A Monarch Around the World
James Landale looks back over the late Queen's pivotal role in shaping the Commonwealth.
14 Sep 2022,·28 mins
The UK's debt is in the headlines - Dharshini David tells the story behind national debt.
09 Feb 2025,·28 mins
Nato
Anne McElvoy and John Harris debate the future of Nato with an expert panel.
28 May 2014,·43 mins
Peter Curran on Northern Ireland's burgeoning film industry.
01 Jul 2013,·28 mins
Toby Young asks if his father's dark prophesy about meritocracy is becoming a reality.
10 Apr 2017,·28 mins
Ruth McDonald investigates the crisis in the Irish Catholic church.
23 Sep 2012,·30 mins
Laura Barton tells the story of Karen Dalton, the folk world's answer to Billie Holliday.
23 Aug 2016,·28 mins
After 100 years of GTS on the BBC, Paddy O'Connell asks Do We Still Need the Pips?
05 Feb 2024,·28 mins
Richard Wilson stars at Frinton Summer Theatre to mark its 75th anniversary of weekly rep.
08 Dec 2014,·30 mins
Each year disadvantaged pupils get the opportunity to enter the hallowed corridors of Eton
02 Mar 2016,·28 mins
Tom Robinson explores Jimi Hendrix and the guitarist's political beliefs and outlook.
24 Aug 2010,·30 mins
A profile of the Andalusian scholar of Islam described as 'The Greatest Master'
17 Jul 1995,·43 mins
Psychoanalyst Mary Bradbury investigates mental health in the pressured financial sector.
05 Jan 2015,·28 mins
A single piece of jewellery can be the key to someone’s lost identity.
Musician Mark Seow traces tensions between his Asian heritage and Western classical music.
15 Aug 2023,·28 mins
Investigating the unregulated horse trade in the UK.
24 Sep 2024,·42 mins
Super-sensing Ben
Prof Ben Garrod explores whether through technology he can become a super-sensing human.
16 May 2023,·28 mins
What does the heartbeat mean to our culture, our identity, our lives?
04 Dec 2017,·28 mins
Mary-Ann Ochota visits Bangladesh and India to ask why 2.3bn people lack adequate toilets.
04 Apr 2016,·28 mins
Midge Ure explains how technical innovation has always stimulated musical creativity.
15 Feb 2014,·30 mins
The secret lives of Catholic priests' children.
31 Mar 2020,·37 mins
Morocco to Guinea
Emily Knight follows Scotland's ospreys on their epic Autumn flight to West Africa.
24 Feb 2023,·57 mins
Series 2
Ibrox - The Forgotten Tragedy?
Alan Dein investigates the aftermath of the 1971 Ibrox stadium disaster.
20 Mar 2018,·28 mins
Three surviving Bevin Boys reflect on the ways the experience changed them forever.
27 May 2015,·28 mins
The rate at which scientists and inventors discover new things is slowing. How to fix it?
28 Mar 2022,·28 mins
On the road talking to Italians as a country steeped in the past wrangles over its future.
14 Nov 2023,·28 mins
Transition to Adulthood
Fi Glover discovers how the transition to adulthood has changed since the 1960s.
23 Jan 2013,·43 mins
Is karaoke now an art form? Katie Puckrik hits the clubs in Portland, Oregon to find out.
15 Jul 2014,·30 mins
What is the unique vision and contested legacy of photographer Diane Arbus?
11 Jul 2023,·28 mins
Justice
Tom Fletcher examines how democracies can offer better opportunities than autocracies.
31 Mar 2023,·28 mins