Helen George, Wimbledon, Met Police and VAWG
Actor Helen George explains why musical theatre was always her first love.
29 Jun 2026,·54 mins
Doctors’ Notes: Body Odour
Drs Chris and Xand continue their conversation about body odour.
23 Jun 2026,·30 mins
Introducing a new TV series of Just One Thing
Zoe Ball has news of a new 12-part TV series of Just One Thing, available from 23 March.
20 Mar 2026,·1 min
Freeing modern slaves
The projects in America and Nepal to detect and help those who are being trafficked
23 Jun 2026,·23 mins
Is it ADHD or perimenopause?
What does the evidence tell us?
23 Jun 2026,·28 mins
How to handle embarrassment
Is a 'cringe' a day good for you?
17 Jun 2026,·26 mins
Small decisions that changed everything!
Shanequa Paris and Polly Bayfield help hack your life to make it better.
28 Jun 2026,·120 mins
Series 3
6. Deleted
Jenny decides if she wants to continue to belong to the global DNA database.
09 Jun 2026,·28 mins
Ten Minute Meditations - Series 6
Nurture kindness and compassion: Sharon Salzberg
Find kindness and compassion for yourself and others with this guided meditation.
03 May 2026,·10 mins
Lack of evidence most IVF ‘add-ons’ improve fertility
Providers may offer add-ons, additional treatments they say could help patients conceive
24 Jun 2026,·26 mins
Episode 2
Robert McCrum goes through a two-week rehabilitation course to rejuvenate his left side.
09 Mar 2015,·28 mins
5. The Spectrum
Has the idea of autism expanded so far that it’s breaking?
09 May 2025,·14 mins
with Kiran Morjaria: The Sugar Rush
Why sugar is so hard to resist and what it means for South Asian health.
22 Jun 2026,·60 mins
Modified Exam Papers
In Touch hears about accessibility issues faced by visually impaired students during exams
23 Jun 2026,·19 mins
8. An Answer
Speculation that newly declassified US intelligence will contain smoking-gun evidence.
18 Jul 2023,·29 mins
Alex: The School
NHS nurse Dorcas Gwata reveals the impact of London's gang culture on mental health.
05 Jun 2026,·14 mins
Series 1
Sleep Deprivation and Insomnia
If we don't snooze, we lose. How badly does lack of sleep affect our mind and our body?
19 Dec 2017,·28 mins
What is it like to have a lung transplant?
Our guests share their experiences of this major surgery
26 Jun 2026,·23 mins
S4 Listener Correspondence: ‘Thank you for creating a safe space and content that’s inclusive’
Elis and John read through some of your correspondence from across the series.
22 Aug 2023,·47 mins
5. Diet
Sian Williams analyses the importance of diet to brain health.
21 Aug 2015,·15 mins
Series 3: Exercise
S3. Ep 8 - Activity Revolution
The Van Tulleken twins explore the science of exercise and the dangers of inactivity.
06 Feb 2024,·28 mins
13. Legacy
India considers how witches today are a powerful way of resisting and addressing the past.
30 May 2023,·28 mins
Our SEX & SLEEP - BONUS episode
Professor Ian Walsh explains the links between your sex life and your quality of sleep.
06 May 2026,·21 mins
New treatment for menopausal hot flush
James Gallagher finds out how a hot flush feels - and delves into a new treatment.
31 Mar 2026,·28 mins
5. Hobbies: Comfort in Overwhelm
Why hitting people with a foam stick is the only thing that isn't overwhelming!
10 Feb 2026,·19 mins
Gut Bacteria
Dr Mark Porter on faecal transplants, and the balance of good and bad bugs in our guts.
08 Mar 2011,·30 mins
About Changing The Cancer Conversation
You, Me and the Big C is back for a legacy episode on how it changed cancer conversation.
04 Feb 2026,·87 mins
5: The Future
The final part of a thought-provoking book questioning overdiagnosis in medicine.
21 Mar 2025,·14 mins
Episode Twelve: December
Dr Lucy Maddox shares practical advice from her experience as a clinical psychologist
07 Jun 2023,·14 mins
"Do you remember about the virus being out there?"
Living with dementia during the coronavirus pandemic
22 Jun 2020,·33 mins