Lewis Goodall wonders what it means to be a Conservative in Britain today.
13 Dec 2022,·28 mins
Emmanuel Sonubi examines the lack of organ donors from ethnic minority backgrounds.
17 Jul 2024,·28 mins
Chemist Andrea Sella investigates things that go flash in the dark.
25 Nov 2011,·30 mins
Stewart Lee uncovers the pioneers of surrealism subverting reality in Birmingham's suburbs
01 Aug 2023,·28 mins
Myanmar
Can the numerous indigenous languages survive in a rapidly changing 21st-century Myanmar?
27 Oct 2014,·28 mins
Geoff Watts finds out how deep brain stimulation is treating Parkinson's and depression.
27 Aug 2013,·28 mins
Bridgitte Tetteh explores hurdles single black women face when looking for love in 2018.
30 Apr 2018,·28 mins
Nick Cohen argues the liberal left is failing Muslims fighting inequality in the community
05 Mar 2018,·28 mins
Yes. No. Don't Know: Three choices that sparked a 24-hour landmark in Scottish theatre.
04 Nov 2014,·30 mins
What can the ideas of two long-dead geopolitical thinkers tell us about the world today?
13 Aug 2019,·37 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
Mountaineer Andy Cave joins the team working on the Thirlmere Aqueduct.
18 Dec 2007,·30 mins
An interrupted documentary about copyright law, told through a single song.
13 Aug 2024,·28 mins
How an early Christian bishop was claimed for everything from Christmas to pawnbrokers
08 Oct 1998,·13 mins
Ken Clarke MP explores the life and music of Benny Goodman.
24 Mar 2009,·30 mins
The historical, traditional, religious, and political significance of the veil
17 Sep 1990,·44 mins
Jonathan Powell, Tony Blair's chief of staff, asks what makes a great foreign minister.
14 May 2013,·38 mins
Series 1
Midwives
Three midwives talk about the changes they have seen in their profession.
15 Aug 2018,·30 mins
Operation Moses
Why the return of Ethiopian and Russian Jews to Israel caused controversy
17 Apr 1998,·27 mins
One Night in Gibraltar
General Władysław Sikorski and the controversy surrounding his death in an air crash
13 Jun 2002,·27 mins
Edward Adoo investigates why there are so few non-white judges in the UK judiciary.
22 Jul 2019,·28 mins
The tense argument on child marriage in the USA.
25 Jun 2019,·28 mins
Zubeida Malik speaks to Muslim soldiers in the British army.
27 Mar 2017,·28 mins
A look behind the scenes at Manchester Royal Exchange Theatre's Hamlet with Maxine Peake.
28 Sep 2014,·30 mins
Tom Armitage decodes digital literacy for the so-called 'second machine age'.
14 Apr 2015,·28 mins
BBC security correspondent Gordon Corera goes inside Britain's secret listening station.
30 Mar 2010,·40 mins
Can your immune system make you psychotic or depressed?
24 Aug 2016,·28 mins
Charlotte Smith asks, when do you choose to stop trying with IVF?
29 May 2015,·28 mins
Chris Stokel-Walker asks what impact OpenAI’s recent implosion could have on the world.
11 Dec 2023,·28 mins
Charlotte Smith investigates the outbreak, vaccines, and if bird flu will steal Christmas.