The Documentary Episodes Available now
Dorian Lynskey—Sleevenotes
"A pop song is a potent vehicle for information" Dorian Lynskey on music and politics.
Episode 2
How the famous Vietnamese musicians of the 60's have kept their culture alive in the US.
Revolutionary Radio
Fi Glover investigates why radio has been a potent political force in revolutions.
In Alistair Cooke's Footsteps
Revisiting the enduring themes of Letter From America. How has America changed since?
Episode 1
Robin Denselow hears the memories of those who were there, when rock 'n' roll hit Vietnam.
Episode 2—Influence By Degree
2/2 Rob Broomby examines the UK universities entering the world of raising money.
Blasphemy And The Governor Of Punjab
A documentary-drama set in Pakistan about the assassination of the Governor of Punjab.
Reality Radio
Phil Maguire attends the launch of Trinidads first prison radio station.
Understanding Contemporary China—Making Sense Of China
How can the undemocratic Chinese state enjoy authority in the eyes of its population?
Who Are The Chinese?—Making Sense Of China
In his third talk on understanding China, Martin Jacques explores the nature of race.