BBC Radio 4
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'Death To America': Anti-Americanism Examined
Washington correspondent Justin Webb looks at the perceived global hatred of the US
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1707: In the Footsteps of Defoe
Sarfraz Manzoor retraces the footsteps of Daniel Defoe, a supporter of the Act of Union
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1968 - The Year of Revolutions
John Tusa and guests discuss the impact of the tumultuous world events of 1968
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1968 Day by Day Omnibus
Another chance to look back at the events making the news 40 years ago with John Tusa
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1968 The Sixty-Eighters at Sixty
David Aaronovitch assesses the legacy of 1968, talking to former self-styled rebels
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1989: Day by Day Omnibus
Another chance to look back at the events making the news 20 years ago, with Sir John Tusa
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1989: Simpson Returns
BBC World Affairs Editor John Simpson tells the story of 20 years of post-communist life
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A Box of Wittgensteins
The great-niece of Ludwig Wittgenstein investigates the lives of her forebears.
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A Brief History of Double Entry Book-keeping
Jolyon Jenkins investigates how accountants shaped the modern world
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A Brief History of Mathematics
Professor Marcus du Sautoy reveals the personalities behind the calculations
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A Brush with Fame
Stories exploring with wit and humour how we all react to a glancing encounter with fame
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A Dollar a Day
Mike Wooldridge presents a series exploring what living on a dollar a day really means
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A Guide to Woodland Birds
Brett Westwood presents a series to help listeners identify different species
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A History of Private Life
Historian Amanda Vickery reveals the hidden history of home over 400 years
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A History of Private Life: Omnibus
Omninus edition of Prof Amanda Vickery's series revealing the hidden history of home
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A History of the World in 100 Objects
Director of the British Museum, Neil MacGregor, retells humanity's history through objects
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A History of the World in 100 Objects Omnibus
The British Museum's Neil MacGregor tells A History of the World in 100 Objects.
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A Musical Trip to South Africa - with Lenny Henry
Lenny Henry experiences South Africa through its music
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A Quiet Invasion
20 years after Iraq invaded Kuwait, Kirsty Norman tells her story of being taken hostage
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A Sense of Liverpool
Writers, artists and entertainers take a new look at the 2008 European Capital of Culture
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A Small Business
Liz Barclay meets the owners of the small businesses which keep the UK economy running
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A Social Selection
Reporter Andrew Bomford examines the grammar school selection system in parts of England
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A Sunparched Country
Caroline Holmes discovers how Australians are adapting to the reality of climate change