I Was There ... When Radio Wales Began
In celebration of Radio Wales' 40th anniversary Chris Stuart reunites its first presenters
13 Nov 2018,·28 mins
Dominic Arkwright charts the life of Thomas Middleton, the bad boy of Renaissance drama
11 May 2010,·30 mins
Do dyslexia and dyspraxia affect the way you draw? Chris Ledgard investigates.
28 Sep 2015,·30 mins
Lilo and her husband Erich Gloeden hid Jews from the Nazis in wartime Berlin
26 Jan 2020,·28 mins
A jet engine built by Ludwig Wittgenstein in Manchester is investigated by Cassie Newland.
02 Jan 2015,·30 mins
How phone phreaking teenagers hacked the USA's phone system.
13 Mar 2017,·30 mins
Episode 2
Day three, the halfway point of the walk, but the worst is yet to come.
21 Nov 2011,·30 mins
Jim Naughtie reflects on the origins of the Edinburgh Festival.
05 Aug 2017,·26 mins
Oona King discovers her family's role in the fight for equality for African Americans.
02 Jul 2014,·30 mins
Anne Askew
Tudor housewife Anne Askew's conversion to Protestantism tore her family apart.
13 Aug 2008,·30 mins
Henry VIII - The King Must Wear Gold
How clothes symbolised power, philosophy, taste, sexuality and personal expression.
06 Apr 2009,·15 mins
Musician and poet Anthony Joseph tries to get to the heart of Calypso star Lord Kitchener
13 Jan 2015,·30 mins
How does the Indo-Pakistan war of 1971, which created Bangladesh, still resonate today?
13 Dec 2011,·40 mins
Allan Little analyses some of the factors that have given Cuba such a prominent image.
30 Dec 2008,·40 mins
Opera singer Andrea Baker explores the impact of Frederick Douglass' time in Scotland.
25 Oct 2015,·30 mins
Telling the story of the bombing of Coventry 80 years ago on November 14th, 1940.
16 Nov 2020,·28 mins
Gerald Scarfe explores the Walt Disney Studio's activity during the Second World War.
02 Sep 2015,·30 mins
Folk singer Eliza Carthy discovers Manchester's 19th-century broadside ballads.
05 Oct 2015,·30 mins
Women bishops? Will the Church of England approve them and can it cope with the fallout?
01 Jul 2012,·28 mins
The story of the portrait of a private soldier's sweetheart, painted for him in Auschwitz.
18 May 2011,·30 mins
Beekeeper Martha Kearney explores the importance of honey in antiquity.
27 Jan 2017,·30 mins
Edward VIII, the king who abdicated, was deeply marked by the Great War.
18 Sep 2017,·30 mins
The night Israeli PM Yitzhak Rabin was gunned down - changing the Middle East forever.
02 Nov 2020,·28 mins
Singer-songwriter Erykah Badu explores the music generated by the Black Power movement.
12 Jan 2012,·30 mins
Author Viet Thanh Nguyen, film critic Phuong Le and Peter Salmon join Matthew Sweet
10 Mar 2021,·44 mins
Felicity Evans pays tribute to HRH The Duke of Edinburgh whose death has been announced.
09 Apr 2021,·28 mins
How a down-at-heel Parisian hotel became the world's avant-garde headquarters.
29 Nov 2012,·30 mins
Felicity Evans meets some of the journalists who reported on the Aberfan disaster.
21 Oct 2016,·42 mins
Dai Smith asks what meaning might be found in the deaths of so many people at Aberfan.
21 Oct 2016,·27 mins
Exploring a strange coincidence from 1957, when John Prescott was a cruise ship waiter.
31 Jan 2007,·30 mins