Jon Snow on Portugal's 1974 Revolution
21 Apr 2024,·28 mins
Eleanor Oldroyd explores the unlikely connections between cricket and choral music.
15 Aug 2022,·28 mins
Horatio Clare tells the story of the unconventional anthropologist Colin Turnbull.
26 Aug 2014,·30 mins
2021 Reith lecturer Stuart Russell on recent developments in artificial intelligence.
23 May 2023,·28 mins
Stella Rimington uncovers startling new evidence about the executed British heroine.
16 Sep 2015,·28 mins
Ravi Sagoo joins a Bollywood set and charts 25 years of Indian cinema filming in Scotland.
02 Jun 2024,·28 mins
Maria Margaronis explores the divided history of Cyprus, as a new settlement awaits.
06 May 2014,·38 mins
Duncan Weldon examines the use of economic sanctions as a tool of statecraft.
10 Jun 2022,·28 mins
Trans Women
Bethany, Emma and Tanya, raised male, are seeking treatment as trans women.
19 Dec 2014,·28 mins
Libby Purves follows the story of the Bridge, London's ambitious new-built theatre.
17 Oct 2017,·30 mins
Sarfraz Manzoor asks if it is better to specialise or build a portfolio career.
27 Feb 2017,·30 mins
Mothers and sons, separated by the war, share their weekly calls, revealing concerns.
20 Dec 2022,·28 mins
When a BBC journalist is sent a child sex abuse video, it sparks an investigation.
03 Dec 2019,·37 mins
Psychotherapist Philippa Perry investigates when and why children lie.
23 Aug 2016,·28 mins
Phil Tinline explores why the Thatcher government sold British Gas - and the legacy today.
13 Feb 2023,·28 mins
Christopher Frayling visits Vienna to uncover Bambi's forgotten roots as a brutal parable.
02 Apr 2023,·28 mins
Tristram Hunt examines the ways grand houses tell their stories and make their money.
27 Aug 2024,·28 mins
2. A Rich Musical Heritage
Music as defiance in Soweto, South Africa - since transition to democracy.
22 Nov 2016,·30 mins
Ute Lemper explores the political and musical legacy of Mack the Knife composer Kurt Weill
03 Jan 2015,·30 mins
The tough choices facing the 100,000 Syrian refugees in Tripoli in Lebanon.
08 Apr 2019,·28 mins
Peter Riddell explores the background to the many extraordinary moments of her premiership
08 Apr 2013,·58 mins
Episode 5
Alison follows up on the progress of the students in the six months following the course.
03 Oct 2014,·15 mins
Why is there such an increasing demand for Danish sperm donors? Kate Brian investigates.
27 Jun 2014,·28 mins
The women battling the Chinese state after their loved ones were jailed as dissidents.
17 Nov 2022,·28 mins
For Israelis and Palestinians everything is politicised, even the olive harvest.
07 Dec 2014,·30 mins
Life After War in Sarajevo - Part Three
A theatre company based in Bosnia put the feelings of a nation into a play
28 Oct 2005,·22 mins
Exploring the rules and decisions of The European Court of Justice
19 Aug 1983,·26 mins
Sarah Ping examines what it means to be young and Chinese in Britain today.
08 Aug 2022,·28 mins
An insight into the life of Linard Davies, a baggage attendant at San Francisco airport.
25 Jun 2014,·30 mins
Can Taiwan's hyper-democracy provide lessons for the world's older democracies?
06 Feb 2023,·28 mins