Doctors’ Notes: Body Odour
Drs Chris and Xand continue their conversation about body odour.
23 Jun 2026,·30 mins
23/06/2026: Fighting wildfires, training sheep shearers, from hill farm to heritage events
Specialist wildfire firefighting teams are being introduced in England and Wales.
23 Jun 2026,·14 mins
Finding the evidence for the social media ban
How do you research the impacts of social media on young people?
18 Jun 2026,·28 mins
Toast - Izal Medicated Toilet Paper
How did Izal medicated toilet paper reach the end of the roll? Sean Farrington finds out.
13 Jun 2026,·24 mins
How does Bluetooth work?
Bluetooth lets us share files and listen to music without wires. But how does it work?
19 Jun 2026,·26 mins
The Friendly Virus
As antibiotics start to fail, are we ready to enter the age of phage?
22 Jun 2026,·26 mins
Strikes, Solidarity and South Asian Britain
Strikes, anti-racism and the fight for rights among South Asian Britons.
23 Jun 2026,·28 mins
Into the Wild
Is there any true wilderness left on our planet? Writer Cal Flyn joins Tom and Helen.
19 Jun 2026,·53 mins
Frozen Planet II
Frozen Planet II: 6
An immersive audio experience from Frozen Planet II.
17 Oct 2022,·30 mins
Series 3
Charlie Brooker
Speeding motorway services? More of the public’s loopy ideas!
05 Nov 2007,·30 mins
The Wrekin with Marlon Patrice
Marlon Patrice and his group, We Go Outside Too, lead Clare up The Wrekin in Shropshire.
18 Jun 2026,·24 mins
Anyone for chips?
The rising cost of microchips has the team investigating chips of all descriptions.
19 Jun 2026,·49 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
Is climate change ruining our sleep?
How the rise in night-time temperatures is starting to disrupt our sleep and health
21 Jun 2026,·25 mins
Reviving Ruins
Rose Ferraby hears stories of ruined cottages at Gwerncarnyddion in Ardudwy, North Wales
21 Jun 2026,·22 mins
Will AI replace the people who built it?
Aleks and Kevin explore the job losses in Silicon Valley and the impact of vibe coding.
17 Jun 2026,·28 mins
The Nerve of a Cockroach
Erica McAlister uncovers a treasure trove of remarkable insights from the insect world.
27 May 2022,·14 mins
Episode 5
In the Norwegian Arctic life is all about the border.
29 May 2026,·14 mins
Series 1
Bird's Nest Soup
The naturalist recalls the challenge of filming the birds of Borneo.
18 Sep 2009,·10 mins
Birdlife of Boston, Glasgow Tandem Club and Surf Wellbeing
Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart with stories from the great outdoors.
13 Jun 2026,·91 mins
Lea Korsgaard searches for all of Denmark’s butterfly species in a single year.
12 Jun 2026,·14 mins
The global toll of food poisoning
A new WHO report finds that food contamination accounts for 1.5+ million deaths annually
17 Jun 2026,·26 mins
Freeing modern slaves
The projects in America and Nepal to detect and help those who are being trafficked
23 Jun 2026,·23 mins
Glasgow Tandem Club, Boston Nature Centre and Surf Therapy
Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart with stories from the great outdoors
13 Jun 2026,·80 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
Bluebird returns to Coniston
Donald Campbell's restored Bluebird returns to Coniston Water in Cumbria.
14 May 2026,·24 mins
Viva technology!
We're at one of Europe's biggest tech events.
23 Jun 2026,·26 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
Series 5
6: Climate Change
Ponds, Poo and Seaweed wow the guests.
12 May 2026,·28 mins
Rutger Bregman - Moral Revolution
4. Fighting for Humanity in the Age of the Machine.
Dutch historian Rutger Bregman gives his fourth and final Reith Lecture.
16 Dec 2025,·57 mins