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A Brief History of Progress
American satirist Joe Queenan asks what is progress and has it run out?
Âé¶¹Éç Radio 4
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Youth Unites
Story of messages sent for a century from the youth of Wales to the youth of the world.
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London on the Line
Ten years after the 2012 Olympics why is London in crisis and what can be done about it?
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The Future Will Be Synthesised
Henry Ajder examines the implications of the synthetic media seeping into our lives.
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Unspun World with John Simpson
The Âé¶¹Éç's world affairs editor examines the most important international stories
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A Life in Miniatures
Max Porter explores why model villages hold such fascination and inspiration for him.
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Ardal O’Hanlon: Tomb Raider
Ardal O'Hanlon explores a 1930s quest to find the first Irish using archaeology.
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Time Flies
Time flies inside the world's largest collection of antique cuckoo clocks.
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Generation Change
Campaigners young and old reflect on why and how they sought to change the world.
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The Fate of Russia's Soldiers
Tim Whewell follows the stories of Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine.
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What Really Happened in the Nineties?
Robert Carlyle takes us back to moments we missed in the '90s that shaped the world today.
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Just William… and Richmal
A centenary celebration of Richmal Crompton’s Just William books.
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Expedition Rhino: The Search for the Last Northern White
An expedition team is in war-torn South Sudan to find living proof of an extinct rhino.
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Mother, Nature, Sons
Nell Frizzell contemplates whether climate change should stop her having a second child.
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What's Left of Kerouac?
Looking for Jack Kerouac in his hometown on his 100th birthday.
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Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley
Women from the past being put on trial from a feminist perspective.
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Connections
Douglas Alexander examines whether recent crises have helped bring people together.
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Blood, Sweat and Tears
British veterans of the Afghan war reflect on what the campaign’s failure means to them.
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Our Changing Planet
An ambitious seven-year series documenting six of the planet's most threatened ecosystems.
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Hidden Sport
Kim Tserkezie takes a global journey to discover the world’s lesser-known sports
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Missing Mother
How does losing a mother as a little girl affect the women they become?
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Idris Elba's Fight School
Idris Elba takes eight young Brits who want to better their future.
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Dinosaurs: The Final Day with David Attenborough
Using brand new evidence, this documentary brings to life the final days of the dinosaurs.
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Tax Me, I’m a Millionaire
Abigail Disney introduces a group of British millionaires demanding to pay more tax.
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Rookie Cops
Documentary following people who have switched careers to work with the police in Wales.
Âé¶¹Éç One Wales
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Deadly Predators
Steve comes face to face with some of the biggest and baddest predators on the planet.
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The Falklands Now
On the war's 40th anniversary, Mike Wooldridge reports on life in the Falklands today.
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The Caretakers
Fresh perspectives on cultural treasures from the cleaners who look after them.
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House of Maxwell
Spanning more than half a century, the staggering tale of fortunes built and lost.
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Thatcher & Reagan: A Very Special Relationship
Charles Moore explores the close relationship between Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan.
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The Open Box
Poet Gail McConnell opens a box of materials relating to her father's life and murder.
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The Godfather And Me
James Watkins explores the impact of The Godfather movie on his life and work.
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Dirty Work
Matthew Taylor investigates the pervasive issue of workplace bullying in the UK today.
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Culture on the Couch
British Asian Ramaa Sharma on why, in therapy, one size doesn't fit all.
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The End of Invention
The rate at which scientists and inventors discover new things is slowing. How to fix it?
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Archaeology of a Storyteller
Excavating author Alan Garner’s inspiration in the small patch of Cheshire he calls home.
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Am I That Guy?
An exploration of men’s violence against women, with Scottish writer Alistair Heather
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Mysteries of the Bayeux Tapestry
Experts from archaeologists to astrophysicists offer new insights on the Bayeux Tapestry.
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Bad Apples
Shocking claims of bullying, sexual harassment and violence from inside the police.
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