Charlotte Smith explores Labour's 2024 budget and asks why farmers are so cross about it.
24 Nov 2024,·28 mins
Why tourism is encouraged in the developing world, but doesn't always see the profits
13 Mar 2001,·28 mins
Jonathan Coffey asks what impartiality now means for broadcasters in a polarised society.
26 Apr 2019,·28 mins
Black, African and British in Culture
How black African British creatives are shaping on our nation's culture.
29 Jan 2024,·28 mins
25/12/2015
In the last in the series, Roger tries some Korean food for Christmas Day.
25 Dec 2015,·14 mins
Episode 2
Alok Jha examines the practices and cultures that can undermine the integrity of science.
15 Mar 2016,·28 mins
Are workers being exploited by practices within some direct sales firms?
23 Aug 2022,·37 mins
Hugh Muir charts the movement of ethnic minorities from cities to the English countryside.
10 Jul 2016,·30 mins
Battle of Okinawa
The bloody battle in 1945 that has defined Okinawa and its people to this day
12 May 2004,·22 mins
Episode 3
Kamal describes the incredible lengths he went to to escape Aleppo.
26 Nov 2022,·26 mins
Female Education in Kenya
What secondary education means to girls in Kenya.
25 Nov 2001,·13 mins
Mary Smeeth talks to same-sex parents about the challenges of raising their children.
22 Sep 2014,·28 mins
What did the Birmingham Six case alter - could such miscarriages of justice happen today?
09 Aug 2016,·38 mins
Fiona Lindsay meets performers of all kinds during the half hour before they go on stage.
17 Apr 2017,·30 mins
The Medics
How did the UK Covid lockdown affect a generation of children and young people?
17 Mar 2025,·28 mins
The Power of Night
Lucy Cooke examines why it pays to stir when the sun goes down.
18 Jan 2021,·28 mins
Ian McMillan searches for the limestone landscape that inspired the poet WH Auden.
06 Oct 2014,·28 mins
Dominic Sandbrook explores how the first generation of radio listeners learned to listen.
14 Aug 2014,·30 mins
Professor Emma Griffin explores how British workers became tied to the clock.
30 May 2017,·30 mins
An Irish theatre group tours the Soviet Union and compares theatrical traditions
19 Oct 1986,·29 mins
Katie Grant visits a summer camp aimed at mixed-race families.
08 Nov 2013,·30 mins
David Cannadine tells the story of the origins of the 1922 Committee.
29 Aug 2022,·28 mins
Horatio Clare meets the German student duellists for whom a scar is a badge of honour.
26 Oct 2015,·28 mins
Asian Sounds in Western Music
An exploration of the Asian musical contribution making its mark in the British charts
07 Apr 1997,·28 mins
Part Two
Examining Foreign Policy in Brazil
29 May 2005,·24 mins
Jane Godber explores the UCAS personal statement - how close to the truth is it?
11 Jun 2015,·30 mins
20 years on from the publication of the Stephen Lawrence Inquiry, how much has changed?
11 Mar 2019,·28 mins
Is there such a thing as a beauty bias?
29 Mar 2020,·28 mins
How to have meaningful conversations across the class divide, with Kerry Hudson.
02 Mar 2020,·28 mins
Chemist Andrea Sella investigates things that go flash in the dark.
25 Nov 2011,·30 mins