Episodes
In Alistair Cooke's last letter, he considers how the war in Iraq is a key element in the run-up to the US Presidential Election.
Published 02/20/04
Alistair Cooke recalls how slimming became fashionable during the food shortages that followed the First World War.
Published 02/13/04
Alistair Cooke looks at the meaning of 'intelligence' and recounts how he was mistaken for a spy during World War II.
Published 02/06/04
Alistair Cooke discusses the resignation of the US chief weapons inspector, Dr David Kay.
Published 01/30/04
Alistair Cooke remembers the days before specialisation when doctors in the USA used to make house calls.
Published 01/23/04
Alistair Cooke thinks back to a winter in Palm Beach, as Arctic weather hits the northern states.
Published 01/16/04
Alistair Cooke refuses to join the throng of commentators writing themselves into exhaustion about the presidential candidates.
Published 01/09/04
With the New Year unfolding, Alistair Cooke wonders what makes people favour athletic prowess over academic skill.
Published 01/02/04
As the United States enters an election year, Alistair Cooke describes how congressmen will be trying to secure re-appointment.
Published 12/26/03
Alistair Cooke recalls the circumstances that led to the creation of Charles Dickens' most famous story.
Published 12/19/03
If in doubt, find an anniversary! Alistair Cooke remembers when the centenary of Queen Victoria receiving the Koh-I-Noor diamond helped him out of a tricky situation.
Published 12/12/03
Alistair Cooke examines why it is so difficult to establish democracy in Iraq.
Published 12/05/03
Alistair Cooke looks back at the history of Thanksgiving in the light of modern concerns about healthy eating.
Published 11/28/03
Alistair Cooke compares tariffs set on Chinese imports with similar attempts to protect America's home economy with the Smoot-Hawley Tariff during the great depression.
Published 11/21/03
In anticipation of George Bush's visit to Europe, Alistair Cooke examines how the announcement of casualty numbers influences the public's appetite for war.
Published 11/14/03
Alistair Cooke celebrates the architectural achievements of Stanford White, amongst them Madison Square Gardens.
Published 11/07/03
Forty years on Alistair Cooke examines the knock on effect of the destruction of the original Pennsylvania Station.
Published 10/31/03
Alistair Cooke examines the Pledge of Allegiance and its role in an increasingly secular society.
Published 10/24/03
Alistair Cooke was unable to give his talk. In this repeat, from October 1998, Alistair Cooke muses on curious linguistic differences between America and England.
Published 10/17/03
Alistair Cooke contemplates the result of the Californian Election and Arnold Schwarzenegger's role as governor.
Published 10/10/03
Alistair Cooke examines the roles Robert Lochner and Alexander Butterfield have played in American state affairs over the past four decades, including JF Kenndy's speech "Ich bin ein Berliner".
Published 10/03/03
Alistair Cooke asks why it is costing so much to rebuild Iraq and seizes the launch of a four-bladed razor to analyse the process of shaving.
Published 09/26/03
Alistair Cooke tells us two stories because in times of great stress - and waiting for hurricane Isabel is stressful - people have told stories.
Published 09/19/03
Alistair Cooke celebrates the life of golfing correspondent and commentator Henry Longhurst.
Published 09/12/03