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The Inside Story of Election 17
Anne McElvoy talks to key figures inside the election campaign about what happened and why
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Waco: Surviving the Apocalypse
The story of the 1993 Waco siege and the lasting impact on those who survived.
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And Then There Were Nun
A glimpse into the cloistered world of religious communities.
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The Symbols of Bliss
How Charles Bliss attempted to bring about world peace through a new visual language.
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When Yorkshire Played New York
A legendary match leads us into the extraordinary cultural history of cricket in America.
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A Place Called Home
Public figures explore their roots, what they have left behind and will never forget.
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How to Write a Power Ballad
Can Rev. Richard Coles write a new power ballad to rival Total Eclipse of the Heart?
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Guns and Coders
Al Letson explores how new high-tech safer guns are being opposed across America.
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Public Indecency: Queer Art in Britain
An exploration of 100 years of queer life in Britain seen through the lens of the arts.
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A Little Lateral Thinking
A fun exploration of lateral thinking - in tribute to Edward de Bono who coined the term.
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The Black Chair
The story of the Welsh poet Hedd Wyn, killed at Passchendaele in 1917.
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The End of Sand
Yogita Limaye investigates concerns that vital reserves of sand may be running out.
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Music to Strip To
How is modern music changing striptease? Burlesque stars reveal their soundtrack secrets.
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A Split in the Sisterhood
Anita Anand embarks on a personal exploration of divisions within the feminist movement.
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Speaking with Smaller Tongues
Penzance-born Rory McGrath performs a Cornish song at the SUNS International Festival.
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My House
Following the Manchester International Festival's series of tiny 'Festivals in My House'.
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In the Criminologist's Chair
Criminologist David Wilson talks to former criminal-turned-journalist Erwin James.
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Yangon Renaissance: Punks, Poets and Painters
A revealing insight into Myanmar life as seen through the eyes of Yangon's young artists.
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Inside the Brain of Gerald Scarfe
What is going on inside Gerald Scarfe's brain?
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In the Rough: Golf's Uncertain Future
Mark Hodkinson investigates why golf is declining while cycling thrives.
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Learning from Life and Death
Matthew Syed explores how and why individuals and organisations learn from their mistakes.
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Black Art Matters
Sonia Boyce views current interest in black British art through the life of Donald Rodney.
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The Wine Detectives
Susie Barrie follows the experts employed to tell fine wines from fakes.
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Brexit: A Tale of Two Cities
A year on, contrasting Wakefield, which voted leave, to Oxford, which voted remain.
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The Body Electric
What can we learn about the body by experiencing it through the senses of artists?
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Quirke's Cast and Crew
Antonia Quirke speaks to key crew members working on film and drama series.
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Midnight Meets With Colin Murray
Colin has a proper in-depth chat with someone who has a fascinating story to tell.
Âé¶¹Éç Radio 5 Live
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Port Talbot Paradiso
Actor Michael Sheen's tells the story of Port Talbot's famous art deco Plaza cinema.
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It's My Baby Too
Aasmah Mir explores the short and long term impact of abortion on men.
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Billy Connolly: Portrait of a Lifetime
Three Scottish artists paint Billy Connolly in celebration of his 75th birthday.
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Tough Love: Boys, Books and Romance
Author Steven Camden investigates why there are so few love stories for teenage boys.
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Butterbeer and Grootcakes
Aleks Krotoski explores the amazing world of fictional food made real.
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When Women Wore the Trousers
Laura Barton presents a brief history of trousers, from function to fashion.
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The Town That Thread Built
The story of J & P Coats, initially a cotton mill opened in Paisley in 1826.
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The Chillenden Murders
A team of independent experts re-examine the evidence in the Chillenden murders case.
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Clocking On
Professor Emma Griffin explores how British workers became tied to the clock.
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Print Me a New Body
Jolyon Jenkins explores the ways in which it is now possible to replace most of his body.
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Jane Austen: Behind Closed Doors
Lucy Worsley traces the houses Jane Austen lived in to show how they influenced her work.
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Costume Drama: The Wonderful World of Cosplay
Yasmeen Khan on the boom in dressing up.
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The Imperial Inversion of Cricket
Amol Rajan asks if England's old Imperial guidance and governance of cricket is history.
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Breakfast with the Disruptors
Tim Samuels invites a disruptor and a disruptee to breakfast to discuss a current topic.
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Americanize!: Why the Americanisation of English is a Good Thing
Susie Dent explores Americanisms in British English – should we love not loathe them?
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Against Our Ruin
Hayden Lorimer asks why we love the beginning and end of art more than art itself.
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