How does a Huddersfield community cope when a teenager is stabbed to death?
12 Oct 2022,·28 mins
Liver Cancer
Looking at liver cancer and the causes such as Hepatitis C
24 Apr 2000,·24 mins
Professor Emma Griffin explores how British workers became tied to the clock.
30 May 2017,·30 mins
Muslims, Militants and London's Police
Investigating the tension between Islamic communities and the police service
29 Sep 2006,·22 mins
Katie Grant visits a summer camp aimed at mixed-race families.
08 Nov 2013,·30 mins
Federal Food and Drug Administration Advisory Committee
Examining the Federal Food and Drug Administration Advisory Committee
01 Nov 2007,·22 mins
David Cannadine tells the story of the origins of the 1922 Committee.
29 Aug 2022,·28 mins
Ukrainian-born writer Vitali Vitaliev is going to Budapest to have all his teeth removed.
16 Mar 2017,·30 mins
The story of Hermann Goering's brother, who claimed he saved people from Nazi persecution.
27 Jan 2016,·28 mins
Microscopes
Tony Hill looks at the genesis of five important inventions that were ahead of their time.
27 Feb 2011,·15 mins
Horatio Clare meets the German student duellists for whom a scar is a badge of honour.
26 Oct 2015,·28 mins
Chemist Andrea Sella investigates things that go flash in the dark.
25 Nov 2011,·30 mins
Is the middle class in decline? The divide between a rich elite and those now clinging on.
03 Feb 2015,·38 mins
Episode 2
Who should decide funding for scientific research, the public or scientists?
24 Jul 2012,·28 mins
Run, Rudolph, run! Cathy FitzGerald goes reindeer-racing in the Arctic Circle. From 2015.
19 Dec 2016,·30 mins
Lyse Doucet asks diplomats and politicians how we should engage with brutal regimes.
15 Aug 2011,·30 mins
Geoff Watts finds out how deep brain stimulation is treating Parkinson's and depression.
27 Aug 2013,·28 mins
Yes. No. Don't Know: Three choices that sparked a 24-hour landmark in Scottish theatre.
04 Nov 2014,·30 mins
Max Cotton explores the world of Napoleonic re-enactment and the legacy of Waterloo.
27 Apr 2015,·28 mins
Student journalist Megan Schellong investigates racist incidents at American universities.
26 Nov 2018,·28 mins
What’s it like to wake up with a brand new voice? We investigate foreign accent syndrome.
09 Jul 2025,·28 mins
CVs and Interviews
What employers are looking for and how to write a great CV
13 Feb 2002,·13 mins
Myanmar
Can the numerous indigenous languages survive in a rapidly changing 21st-century Myanmar?
27 Oct 2014,·28 mins
Matthew Taylor tells the story of the last eight years in the life of George Price.
03 Aug 2011,·30 mins
After the mass casualty attacks in Paris, could terrorists do the same in the UK?
19 Nov 2015,·28 mins
Caroline Steel finds out why we need to put the mouth back in the body.
19 Feb 2025,·28 mins
Lewis Goodall wonders what it means to be a Conservative in Britain today.
13 Dec 2022,·28 mins
Sarfraz Manzoor meets Dolly Parton to discover her 'Imagination Library'
23 Jul 2011,·30 mins
Operation Moses
Why the return of Ethiopian and Russian Jews to Israel caused controversy
17 Apr 1998,·27 mins
Two 'New Philanthropies'
Hugh contrasts the role of philanthropy today with that of the middle of the 20th century.
26 Dec 2011,·30 mins