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Belonging
Douglas Alexander asks what gives us a sense of affinity and belonging in today's world?
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A History of Delusions
Experimental psychologist Daniel Freeman explores cases of delusion.
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President George Bush Senior
A portrait of the Washington insider whose presidency proved turbulent and controversial.
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A Mother's Mind
The stories of young women who have suffered from postpartum psychosis.
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Trust Me, I’m a Scientist
Richard Dawkins on a worrying disconnect between scientists and society.
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Collecting the Troubles at the Ulster Museum
Behind the scenes with a new generation of curators, Art, and startling exhibits.
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The Wolves Are Coming Back
Rebecca Pates explores the rise of the right-wing in eastern Germany.
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Blackface on Campus
Student journalist Megan Schellong investigates racist incidents at American universities.
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Manhattan-chester
Manchester's skyline is transforming - but what lies behind a radical change?
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Dwelling
Marie Louise Muir sets out to explore what 'Dwelling' means to different people.
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A Sailor Went to Sea Sea Sea
Songwriter Emmy the Great rediscovers the craft of the playground clapping game.
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Driven: The Billy Monger Story
Following 18-year-old Billy as he returns to racing after the amputation of his legs.
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‘71: The Vote To Go In
Ben Wright looks back at the dramatic 1971 Commons vote that led to the UK joining the EEC
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Thought Cages
Rory Sutherland explores a selection of fresh, intriguing and iconoclastic ideas
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How to Be a Muslim Woman
Sayeeda Warsi explores how to be a Muslim woman in 21st-century Britain.
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I Was There
A look back in time with the voices of the people who can say "I was there".
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University Unchallenged
Do universities have enough diversity of political opinion? Matthew Flinders investigates.
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How to Spend £800 Billion
Martha Kearney and Andrew Dilnot explore government spending.
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Armistice 1918
Five historians challenge the conventional narrative about the end of World War One
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WorklifeIndia
Live from Delhi, WorklifeIndia reflects on money, work, family, business and finance.
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Patronising Barbara
Ninety-one-year-old Barbara Smith investigates why we patronise older people.
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Gwesty Aduniad
Cyfres sy'n uno unigolion gyda phobl o'u gorffennol. A series uniting individuals with ...
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Un-forgetting Julius Eastman
Vocalist Elaine Mitchener remembers New York composer-performer Julius Eastman.
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Make Me a Dealer
Paul Martin searches for a new generation of moneymaking antiques dealers.
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A Tale of Belief and the Courts
Joshua Rozenberg investigates the Christian Legal Centre.
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Guy Garvey: Recording Dad
Guy Garvey spent a decade recording his dad’s stories and now he wants you to do the same.
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Bwyd Epic Chris
Mae'r cogydd tanbaid, Chris 'Flamebaster' Roberts, yn cychwyn ar daith fwyd bythgofiadw...
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Would You Go To Bed With Me?
What are the social repercussions of biological inequality?
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The Sympathy of Things
Amica Dall and Giles Smith look at our relationship with the material world.
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Ghosts in the Machine
Exploring the people who hear spooks in random sound - and the world of auditory illusion.
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The Democrats Dilemma: Now What
Michael Goldfarb asks what the Democratic Party in America stands for today.
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The Shuffle: London's New Jazz
Writer Tej Adeleye meets London’s new generation of jazz musicians.
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The Death of the Postwar Settlement
Bridget Kendall asks why the international order built after 1945 is now in deep trouble.
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When Mary Beard Met...
Mary Beard meets fascinating figures from the worlds of art, literature and politics
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Trump's Evangelicals
Are President Trump's relations with Evangelicals reshaping American politics?
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Class Act
Lenny Henry on how to get more young working-class and BAME actors into the industry.
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Oliver Burkeman: Why Are We So Angry?
Why is everyone so angry nowadays, and what is it doing to the world?
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The Supercalculators
Alex Bellos meets the supercalculators taking part in the Mental Calculation World Cup.
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Right Click: The New Online Culture Wars
Gavin Haynes explores the rebirth of classical liberalism online.
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Black Hollywood: 'They've Gotta Have Us'
How art and activism for black people in film are indivisible from race and cinema.
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Mamma M.I.A.: Influence of an Icon
Comedian Jack Rooke profiles his idol, Sri Lankan-British rapper M.I.A.
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Summer in the City
How can we adapt and prepare our cities for extreme weather conditions?
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