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We Do Do God
Woolf Institute director Ed Kessler explores the rise of religious fervour in the UK.
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The Great Science Publishing Scandal
Matthew Cobb asks who owns research. Scientists, publishers or the public?
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Cops on the Front Line
Following real life situations waiting for officers at the other end of a 999 call.
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The Five Faces of Leonardo
Leonardo da Vinci's virtuosity is re-examined through the eyes of contemporary experts..
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Surviving McCarthy
Science writer Ehsan Masood has been searching for survivors from the McCarthy era.
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Call Yourself an Impartial Journalist?
Jonathan Coffey asks what impartiality now means for broadcasters in a polarised society.
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The Bubble
Two social media users swap accounts and live in each other's bubble during Brexit.
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The Art and Science of Blending
Is blending an art or a science? Barry Smith asks why some blends work and others don't.
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Climate Change - The Facts
David Attenborough explores the science of, and potential solutions to, climate change.
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Beechgrove Garden
Gardening show that celebrates Scottish horticulture and growing conditions.
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Songs From the Edgelands
Singer Gwenno champions the vitality of music written and sung in minoritised languages.
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Earth from Space
Cameras in space tell stories of life on our planet from a brand new perspective.
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New Ways of Seeing
Journalist and artist James Bridle examines how technology is changing visual culture.
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The Populist Curtain
Political scientist Yascha Mounk travels the route of the Iron Curtain.
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Patient Undone
Prof Deborah Bowman reveals how a cancer diagnosis has changed her view of medical ethics.
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Mn谩 Sp贸irt: Cro铆 is Anam
Documentary examining the trials and triumphs of women in Irish sport.
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Ian Sansom Is Waiting
Ian Sansom offers a delayed deliberation on waiting in music, literature and art.
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Peach Fuzz
Mona Chalabi asks why female facial hair still seems to be a source of such shame.
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Matthew Herbert's World of Sound
The composer and producer explores the increasing variety of everyday sound.
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Scotland's Home of the Year
Three property experts scour the country on the hunt for Scotland鈥檚 Home of the Year.
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Goliath: How Monopolies Came to Be
Will Hutton considers the ironies and tensions central to modern monopolies.
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Amritsar 1919: Remembering a British Massacre
Historian Zareer Masani examines the details and lasting impact of the Amritsar Massacre.
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City of Refuge
The tough choices facing the 100,000 Syrian refugees in Tripoli in Lebanon.
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Jack the Ripper - The Case Reopened
Documentary which casts new light on the Jack the Ripper case.
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Can Hip Hop Save Ballet?
Why are there so few black dancers in classical ballet? Eric Underwood investigates.
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A Sense of Time
Does a second feel the same for a fly, a bird, or a swordfish, as it does for me?
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My Name Is...
An individual with a story to tell, and some answers to find, in today's Britain.
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Where are all the black women in Grime?
Yomi Adegoke examines the representation of black women in the UK Grime scene.
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The Decade That Invented the Future: The 1970s
Ten essays on how this remarkable decade shaped the world in which we now live.
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A Job for the Boys
What are the hidden consequences of having so few women in the tech industry?
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An Alternative History of Mothering
Professor Emma Griffin turns to history to debunk what she calls the Motherhood Myth.
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Making Art with Frances Morris: Sophie Calle
Frances Morris travels to Paris to meet mischievous French artist Sophie Calle.
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The Monster Downstairs
Life for the child of an alcoholic can be lonely. Camilla Tominey hears their stories.
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Going to Town
Anand Menon explores the role of towns in our national psyche and politics.
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In the Right
Lara Whyte investigates the new wave of female hardline right-wing activists.
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The Puppet Master
Gabriel Gatehouse investigates the man who made the post-truth world: Vladislav Surkov.
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The University Time Bomb
Branwen Jeffreys on how the fallout from a fiscal illusion will impact universities.
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Sea Border
Author Jan Carson with stories from a changing sea between Scotland and Northern Ireland.
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The Walk: Across the Water
Cole Moreton walks through Calais and Dover finding out about life beyond Brexit headlines
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Fir F谩inne
Belfast boxer Paddy Barnes competes to win a Silver F谩inne, a medal for Irish speakers.
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Spain's Lost Generations
Lucas Laursen examines the long shadow cast by the Civil War on modern Spain today.
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