Wharton , athlete and football player
Series 22, August–September 2010
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
John Harris , journalist and author
John Lennon , musician
Matthew Parris
Bettany Hughes , historian
Sappho , Ancient Greek poet
Dominic Sandbrook , historian
Richard Nixon , 37th President of the United States
Camila Batmanghelidjh , founder of Kids Company
Mary Carpenter , educational and social reformer
Eleanor Bron , actress
Simone Weil , French philosopher and mystic
Edwina Currie , former Member of Parliament and government minister
Golda Meir , former Prime Minister of Israel
Digby Jones , former director of the CBI
Winston Churchill , former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Robert Winston , surgeon, scientist, broadcaster and politician
Michel de Montaigne , writers of the French Renaissance
Gerald Scarfe , cartoonist
Walt Disney , animator
Series 23, November 2010 – January 2011
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Mark Borkowski , public relations
Malcolm McLaren , impresario and talent manager
Matthew Parris
John Hegley , poet
D. H. Lawrence , novelist
Gerry Robinson , businessman
Samuel Beckett , Irish playwright
Lionel Blair , dancer and television personality
Sammy Davis Jr. , dancer, singer and entertainer
Neil Kinnock , former Leader of the Labour Party
Aneurin Bevan , founder of the NHS and Labour Cabinet Minister
Barry Cryer , comedian
J. B. Priestley , novelist and playwright
Jim Al-Khalili , Iraqi-born physicist
Gertrude Bell , writer, traveller, politician and administrator
Katherine Whitehorn , journalist
Mary Stott , campaigning journalist
Kwame Kwei-Armah , playwright and actor
Marcus Garvey , African-American political leader 1
Garvey was previously nominated by Yvonne Brown in Series 7 Programme 7 1
Series 24, April–May 2011
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Clive Sinclair , British inventor
Thomas Edison , American inventor
Matthew Parris
Charles Hazlewood , conductor
Leonard Bernstein , conductor and composer
Diana Quick , actress
Simone de Beauvoir , French philosopher
Sue MacGregor , broadcaster
Kathleen Ferrier , contralto singer
Lynne Truss , writer and journalist
Lewis Carroll , author of Alice in Wonderland and mathematician
Caroline Lucas , British Green Member of Parliament
Petra Kelly , German Green politician
Matthew Syed , sports journalist
Jack Johnson , "the Galveston Giant", boxer
Diane Abbott , Member of Parliament
Harold Pinter , playwright
Series 25, August–September 2011
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Tim Butcher , journalist
Graham Greene , author and critic
Matthew Parris
Janice Long , broadcaster
Kirsty MacColl , singer-songwriter
Gwyneth Lewis , poet
Emily Dickinson , American poet
Antonio Carluccio , Italian restaurateur
Eduardo Paolozzi , artist
Daisy Goodwin , broadcaster and poetry curator
William Shakespeare , poet and playwright
Simon Day , comedian and actor
Hans Fallada , German writer
Simon Jenkins , journalist
Edwin Lutyens , architect
Cerys Matthews , musician
Hildegard of Bingen , German mystic
Graeme le Saux , former England footballer
Gerald Durrell , author and conservationist
Series 26, December 2011 – January 2012
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Michael Sheen , actor
Philip K. Dick , science fiction writer
Matthew Parris
Raymond Tallis , philosopher
Ludwig Wittgenstein , German philosopher
Steven Pinker , psychologist and cognitive scientist
Thomas Hobbes , philosopher
Brian Sewell , art critic
Ludwig II of Bavaria
Jim Carter , actor
Lonnie Donegan , skiffle musician
Martin Rees , astrophysicist
Joseph Rotblat , physicist and campaigner against nuclear weapons
Emma Kennedy , actress
Gracie Allen , comedian
Clare Gerada , doctors' leader
Vera Brittain , writer, feminist and pacifist
Baroness Warsi , Conservative politician and former government minister
Razia Sultana , 13th-century Indian princess
Series 27, April–May 2012
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Owen Sheers , Welsh poet
Dylan Thomas , Welsh poet
Matthew Parris
Will Self , journalist and novelist
Oscar Wilde , Irish dramatist and writer
Erin Pizzey , writer and campaigner
Gertrude Stein , writer, philanthropist and art collector
Tom Robinson , singer, broadcaster and activist
George Lyward , educationalist, teacher and psychotherapist who worked at Finchden Manor
Alexei Sayle , comedian
Edward Said , Palestinian-American literary theorist and campaigner for Palestinian rights
Eric Pickles , politician
John Ford , American film director
Diana Athill , British literary editor, novelist and memoirist
Francisco Goya , Spanish painter
Lynn Barber , British journalist and interviewer
Sebastian Walker , founder of Walker Books, a publishing house for children
Series 28, July–September 2012
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Des Lynam , sports commentator
Henry Cooper , English heavyweight boxer
Matthew Parris
Janine di Giovanni , foreign correspondent and author
Josephine Bonaparte , wife of Napoleon Bonaparte
Rory Stewart , Conservative Member of Parliament, author and adventurer
Sir Walter Scott , Scottish novelist
Bill Paterson , actor
Leonard Maguire , Scottish actor
Natalie Haynes , comedian
Juvenal , Roman poet
Ken Dodd , comedian
Stan Laurel , film actor and one half of the duo Laurel and Hardy
Stephen Frears , film director
Karel Reisz , film director
Alan Johnson , politician and former Labour Home Secretary
George Orwell , writer
Naomi Wolf , commentator and author of The Beauty Myth
Edith Wharton , novelist, wit and feminist
Series 29, December 2012 – January 2013
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Martin Broughton , chairman of British Airways and the British Horse Racing Board
Dick Francis , crime novelist and former jockey
Matthew Parris
Francesca Simon , children's writer and author of the Horrid Henry books
Jean Cocteau , French writer, artist and film director
Lemn Sissay , author and broadcaster
Prince Alemayehu , favourite prince of Queen Victoria
Stuart Maconie , radio presenter and music critic
Ralph Vaughan Williams , composer and folk music collector
Richard Herring , comedian
Grigori Rasputin , Russian Orthodox mystic
Max Mosley , former president of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA)
John Stuart Mill , philosopher
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen , interior designer
Aubrey Beardsley , artist of the Aesthetic movement
Grace Dent , journalist
Nancy Mitford , novelist and biographer
Carol Klein , gardening expert
William Robinson , Irish-born journalist and gardener
Series 30, April–May 2013
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Peter Hitchens , author and columnist
George Bell , Anglican theologian and bishop
Matthew Parris
Bobby Friction , DJ and presenter
Galileo Galilei , Italian pioneer astronomer
Chris Tarrant , television presenter
Kenny Everett , comedian and former disc jockey
John Blashford-Snell , explorer
David Livingstone , explorer
Gyles Brandreth , writer and broadcaster
Arthur Conan Doyle , author
Justine Roberts , founder of Mumsnet , a website for parents
Bill Shankly , football manager
John Cooper Clarke , poet
Salvador Dalí , Spanish surrealist painter
Edmund de Waal , ceramicist and writer
Primo Levi , Italian Holocaust survivor, writer and chemist
Dr Lucy Worsley , Chief Curator at Historic Royal Palaces
Florence Nightingale , nurse, health administrator and statistician
Series 31, August–October 2013
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Russell Grant , astrologer and broadcaster
Ivor Novello , composer and actor
Matthew Parris
Gabriel Gbadamosi , playwright
Fela Kuti , Nigerian musician
Tanika Gupta
Rabindranath Tagore , Indian poet
Julie Burchill , writer
Ava Gardner , American film star
Paul Mason , journalist and broadcaster
Louise Michel , 19th century French anarchist
Peter Bowles , actor
George Devine , theatre director
Konnie Huq , television presenter and writer
Ada Lovelace , computing pioneer
Brendan Barber , trade unionist
John Steinbeck , American novelist
Al Murray , comedian
Bernard Montgomery , WW2 British General
Series 32, December 2013 – January 2014
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Ricky Ross , singer with Deacon Blue
Hank Williams , singer-songwriter
Matthew Parris
Michael Horovitz , poet
Allen Ginsberg , Beat poet
Meg Rosoff , novelist
Isabella Bird , Victorian traveller
David Chipperfield , architect
Le Corbusier , Swiss-French architect
David Baddiel , comedian
John Updike , novelist
Adil Ray , actor and TV personality
Dave Allen , comedian
Mark Constantine , businessman and founder of Lush cosmetics
Kahlil Gibran , poet
Sara Cox , radio presenter
Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopes , hip-hop artist
Series 33, April–May 2014
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Evelyn Glennie , percussionist
Jacqueline du Pré , cellist
Matthew Parris
Sarah Vine , newspaper columnist
Dante Alighieri , 12th-13th century Italian poet
Mark Walport , Chief Scientific Adviser
Hans Sloane , art collector and benefactor of the British Museum
Marcus du Sautoy , mathematician
Jorge Luis Borges , Argentinian writer
Deborah Moggach , novelist
Arnold Bennett , 19th-century novelist
Isy Suttie , comedian, musician and actor
Jake Thackray , singer-songwriter
John Craven , journalist and television presenter
Isambard Kingdom Brunel , 19th-century British engineer
Emma Kirkby , soprano singer
Henry Purcell , 17th-century composer
Michael Palin , Python , writer and broadcaster
Ernest Hemingway , American writer
Series 34, August–October 2014
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Jonathan Meades , writer and broadcaster
Edward Burra , artist
Matthew Parris
Jazzie B , DJ and music entrepreneur
James Brown , American singer
Oona King , politician
Ida B. Wells , American journalist and civil rights leader
Ray Mears , woodsman and TV presenter
Rommel , German field marshal of World War II
Tom Shakespeare , sociologist
Gramsci , Italian Marxist politician
Labi Siffre , poet and singer-songwriter
Arthur Ransome , author and journalist
Stella Rimington , former Director General of MI5 and writer
Dorothy L. Sayers , crime writer
Andrew Adonis, Baron Adonis , politician and academic
Joseph Bazalgette , Victorian engineer responsible for London's main sewers
Edith Hall , classicist
Lucille Ball , American actress and comedian
Series 35, December 2014 – January 2015
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Arthur Smith , comedian
Emil Zátopek , Czechoslovak distance runner
Matthew Parris
Laura Bates , feminist writer
Louisa May Alcott , 19th century American author of Little Women
Brian Eno , musician
Michael Young , sociologist and politician
Tom Solomon , neurologist
Roald Dahl , children's writer
Philippa Langley , historian
Richard III , 15th -century King of England
Michael Dobbs , politician and novelist
Guy Burgess , spy
Eve Pollard , journalist & former newspaper editor
Nora Ephron , American screenwriter
Mervyn King , former Governor of the Bank of England
Risto Ryti , Governor of Bank of Finland , Prime Minister and President of Finland during World War II
Series 36, April–May 2015
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Trevor McDonald , news presenter
Learie Constantine , Trinidadian cricketer and politician
Matthew Parris
Rachel Johnson , author & journalist
Lady Ottoline Morrell , literary hostess and associate of the Bloomsbury Group
Kulvinder Ghir , comedian & actor
Zoran Mušič , Slovene artist and survivor of Dachau
Helen Ghosh , Director General of the National Trust
James Lees-Milne , writer and expert on country houses
Wendy Cope , poet
John Clare , 19th-century poet
Antonia Quirke , film critic
Marlon Brando , American actor
Matthew Barzun , American ambassador
John Gil Winant , American ambassador to UK 1941-46
David Blunkett , blind politician
Louis Braille , 18th-century French inventor of Braille
Val McDermid , crime writer
P. D. James , crime writer
Series 37, August–September 2015
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Ian McKellen , actor
Edmund Hillary , mountaineer and explorer
Matthew Parris
Vicky Pryce , Greek-born former British Government economist
Melina Mercouri , Greek actress, singer and politician
Michael Howard , former Conservative Party leader
Queen Elizabeth I , English monarch
Ade Adepitan , television personality and Paralympian
George Washington Williams , American Civil War veteran and historian
Monica Ali , novelist
Richard Francis Burton , explorer and adventurer
Frances Crook , prison reformist
Barbara Castle , Labour Party politician and former Cabinet Minister
Hannah Rothschild , philanthropist and documentary filmmaker
Thelonious Monk , jazz musician
Nick Stadlen , former High Court judge
Bram Fischer , South African lawyer and anti-apartheid activist
Toyah Willcox , singer & actress
Katharine Hepburn , Hollywood actress
Series 38, December 2015 – January 2016
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Dickie Bird , cricket umpire
Sir Leonard Hutton , English cricketer
Matthew Parris
Roger Saul , founder of the Mulberry fashion label
Gertrude Jekyll , garden designer
Alvin Hall , financial journalist
James Baldwin , African American writer
Precious Lunga , epidemiologist
Wangari Maathai , Kenyan environmental and political activist
Martin Jennings , sculptor
Charles Sargeant Jagger , sculptor of British World War One war memorials
Susan Calman , Scottish comedian
Molly Weir , Scottish actress
Nitin Sawhney , musician and producer
Jeff Buckley , singer-songwriter
Eliza Manningham-Buller , former Director General of MI5
Abraham Lincoln , 16th President of the United States
Series 39, April–May 2016
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Anthony Horowitz , novelist and screenwriter
Alfred Hitchcock , film director
Matthew Parris
Nancy Dell'Olio , lawyer
Lucrezia Borgia , Italian princess
Ray Peacock , Comedian
Lenny Bruce , Comedian
Sudha Bhuchar , actress
Zohra Sehgal , Indian actress
Graeme Lamb , SAS commando
Christine Granville , spy
Timmy Mallett , TV presenter
Richard the Lionheart , King
Charles Moore , journalist
Gordon Hamilton-Fairley , medical oncology
Ann Limb , chair of the Scout Association
George Fox , founder of the Quakers
Frank Turner , folk singer
Joseph Grimaldi , comedian
Series 40, August–September 2016
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Hilary Devey , television personality
Gracie Fields , actress
Matthew Parris
Alex Salmond , Scottish former First Minister
Thomas Muir , Father of Scottish Democracy.
Sara Pascoe , stand-up comedian
Virginia Woolf , writer
Georgina Godwin , journalist
Dag Hammarskjöld , Secretary General of the United Nations
Tony Hawks , comedian
Marshall Rosenberg , psychologist
Maureen Lipman , actress
Cicely Saunders , nurse
Eliza Carthy , folk musician
Caroline Norton , poet
A. A. Gill , writer
Neville Chamberlain , former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Cyrus Todiwala , chef
Dadabhai Naoroji , first British Indian MP
Series 41, December 2016 – January 2017
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Lucy Porter , comedian
Cary Grant , American actor
Matthew Parris
Ben Kingsley , actor
Elie Wiesel , Romanian-born, American Jewish Nobel laureate
Orlando Murrin , food writer
Dinu Lipatti , Romanian pianist
Ruth Holdaway , sports personality
Helen Rollason , sports journalist
Suzannah Lipscomb , historian
C. S. Lewis , novelist
Akram Khan , choreographer
Srinivasa Ramanujan , mathematician
Len Goodman , dancer
Lionel Bart , composer
Chris Patten , Chancellor of the University of Oxford
Pope John XXIII , pope
Series 42, April–May 2017
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Gary Kemp , songwriter
Edward William Godwin , architect
Matthew Parris
Germaine Greer , feminist writer
Dame Elisabeth Frink , sculptor
Ermonela Jaho , soprano
Mother Teresa , nun
Anton du Beke , dancer
Arnold Palmer , golfer
Peaches Golding , consultant
Shirley Chisholm , Member of U.S. Congress (Dem )
Steven Knight , screenwriter
Sitting Bull , Lakota chief
Sue Cameron , columnist
Emma of Normandy , queen consort
Peter Williams , businessman
Steve Jobs , co-founder of Apple Inc
Iain Lee , broadcaster
Andy Kaufman , entertainer and performance artist
Series 43, August–September 2017
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Maxine Peake , actor
Ellen Wilkinson , Labour MP and Cabinet Minister
Matthew Parris
Stephen Fry , comedian, actor and writer
P.G. Wodehouse , writer, creator of Jeeves
Sathnam Sanghera , journalist and author
Alexander Gardner , explorer
Don McCullin , photojournalist
Norman Lewis , travel writer
Tracy Chevalier , novelist
Mary Anning , fossil collector and working-class woman from Lyme Regis
Helen Sharman , first British in space
Elsie Widdowson , dietitian
Nicholas Stern , Economist
Muhammad Ali , boxer and civil rights activist
Andrea Catherwood , presenter and journalist
Constance Markievicz , Irish politician and suffragette
Helena Morrissey , City boss
Rachael Heyhoe Flint , cricketer and businesswoman
Series 44, December 2017 - January 2018
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Will Gregory , musician
Flann O'Brien , novelist
Matthew Parris
Cornelia Parker , sculptor
Marcel Duchamp , French painter
Louise Richardson , political scientist
Daniel O'Connell , Barrister
Nazir Afzal , Chief Crown Prosecutor
Mahatma Gandhi , Indian independence leader
Helen Arney , presenter
Hertha Ayrton , physicist, and suffragette
Gisela Stuart , Labour MP
Joseph Chamberlain , Liberal MP
Justin Marozzi , historian
Herodotus , Ancient Greek historian
Liza Tarbuck , actress
Nikola Tesla , Serbian inventor
Series 45, April–May 2018
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Vic Reeves , comedian, actor and artist
Captain Beefheart , American musician
Matthew Parris
Ayesha Hazarika , comedian and political commentator
Jayaben Desai , trade unionist
Adrian Utley , musician
Miles Davis , American jazz musician
Laura Serrant , professor
Audre Lorde , American poet and activist
Tej Lalvani , businessman
Richard Feynman , American theoretical physicist
Simon Callow , actor
Orson Welles , American actor
Mica Paris , soul singer
Josephine Baker , American Vaudeville performer
Suzy Klein , TV and Radio presentator
Hedy Lamarr , actress
Barbara Stocking , former head of Oxfam
Catherine the Great , Empress of Russia
Series 46, July–September 2018
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Hanif Kureishi , writer
David Bowie , musician
Matthew Parris
Erica Wagner , former literary editor of The Times
Roald Amundsen , Norwegian polar explorer
Simon Evans , comedian
John Stuart Mill , philosopher
Patricia Greene , actor
Elizabeth, Countess of Shrewsbury
Helen Glover , Olympic rower
Alison Hargreaves , mountaineer
Greg Jenner , historian
Gene Kelly , American dancer
Cherie Blair , barrister
Rose Heilbron , England's first woman judge
Mark Carwardine , zoologist
Douglas Adams , writer
Christina Lamb , author and correspondent
Benazir Bhutto , former Prime Minister of Pakistan
Series 47, December 2018 – January 2019
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Samira Ahmed , freelance journalist,
Laura Ingalls Wilder , American writer
Matthew Parris
Russell Kane , writer, comedian
Evelyn Waugh , English writer
Tim Smit , businessman
Humphrey Jennings , English documentary filmmaker
Mark Steel , comedian
Charlie Chaplin , actor and comedian
Nikesh Shukla , author
Ghulam Mohammad, Great Gama , Pakistani wrestler
Suzanne O'Sullivan , neurologist
Oliver Sacks , neurologist and author
Rohan Silva , entrepreneur, columnist, former policy advisor to David Cameron and George Osborne
Colin Chapman , creator of Lotus Cars
Matt Lucas , comedian, screenwriter, actor
Freddie Mercury , musician, songwriter, lead vocalist of Queen
Series 48, April–May 2019
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Shappi Khorsandi , comedian
Emma, Lady Hamilton , spouse of Lord Nelson
Matthew Parris
Helen Lewis , journalist
Catherine de' Medici , Queen consort of France
Tom Holland , historian
Aethelflaed , Lady of the Mercians
Ian McMillan , poet
Malcolm Lowry , writer
Kirill Gerstein , Russian American pianist
Ferruccio Busoni , composer
Caroline Criado-Perez , feminist campaigner
Jane Austen , writer
Jeremy Deller , artist
Brian Epstein , The Beatles' manager
Shirley Collins , folk singer
Alan Lomax , American song-hunter
Kamila Shamsie , writer
Asma Jahangir , human rights lawyer
Series 49, July–September 2019
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Lucy Irvine , adventurer and author
Robinson Crusoe , fictional characters
Matthew Parris
Ed Balls , British Labour and Co-operative politician
Herbert Howells , composer
Laura Marling , folk singer-songwriter
Lou Andreas-Salome , first woman psychoanalyst
Caroline Quentin , actress
Sir John Vanbrugh , playwright and architect
Shaun Ley , Broadcaster
Ramsay MacDonald , First UK Labour Prime Minister
Philippa Perry , psychotherapist
Maria Montessori , Italian educator
Fiona Shaw , actress
Eleonora Duse , actress
Sindhu Vee , comedian
Prince Rogers Nelson
Chibundu Onuzo , author
Constance Cummings-John , Sierra Leonean educationist
Series 50, December 2019 – January 2020
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Peter Oborne , journalist
William Brown and his creator, Richmal Crompton
Matthew Parris
Lindsey Hilsum , Channel 4 News reporter
Lee Miller , War photographer and model
Jeremy Paxman , broadcaster
Nicholas Ashley-Cooper, 12th Earl of Shaftesbury , politician
Janice Turner , journalist
Enid Blyton , novelist
Bill Bailey , comedian
Alfred Russel Wallace , naturalist
Ken Clarke , politician
Charlie Parker , Jazz sax player
Josie Long , comedian
Kurt Vonnegut , American author
Andi Oliver , chef
Toni Morrison , American Nobel Prize-winning author
Series 51, April–June 2020
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Rick Stein , chef
Jim Morrison , rock singer
Matthew Parris
Frank Cottrell-Boyce , script writer
Tove Jansson , creator of the Moomins
Kate Stables , musician
Ursula K. Le Guin , American author
Olivette Otele , historian
Maya Angelou , African-American writer
Daniel Rigby , TV author
Victoria Wood , comedian
Sally Phillips , comedian
Myrna Loy , American film actress
Anand Menon , political scientist
Billy Bremner , footballer
Sara Wheeler , author
Sybille Bedford , author
Dolly Alderton , author
Doris Day , American actress
Series 52, August–September 2020
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Margaret MacMillan , Canadian historian
Benito Mussolini , Italian fascist dictator
Matthew Parris
Jessie Burton , author
Frida Kahlo , Mexican painter
Peter Frankopan , historian
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky , Soviet rocket scientist
Jessie Ware , English singer
Donna Summer , American singer
Frances O'Grady , trade unionist
Ernest Bevin , Labour politician and trade unionist
Tom Allen , comedian
Kenneth Williams , English actor
David Adjaye , Ghanaian-British architect
Okwui Enwezor , Nigerian curator
James Graham , playwright
John Maynard Keynes , economist
Michael Wood , historian
Xuanzang , Chinese monk and traveller
Series 53, December 2020 – January 2021
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Philippa Gregory , novelist
Katherine Parr , sixth wife of Henry VIII
Matthew Parris
David Spiegelhalter , professor
Frank Ramsey , mathematician
Diane Morgan , comedian
Hugh Dowding , Air Chief Marshal
Robert Rinder , barrister
Jessica Mitford , civil rights activist and investigative journalist
David Jonsson , actor
Jean-Michel Basquiat , American artist
Caroline Catz , actor
Delia Derbyshire , composer
Cori Crider , human rights lawyer
Cesar Chavez , Rights activist
Series 54, April–June 2021
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Jonathan Kent , director
Patricia Highsmith , author of The Talented Mr Ripley
Matthew Parris
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown , journalist and author
Chinua Achebe , novelist
Eddie Piller , broadcaster and record producer
Kenny Lynch , singer, songwriter, entertainer
KT Tunstall , singer-songwriter
Ivor Cutler , poet, author, artist and humorist
Jonathan Dimbleby , broadcaster
Harry Hopkins , American statesman
Arlo Parks , singer-songwriter
Elliott Smith , singer
Ben Miller , actor, comedian and author
William Hazlitt , critic and essayist
Rosie Millard , journalist and broadcaster
Edward III of England , king
Series 55, August–September 2021
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Michael Booth , author
Hans Christian Andersen , author
Matthew Parris
Tasmin Little , violinist
Yehudi Menuhin , violinist
Devi Sridhar , professor of global public health
Althea Gibson , tennis player
Lindsay Johns , writer and broadcaster
Frantz Fanon , psychiatrist and philosopher
Tristram Hunt , director of the V&A
Josiah Wedgwood , master potter
Peggy Seeger , folk singer
Ewan MacColl , folk singer and activist
Dorothy Byrne , president of Murray Edwards College
Catherine of Siena , saint, mystic, activist and author
Yanis Varoufakis , politician and economist
Hypatia , ancient Greek mathematician
Ruth Rogers , chef and restaurateur
James Baldwin , African-American writer
Series 56, December 2021 – January 2022
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Niall Ferguson , historian
J. R. R. Tolkien , author of The Lord of the Rings
Matthew Parris
Rory Sutherland , marketing guru
Johnny Ramone , musician
Nina Sosanya , actor
Jeanne Baret , first female circumnavigator
Priyanga Burford , actor
Noor-un-Nissa Inayat Khan , princess and WWII special agent
Richard Walker , MD of Iceland
William Lever , founder of Unilever
Lady Hale , judge
Lady Rhondda , suffragette and businesswoman
Roma Agrawal , engineer and author
Mrinalini Sarabhai , Indian classical dancer
Henry Normal , poet
Spike Milligan , author and Goon
Series 57, April–May 2022
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Brian Cox , actor
Lindsay Anderson , film director
Matthew Parris
Donald Macintyre , journalist
Tom Hopkinson , newspaper editor
Janet Ellis , Blue Peter presenter
Kaye Webb , Puffin Books editor
Lolita Chakrabarti , playwright and actor
Ira Aldridge , actor
Joe Swift , garden designer
Gil Scott-Heron , poet and musician
Terry Christian
Tony Wilson , "Mr Manchester"
Rob Newman , comedian
Franklin D. Roosevelt , US President
Anna Maxwell Martin , actor
Joan Rhodes , strongwoman
Susie Boyt , novelist
Judy Garland , film-star
Series 58, May–September 2022
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Pat Nevin , footballer
Johan Cruyff , Dutch footballer
Matthew Parris
Holly Walsh , actress
BS Johnson , novelist
Bobby Seagull , mathematics teache
Ravi Shankar , Indian sitarist
John Timpson , businessman
Kathleen Ollerenshaw , educationalist
Kate Bingham , Venture capitalist
Rosalind Franklin , chemist
Romy Gill , food writer
Amrita Pritam ,poet
Lesley Garrett , soprano singer,
George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood , opera manager
Cressida Cowell , children's author,
Astrid Lindgren ,creator of Pippi Longstocking
Bonnie Greer , playwright
The women of the Morant Bay rebellion
Series 59, Dececember 2022 – January 2023
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Olia Hercules , Ukrainian chef and food writer
Alla Horska , Ukrainian painter
Matthew Parris
Olivia Laing , writer
Christopher Lloyd , gardener and writer
Noddy Holder , frontman of Slade
Chuck Berry , Rock'n'roll pioneer
Bob Harris , radio presenter
Matt Busby , football player and manager
Minette Batters , President of NFU
Henry Plumb, Baron Plumb , politician
Nick Hayes & Patrick Barkham
Roger Deakin , writer, wild swimmer, environmentalist
Chris McCausland , comedian
Kurt Cobain , musician in Nirvana
Adjoa Andoh , actor
Zora Neale Hurston , writer and anthropologist
Series 60, April–May 2023
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Qasa Alom , broadcaster
Arthur Ashe , tennis champion
Matthew Parris
Christopher Clark , historian
Frederick the Great , King of Prussia
Dwayne Fields , 2nd black man to reach North Pole
Matthew Henson , 1st black man to reach North Pole
John Robins , comedian
Frank Zappa , musician
Gillian Burke , biologist and TV presenter
Kofi Annan , UN Secretary-General
Edward Coke , prosecutor of Guy Fawkes
Jesse Norman , government minister
Ian Hislop
Jon Ronson , journalist
Terry Hall , musician with The Specials
Jake Arnott , novelist
John Gay , 18th-century writer
Series 61, June–September 2023
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Ellie Gibson , comedian
Tony Benn , politician
Matthew Parris
Susie Dent , etymologist,
Thomas Mann , German writer
Matthew Gould , diplomat
Stamford Raffles , colonialist
Sophie Scott , neuroscientist
Hattie Jacques , actress
Kate Raworth , scientist
Donella Meadows , enviromentalist
Chris Watson , musician
Ludwig Koch , broadcaster
David Bintley ,ballet dancer
Ninette de Valois , dancer
Patrick Holden ,dairy farmer
Lady Eve Balfour , organic farmer
Chi-chi Nwanoku , musician
Jessye Norman , American opera singer
Ken Loach , film director
Gerrard Winstanley , religious reformer
Series 62, November 2023 – January 2024
Guest
Nominee
Presenter
Walter Murch , American film director
Mohammad Mossadegh , former Iranian prime minister
Matthew Parris
Iszi Lawrence , broadcaster
Diana Barnato Walker , aviator
John Gray , philosopher
JG Ballard , writer
Faye Tozer , singer
Eartha Kitt , singer
Jimmy Wales , co-founder of the Wikipedia
Thomas Jefferson , 3rd President of the United States
Mr Motivator , fitness instructor
Harry Belafonte , singer and civil rights activist
Niamh Cusack , actor
Mary Oliver , poet
Simon Mayo , radio DJ
Alan Freeman , radio DJ
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