The Documentary Episodes Episode guide
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Brazil's Miracle: An indigenous disaster
Do Indigenous people in Brazil still suffer the impacts of the military dictatorship?
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Fighting on two fronts
Meet the Ukrainian polar scientists who lead extraordinary dual lives
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Global dancefloor: Saigon
What does Vietnamese alternative culture looks and sounds like today?
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Powering Nigeria
Can Nigeria solve its electricity crisis and power a more reliable future?
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Gaza Conflict: Two years on
A special episode to reflect on the war in Gaza and the future of the Middle East
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Kharkiv: Love in a War Zone
Why one woman chose to live under fire in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv for love.
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Digital Dolittles: Talking to the animals?
Could new technologies help us to communicate with some animals?
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The second map: The battered suitcase
Key moments in the attack on Pearl Harbour and atomic bombing of Japan in World War Two
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The social lives of bacteria
The microscopic dramas of bacterial loners, crowd-lovers, backstabbers and do-gooders
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The second map
Key moments in the attack on Pearl Harbour and atomic bombing of Japan in World War Two
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Tequila with the bat man
One conservationist's mission to protect bats and Mexico’s iconic tequila and mezcal
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Xi, Kim and Putin: A new world alliance?
Celia Hatton explores the unprecedented show of unity from China, North Korea and Russia
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The second map
Key moments in the attack on Pearl Harbour and atomic bombing of Japan in World War Two
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Germany's timber detectives
A group of German scientists tackling illegal deforestation
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Paul McCartney: Beatles and beyond
The Bangles’ Susanna Hoffs celebrates the life and legacy of Sir Paul McCartney
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The second map
Key moments in the attack on Pearl Harbour and atomic bombing of Japan in World War Two
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The second map
Key moments in the attack on Pearl Harbour and atomic bombing of Japan in World War Two
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White coats v the White House
How cuts, reorganisations and political strong-arming of US science may affect us all
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Ghost cities FC
The story of two refugee football clubs who once played in the same Soviet league.
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Birding the gender gap
How studying female birds is reshaping our understanding of nature
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The Engineers: Exploring the human
'Psychic' communication, blood-bubble drug delivery and ingestible electronics
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New Zealand: Heading across the ditch
What will New Zealand's rapidly changing demographics mean for the country's future?
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Controlling nature's data
Could AI cure cancer using nature's DNA? A London tech firm creates a genome database.
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The battle for Bangladesh: Eye Investigations
Âé¶¹Éç Eye investigates the deadly uprising that led to the downfall of Sheikh Hasina
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Dying for a transplant
Following heart failure on-stage, Emmanuel Sonubi explores attitudes to organ donation
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The kidnapped dead: Germany’s stolen skulls
In 1900, 19 Tanzanian leaders were executed and their skulls shipped to Berlin for study
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The ark of the dry lands
How a seed bank in Morocco is protecting around 150,000 different seed-types
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Diabetes in Pakistan: A nation's struggle
Pakistan faces challenges of awareness, healthcare access, and rising cases of Diabetes
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Iran crisis: your questions answered
What's next for Iran's nuclear ambitions? We put your questions to Âé¶¹Éç experts
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Inside the US trans military ban
As the US bans trans people from military service, two officers reveal the personal cost