7. Finally
The wait is almost over: GTA6 is coming.
15 Nov 2022,·34 mins
Frances Fyfield explores the manuscript of Dickens' last and unfinished novel.
19 Jan 2012,·30 mins
Severn River, UK
Britain's longest river is just 220 miles long, but it is a major source of drinking water
02 Jun 2003,·25 mins
How to stem the global tide of box-like housing?
18 Jul 1987,·28 mins
'Uncle Saddam', my father's boss
Highlights include a trip to a second hand bookshop
16 Nov 2005,·36 mins
The Non Binary Wrestler, the Yarn Bomber, and the Protest Musician.
Brandon is a non binary wrestler known as London Love Lust.
15 Oct 2022,·27 mins
Nigeria
Cultural attitudes towards men and machismo in Nigeria
05 Apr 2006,·22 mins
The Law Comes Late to Russia
The law has never excercised much influence on the country's political life
14 Dec 1994,·28 mins
South African Comedy
An examination of comedy in post-apartheid South Africa
31 Mar 2005,·29 mins
Dane Hurst takes a dance floor to South Africa for use by underprivileged children.
09 May 2016,·26 mins
The Morning Star
An examination of the communist newspaper, the stance it takes and the issues it covers
26 Nov 1981,·15 mins
Frank Cottrell Boyce celebrates one of the great TV families - The Waltons.
26 Dec 2011,·30 mins
Iconic TV: China
A look at the popular Chinese TV programme 'Dream of the Red Chamber'
27 Dec 2007,·26 mins
Peaceful Relations
Ugandan politician Olara Otunnu argues dual identity is the wave of the future
26 Feb 2000,·4 mins
Tallia Storm: Being Savage And Sweet
Tallia Storm spills the tea on storming out of a Celebs Go Dating date.
27 Oct 2020,·35 mins
Family Planning and Pro-life Organisations
Should laws and policies on contraception be made by men?
12 Mar 2002,·27 mins
Rap in Uganda
Ugandan music, plus fashion design in Sierra Leone
28 Jul 1994,·30 mins
Computers Get Clever
'Augmented technology' may stop the daily barrage of technological influx
25 Oct 2006,·26 mins
Lesson Eighteen: Writer’s Block
Discover Ray Bradbury’s simple trick for overcoming writer’s block.
04 Jun 2017,·9 mins
Dannii Leivers explores how metal musicians perform, and rebel, under oppressive regimes.
09 Jul 2024,·28 mins
Kate Bryan explores the surprising influences on Edvard Munch's The Scream.
26 Nov 2024,·28 mins
Neil Brand explores Hammer's modernist soundtracks, and explains how scary music works.
31 Oct 2022,·28 mins
Irish novelist Patrick McCabe explores the Irish influences on Bram Stoker's Dracula.
08 Oct 2012,·28 mins
Watchmaker Rebecca Struthers explores the history and art of timekeeping.
20 Jun 2026,·75 mins
Omnibus 2
Gus Casely-Hayford, director of V&A East, tells a human-centred history of fashion.
02 Sep 2022,·57 mins
Comedian and writer Jenny Eclair throws away her To Do list.
28 Aug 2017,·30 mins
Series 2
Episode 5
Roger's last museum holds a jade cabbage he has longed to see since he was a young man.
11 Jul 2014,·14 mins
The legendary country singer-songwriter unveils the secrets of composing a great song.
08 Nov 2016,·29 mins
Keith Wickham hunts for lost BBC radio shows and finds some true classics.
13 Oct 2022,·28 mins
Paul Merton explores Galton and Simpson’s unexpected Scandinavian success.
20 Oct 2022,·28 mins