Part Six - The 2010 and 20s: Festivals & futurism
Huw Stephens and Sian Eleri tell the story of Welsh language pop in 2010 and 20s.
21 mins
Episode 2
The transition from fossil fuels to renewables and its geopolitical consequences
12 Jan 2020,·28 mins
Episode 5
Sir Antonio Pappano prepares for the Royal Opera's new production of Puccini's La Bohème.
22 Sep 2017,·14 mins
Episode 4
Peter Hennessy and guests discuss how a government is formed if there is a hung parliament
20 Mar 2015,·15 mins
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's exploration into the history of colour.
04 Jun 2014,·30 mins
War in the Nuclear Age
As the Second World War ended, the Cold War began
19 Dec 2001,·13 mins
The team launch the Herschel telescope, the biggest telescope ever sent to space.
25 Nov 2009,·30 mins
Anne Askew
Tudor housewife Anne Askew's conversion to Protestantism tore her family apart.
13 Aug 2008,·30 mins
Omnibus
Branwen Jeffreys on how the fallout from a fiscal illusion will impact universities.
20 Apr 2019,·57 mins
Buddhism
Jenny Kleeman explores places at the extremes of UK society.
31 Aug 2018,·14 mins
Controlling Pain
How does the brain control pain? Professor of neuroimaging, Irene Tracey investigates.
23 Aug 2017,·28 mins
Series 1
The Good Consumer
Charlotte Smith concludes her investigation into the complex world of global food chains.
27 Feb 2018,·28 mins
West
Author Jerry Brotton explores the story of the four cardinal directions.
17 May 2022,·14 mins
Justice
Tom Fletcher examines how democracies can offer better opportunities than autocracies.
31 Mar 2023,·28 mins
Human Cultural Evolution Versus Genetic Evolution
The effect of globalisation and a greater choice of partners on human genetic evolution.
23 Aug 2011,·30 mins
What Goes Around...
Visiting Voltaire's chateau and an abandoned Cern experiment puts Will in a pensive mood.
09 Jan 2015,·15 mins
Ethical Business
How can your company protect the long term care for the planet?
04 Aug 1999,·13 mins
Acts of Union and Disunion: Omnibus
Episode 3
Linda explores Britain's relationships with North America, Europe and expatriate Britons.
24 Jan 2014,·58 mins
The Dome
'The focal point of so many great buildings around the world'
25 Aug 1999,·28 mins
A Disabled Identity
Peter White reveals the roots of a modern disabled identity in the 19th century.
07 Jun 2013,·14 mins
As Obama's campaign to win a 2nd term ramps up Gary Younge assesses his performance so far
23 Oct 2011,·30 mins
Democracy Tomorrow
David Runciman explores democracy: is it still fit for purpose in today's UK?
14 Jun 2019,·28 mins
Faris
Faris, who lives with PTSD, reflects on how he manages his mind.
30 Jul 2023,·28 mins
Omnibus: Part 2
Marina Warner explores the world of contemporary storytelling.
21 Aug 2015,·58 mins
Humpback Whale Migration
First broadcast in 2001. The whales travel from the Atlantic to Caribbean breeding waters
14 Mar 2001,·13 mins
Cumbia
Protest art in Latin America: Cumbia music in Peru and Argentina.
28 Nov 2017,·28 mins
The struggles and obstacles as the government tries to roll out its bold reforms.
22 Jan 2012,·30 mins
The Future
How the rise of renewables could herald a surprisingly bright energy future.
20 Apr 2021,·28 mins
A State-Within-a-State
How far is Putin's Russia prepared to embrace its Muslim citizens?
20 Dec 2004,·22 mins
Psychology
The way we behave, our thoughts and our feeling are all part of our psychological make up
18 Jun 2001,·13 mins