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World on the Move
Angelina Jolie Pitt in conversation with Mishal Husain about the mass movement of people.
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The Briefing Room
David Aaronovitch presents in-depth explainers on big issues in the news.
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The story of how two of the greatest albums of all time were released on the same day.
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Suppose I Lose It: update
Joan Bakewell asks what she might expect, and how she should prepare, if she had dementia.
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Europeans - The Roots of Identity
Historian Margaret MacMillan explores what has really shaped Europeans' identity.
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EF Schumacher: Is Small the Next Big?
Is small the next big? Leo Johnson explores the radical vision of EF Schumacher.
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The Sprung Floor
Dane Hurst takes a dance floor to South Africa for use by underprivileged children.
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A British History in Weather
Alexandra Harris tells how the weather has been reflected in British culture.
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Attenborough at 90
To celebrate his 90th birthday, David Attenborough shares his life and career highlights.
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Attenborough's Passion Projects
Sir David Attenborough presents four of his favourite films.
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Forest, Field and Sky: Art out of Nature
Dr James Fox meets six artists whose work explores our relationship to the natural world.
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The Blame Game
The former director of MI5 questions why there must always be someone to blame.
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From Our Home Correspondent
Mishal Husain presents despatches from journalists and writers across the UK.
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For Better or Worse
Peter McGraith hears personal accounts of same-sex marriage in post equality Britain.
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Shakespeare: Love Across the Racial Divide
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown explores five Shakespeare plays that cross the racial divide.
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Mary Beard's Ultimate Rome: Empire Without Limit
Mary Beard takes in the mythology, history and archaeology of the ancient world.
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Shakespeare's Bookshelf
Edith Hall, Nandini Das and Beatrice Groves on the books which inspired Shakespeare.
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The Force of Google
Google dominates internet searching. Rory Cellan-Jones asks if it is too powerful.
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The Imposter's Survival Guide
Oliver Burkeman explores the frequent human experience of feeling like a fraud.
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The Anglo-Irish Century
Historian Diarmaid Ferriter looks back at a century of Anglo-Irish relations.
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Held Hostage in Syria
Lyse Doucet talks to a group of former hostages of so-called Islamic State.
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All in the Womb
Traumatic events can change our biology. Can we pass on this altered biology to children?
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Shakespeare and the American Dream
Robert McCrum journeys across Obama's America in search of Shakespeare.
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Are Human Rights Really Universal?
Helena Kennedy QC explores the philosophical and historical foundations of human rights.
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Scenes from Student Life
Recent graduate Ellie Cawthorne explores 900 years of student life.
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The Business of Music with Matt Everitt
Matt Everitt explores the decisions that have transformed the record industry.
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An Excellent Dumb Discourse: Shakespeare in Silence
Professor Judith Buchanan shares her love and knowledge of Shakespeare in early films.
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The Drop Out Boogie
Laura Snapes finds out why university drop-outs like herself didn't finish their degrees.
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Borders, An Odyssey
Frances Stonor Saunders, with Homer's Odyssey as her guide, explores our bordered lives.
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Justice across Borders
Allan Little on the legacy of the ICTY and its place in transitional justice.
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The Neglected Sense
Radio 4 announcer Kathy Clugston is anosmic. She cannot smell - and wants to know why.
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A Waste of Space
Harriet Sergeant investigates whether empty commercial buildings could house the homeless.
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Free Speech
Author Timothy Garton Ash examines one of the most hotly debated subjects of our time.
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Swansong
A meditation on loss, with real and imagined stories bound by sound and silence.
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Psychedelic Science
Can psychedelic drugs overcome their notoriety to become accepted for routine medical use?
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Y Byd ar Bedwar
Cyfres materion cyfoes gyda straeon o Gymru a'r byd. Current affairs series with storie...
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The Panama Papers
A major investigation reveals how the world's most notorious regimes get around sanctions.
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The Deobandis
Owen Bennett Jones investigates the UK's biggest Islamic group and asks what they believe
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A Dancer Dies Twice
First deaths and last dances - when a dancer's body begins to change.
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Inglorious Isolation: A European's History of Britain
Continental Europeans give their views of Britain's relationship with their home country.
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A Dirty Secret
Mary-Ann Ochota visits Bangladesh and India to ask why 2.3bn people lack adequate toilets.
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In Search of Southern Hospitality
Comedian Rich Hall investigates the true meaning of American southern hospitality.
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Deciding a Woman's Right
Audrey Carville meets two women whose stories highlight Northern Ireland's abortion debate
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How to Turn Your Life Around
Succeeding against the odds. What does it take to turn your life around?
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Suck it and See
Award-winning songwriter Amy Wadge investigates the history and potential of the harmonica
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Goodbye Mosquito
Could we, and should we, eradicate mosquitoes? Professor Adam Hart investigates.
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The Global Philosopher
Harvard's Michael Sandel uses pioneering technology to conduct a truly global debate.
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