08/06/26 Brown or white eggs? The outlook for cereal farmers
The big egg debate: brown or white?
08 Jun 2026,·12 mins
Toast - EasyCinema
Stelios, the EasyJet founder, tells Sean why his low-cost movie theatres didn't take off.
04 Jun 2026,·30 mins
How is AI going to change science?
What role will humans play in the future of scientific research?
04 Jun 2026,·28 mins
Doctors' Notes: Male Contraception
Drs Chris and Xand van Tulleken take a closer look at the future of male contraception.
02 Jun 2026,·17 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
Digging in the past: the arable farmer who's an archaeologist
Arable farmer turned archaeologist - Dr Nick Wilson.
07 Jun 2026,·22 mins
Do plants have personalities?
Can brainless plants really think for themselves?
05 Jun 2026,·29 mins
Episode 5
Lea Korsgaard searches for all of Denmark’s butterfly species in a single year.
12 Jun 2026,·14 mins
Anglesey/Ynys Môn
Clare explores the south side of Anglesey/Ynys Môn with Emily Coates and Nic Parry.
04 Jun 2026,·24 mins
Eye of Newt and Toe of Frog
40% of amphibian species are threatened with extinction. How can we save them?
05 Jun 2026,·52 mins
06/06/2026
Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart with stories from the great outdoors.
06 Jun 2026,·91 mins
Hugh MacDiarmid, KuneKune Pigs and The Sound of the Year
06 Jun 2026,·82 mins
Science bears fruit
A shortage of India’s prized ‘king of mangoes’ has us exploring some fruity science.
05 Jun 2026,·51 mins
Series 1
The Dodo
Slaughtered into oblivion, the naturalist asks what lessons can be learned from the Dodo.
04 Sep 2009,·10 mins
Frozen Planet II
Frozen Planet II: 6
An immersive audio experience from Frozen Planet II.
17 Oct 2022,·30 mins
Ethics in sociological research
Laurie Taylor discusses the importance of research ethics from prisoners' letters to vlogs
02 Jun 2026,·28 mins
AI: War Machine?
2. What's driving the military AI policy?
Aleks and Kevin explore the decisions driving military AI adoption in the US and elsewhere
03 Jun 2026,·28 mins
Can the World Cup cope with extreme heat?
Will hot temperatures affect players and fans? And what's the World Cup's climate impact?
07 Jun 2026,·26 mins
A Man-Eating, Evil-Smelling Dragon
Mark Carwardine and Douglas Adams go in search of weird, exotic endangered animals.
01 Nov 1989,·30 mins
Microsoft's big quantum bet
The tech company announces its new Majorana 2 chip.
02 Jun 2026,·26 mins
Bluebird returns to Coniston
Donald Campbell's restored Bluebird returns to Coniston Water in Cumbria.
14 May 2026,·24 mins
Series 34
The North Pole Unwrapped - Russell Kane, Felicity Aston and Lloyd Peck
Brian Cox and Robin Ince venture north to unearth (or un-snow) the secrets of the Arctic.
17 Dec 2025,·42 mins
What goes on in TikTok's Farlands?
TikTok’s Farlands turns doomscrolling into horror; and AI detectors changing how we write
04 Jun 2026,·42 mins
Slow down!
How slowing down could offer a more meaningful way to live
02 Jun 2026,·23 mins
Everything Is Fake and Nobody Cares
6. F For Fake
Jamie and Jimmy explore where fakery goes next – but can you tell which is which?
15 Apr 2026,·28 mins
In the Norwegian Arctic life is all about the border.
29 May 2026,·14 mins
Health at the football World Cup
Monitoring risks from heat exhaustion to dengue fever at a major sporting event
03 Jun 2026,·26 mins
Roland Arnison on the Storm Petrel
Explorer Roland Arnison kayaks to a remote island to hear the call of the storm petrel.
07 Jun 2026,·1 min
Series 5
6: Climate Change
Ponds, Poo and Seaweed wow the guests.
12 May 2026,·28 mins
Life Without North America
What would happen to the world if the USA disappears?
17 Apr 2026,·14 mins