Miranda Sawyer explores the London Film-makers' Co-op and its refreshing approach to film.
02 Jun 2016,·30 mins
On the road in Poland as a new government tries to push through a political revolution.
26 Mar 2024,·28 mins
Are human cyborgs set to become a reality? Frank Swain investigates.
31 Jan 2017,·28 mins
How a new opera is addressing the psychological aftermath of sexual violence.
29 Jun 2022,·28 mins
Lord West explains why Jutland was the most important battle of the First World War.
22 May 2016,·28 mins
Episode 2
The world needs new antibiotics, but drug companies do not want to make them. What to do?
24 Mar 2015,·28 mins
Chi-chi Nwanoku turns musical detective in search of black composers and musicians.
02 Jun 2015,·30 mins
Conflict
Why do governments shut down the internet?
16 Mar 2022,·26 mins
Dr Margaret McCartney examines a GP consultation.
11 Jun 2019,·28 mins
Michael Sandel talks baseball, national identity and the role of team sport in life.
19 Aug 2019,·28 mins
Howard Stableford meets the Ten Rare Men, the experts who rule on rare bird sightings.
22 May 2010,·30 mins
Novelist Len Deighton talks to Patrick Humphries about his life and writing career.
26 May 2009,·30 mins
Imagine an entire country staying silent for 24 hours - listen to Bali on New Year's Day.
20 Mar 2015,·28 mins
Exploring the audio archive found in Osama Bin Laden's compound in Afghanistan.
17 Aug 2015,·28 mins
Shaun Ley follows the changing views of some floating voters.
10 May 2015,·30 mins
Guto Harri explores the event that shaped Welsh art and literature for a generation.
06 Feb 2020,·28 mins
Morocco and Turkey - Part Four
Examining how Islamic beliefs can be separated from a legal system
17 Oct 2005,·22 mins
Bob Dickinson visits a festival of contemporary art in a nuclear bunker in Bosnia.
12 Jul 2011,·30 mins
Samira Ahmed meets British Asian women who, like her, were inspired by David Bowie.
16 Mar 2013,·30 mins
An exploration of culture and tradition shaped by climate, invasion and triumph
27 May 1992,·28 mins
How did a single starling mentioned in Shakespeare cause ecological disaster in the USA?
01 Jul 2019,·28 mins
Comedian Tim Key spins his own surreal tale of one of Russia's greatest short stories.
12 Nov 2012,·28 mins
From west Africa to south Wales: a portrait of dancer and choreographer Idrissa Camara.
10 Mar 2014,·30 mins
Brian Kernohan explores the hidden world of wigs to solve his own not-so-secret hair loss.
15 Sep 2017,·28 mins
Bruce Lacey, legendary artist, performer and mischief-maker, reflects on his life.
04 Dec 2014,·28 mins
Plant-based diets and health
Giles learns to cook a plant-based Thai green curry.
12 Jul 2022,·28 mins
Peter Day visits Washington DC to see whether the regulators will licence an HIV-Aids drug
03 Oct 2007,·30 mins
Simon Schama considers Israel's troubled life, its achievements and possible future.
18 May 2018,·28 mins
Is Rwanda a devlopment model for the rest of Africa, or an autocratic and ruthless state?
19 Jul 2022,·37 mins
Allan Little returns to Sarajevo to explore the role of the arts in restoring the city.
21 Aug 2014,·30 mins