Hull City of Culture: Take Flight
Four Hull dance schools bring the Royal Ballet's Take Flight to the city's streets.
06 Nov 2017,·28 mins
Why don’t we all know more about African American country music legend Charley Pride?
14 Oct 2019,·28 mins
How has portrayal and participation of African Americans on TV and in film changed?
05 Dec 2003,·25 mins
Anita Naik
Anita Naik discusses her work as a social worker on a sugar cooperative in India
16 Mar 1993,·13 mins
Every minute of every day, a musician is playing Bach’s music somewhere in the world.
19 Aug 2021,·28 mins
Belonging
How wearing the "badge of belonging" changed over the 20th Century
23 Sep 1996,·42 mins
Sold on Safer Sex?
Nigel Wrench finds out what experts in the target countries think of his condom advert
02 Jan 2003,·26 mins
Stanley Jones, legendary lithographer on the Curwen Studio, with artist Susan Aldworth.
17 Jan 2012,·30 mins
Rajesh Mirchandani meets with Kevin Bacon to explore the strange game of fame.
24 Dec 2016,·30 mins
Susan Calman finds out why our feline overlords rule cyberspace.
14 Dec 2016,·30 mins
The Next Generation
How the British-born second generation are faring as children of immigrants
14 May 1997,·28 mins
David Morrissey explores the life Roger Hill, theatre director, DJ and transvestite artist
09 Mar 2015,·30 mins
Marie-Louise Muir explores 25 years of Signature Theatre company with founder Jim Houghton
04 Aug 2016,·30 mins
Sri Lanka
It's Friday and a group of factory workers in Colombo clock off for a musical show
17 Dec 2001,·28 mins
Rudely Truncated
Humphrey Carpenter on how the Third Programme captured the intellectual high ground.
06 Oct 1996,·45 mins
Saxophonist Archie Shepp on life as a black American in Paris.
07 Jul 2015,·30 mins
Writer Tej Adeleye meets London’s new generation of jazz musicians.
23 Oct 2018,·28 mins
James Fox looks back at the short life and revolutionary art of Yves Klein.
22 Jun 2022,·28 mins
Poet Murray Lachlan Young goes in search of his Scottishness.
27 Mar 2014,·30 mins
Trow Folk
George Peterson tells Shetland tales of the trow folk...
21 Jan 1993,·13 mins
Andy Kershaw re-examines the Bob Dylan album that changed popular music and his life.
11 Oct 2015,·30 mins
Some of the world's most beautiful women discuss the ageing process.
19 Sep 2011,·28 mins
Jonathan Glancey investigates the development of a megalopolis in one part of China
20 Dec 1998,·27 mins
Writer Nicholas Royle returns three library books - three decades after borrowing them.
09 Feb 2017,·30 mins
Men who sing in falsetto. Bidisha on the countertenor voice, from Purcell to Plan B.
24 Nov 2011,·30 mins
The Cavendish Laboratory
The double helix of DNA was discovered at the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge
31 Mar 1980,·15 mins
The humble sandwich in all its forms throughout history and around the world
25 Sep 1992,·42 mins
How young Sikhs are adapting their religious principles to suit a modern Western lifestyle
20 Feb 1996,·43 mins
Zena Ehrlich
Driven out of her home, Zena Ehrlich survived the Bergen Belsen Concentration Camp
01 Jun 1999,·13 mins
Lewis Carroll's roots in the North East of England are uncovered by Simon Farnaby.
05 Nov 2015,·30 mins