Geoff Watts explores the cultural and scientific story of hallucination.
17 Oct 2012,·28 mins
Winifred Robinson examines provision for home schooling and if it lets children down.
04 Oct 2017,·28 mins
A jet engine built by Ludwig Wittgenstein in Manchester is investigated by Cassie Newland.
02 Jan 2015,·30 mins
Internet security is vital, but increasingly fragile. Edward Lucas explores online trust.
01 Dec 2015,·38 mins
Animal wisdom, mothers and sons. What do killer whales tell us about the human menopause?
10 Aug 2016,·28 mins
Tim Marlow encourages us not to forget the novelist Lawrence Durrell.
03 Jan 2013,·30 mins
Rachel Hurdley looks through the window to discover our inner and outer worlds.
28 Sep 2021,·28 mins
Allan Little examines George Soros's global mission and why some people react against it.
18 Dec 2018,·28 mins
Germline Gene Therapy
Would you like to remove disease in your descendants?
05 Dec 2001,·13 mins
Sex, Radio and the Truth
First broadcast in 2002. A Zambian radio show aims to get partners talking about sex
15 May 2002,·12 mins
Google Vision
Google's founders keep their ambitions to themselves
19 Aug 2006,·22 mins
Who are the self-employed and why does it matter for policy makers?
25 Apr 2017,·38 mins
Young Italian professionals working in the UK reveal how their economy has cast them out.
04 Nov 2011,·30 mins
Helen Keen had a diagnosis of autism as an adult: she explores how it appears in women.
08 Sep 2020,·28 mins
Steve Carver lives the life of a seasonal apple picker on a farm in Herefordshire.
23 Sep 2011,·30 mins
Moving story of love and the struggle to find meaning when faced with a terrible illness.
27 Apr 2015,·28 mins
Ben Chu looks at the experience of Chinese students in the UK
21 Feb 2022,·28 mins
Looking back at a life in music, on the centenary of his birth
06 Nov 2000,·24 mins
Nick Robinson examines the recent history of the UK's relationship with China.
17 Nov 2020,·37 mins
From the Crash to Today
Phil Tinline traces the ups and downs of the politics of pay in Britain since 2008.
21 Mar 2022,·28 mins
Episode 2
Declan Curry is in Fermanagh to visit the Belleek Pottery to hear a story of survival.
21 Sep 2011,·28 mins
Michael Dobbs explores the political legacy of the Brighton hotel bombing.
12 Oct 2009,·30 mins
Gary Younge tells the story of Ebony, the magazine that redefined African-American life.
10 Jun 2013,·28 mins
The Inventor's Unpredictable Life
Inventors talk about their weird and sometimes wonderful working lives
17 Dec 2003,·13 mins
Devolution’s Destiny
James Naughtie asks where the UK devolution project is now and where it is headed.
24 May 2019,·28 mins
David Goldblatt discovers how one snowless Yorkshire city turned out Olympic skiers
03 Feb 2014,·30 mins
Has the Covid-19 epidemic weakened or strengthened the grip of China’s Communist Party?
13 Apr 2020,·28 mins
Dallas Campbell explores how astronauts will return to the moon. This time to stay.
16 Jul 2019,·28 mins
Susie Barrie follows the experts employed to tell fine wines from fakes.
26 Jun 2017,·28 mins
How gambling interests bought a country
How a small island in the Caribbean became a haven for unregulated online gambling
07 Aug 2019,·28 mins