Burt Caesar on John La Rose, founder of Britain's first black publishing house.
DetailsSpoof documentary set in the future providing a critique of the London 2012 Olympics
DetailsFood writer Stefan Gates investigates what was on the menu at The Last Supper.
DetailsHow words or songs learned as a child have helped people in situations of extreme pressure
DetailsLenny Henry explores the iconic status of people or things held dear by many
DetailsLenny Henry explores the iconic status of people or things held dear by many
DetailsQuentin Letts takes a witty but thought-provoking look at some great British institutions
DetailsRoger Law of Spitting Image meets the craftsmen who made his 1980s Mrs Thatcher teapots
DetailsSarfraz Manzoor examines the 'working class' in Britain
DetailsBernard Richardson recalls the man who developed the concertina and its greatest exponent.
DetailsDominic Arkwright recalls the heady days of CB radio, introduced in the UK in 1981.
DetailsFilm critic Sarah Churchwell celebrates the classic romantic comedy When Harry Met Sally.
DetailsHumphrey Lyttelton presents the fascinating story of Hollywood's involvement in WW2
DetailsTracing the kids who took part in a study 50 years ago about their thoughts on the future
DetailsFrancesco da Mosto celebrates the original Italian Job movie, made in 1969.
DetailsJonathan Glancey ponders what the buildings of a country tell us about its political life
DetailsMichael Crick explores how previous prime ministers have coped with leaving office.
DetailsDiana Hope celebrates the quintessentially American sound of the train horn.
DetailsProf Philip Cowley presents a series examining initially controversial political policies
DetailsJohnny Vegas explores the possibility of a future career on the Costa Blanca.
DetailsHardeep Singh Kohli journeys down the border between England and Wales
DetailsSimon Weston catches up with two soldiers featured in the documentary Soldier's Haven.
DetailsHardeep Singh Kholi traces the history of the border between England and Scotland
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