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Week 3 Omnibus

Responses to demographic change in cities from Bristol to Leicester is the subject of the third week of Neil MacGregor's series celebrating the role of Museums all over Britain.

Neil MacGregor presents a new series for ±«Óãtv Radio Four celebrating the role and ambition of museums the length and breadth of the country, and in the process he'll be finding answers to the question ‘What are Museums For in 2022’.

In the third week of his series, Neil visits museums in cities which have seen demographic change, either gradual or sudden, over the past fifty years. In each case the museum, whether in Liverpool, Bristol, Birmingham or Leicester, has sought to reflect and respond to the new situation and make the museum a space in which everyone feels invested in looking back with insight and forward with positive ambition.

Museums have always been telescopes trained on the past to help locate a sense of place in the present. Neil believes that role is an active one, responding to changes in the people museums serve and the shifting social and cultural landscape they inhabit. After spending much of his life at the centre of our national Museum life in London, Neil is taking to the road to discover more about the extraordinary work being done in Museums outside the capital, from Stornoway to Stowmarket, and Belfast to Birmingham.

In each episode he visits a single museum, inviting them to choose an object from their collections which they feel best illustrates their civic role, and the way they relate and want to relate to their local audience. Very rarely have they chosen a crown jewel from their often priceless collections. More often it's an object with a particular local resonance, or which helps tackle episodes from the past which are being viewed very differently by citizens in the 21st century.

He’ll be visiting the great national museums of Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland, as well as major city institutions in Birmingham, Leeds, Liverpool and elsewhere. And in spite of the challenges of the last two years, everywhere he meets passionate teams who are dedicated to providing a unique experience for both local audiences and visitors from further afield.

Neil writes: “What’s going on in our museums is at once challenging and exciting and it can only really be understood by visiting as many as possible and finding out how they have approached what is a vital role in providing a sense of local, regional and national identity.â€

Producer - Tom Alban
Original music composed by Phil Channell

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57 minutes

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Fri 15 Apr 2022 21:00

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  • Fri 15 Apr 2022 21:00