Chris Ledgard explores the tradition of overseas cricketers playing for amateur UK clubs.
DetailsCharles Wheeler explores how many Austrians have faced up to their past Nazi links.
DetailsJon Sopel explores the techniques used by politicians to avoid questions in interviews.
DetailsHow the music of Bach has provided an incredible resource for a wide range of other genres
DetailsChannel swimmer Doon Mackichan marks 200 years since Byron's swim across the Hellespont.
DetailsRichard Herring explores some of the bad habits which affect us in our daily working lives
DetailsJo Brand discovers what wildlife presenters really think of the animals they talk about.
DetailsWere prisoners held by the US military in Afghanistan abused, during the Obama presidency?
DetailsHenry Bonsu investigates the spread of what has been described as football slavery.
DetailsComedy drama series by Christopher Fitz-Simon, set in the 1950s in a Donegal town
DetailsDuncan Campbell tells the story of gangsters, looting and crime on the home front in WWII.
DetailsBettany Hughes looks at the history of the church to ask, 'where have all the women gone?'
DetailsPanel show in which comic guests are invited to come up with their definitive top threes
DetailsPete Townshend talks about the influence on his songwriting of composer Henry Purcell.
DetailsFelicity Finch joins conservationist Tim Dixon in search of the very rare Barbestelle bats
DetailsReadings of the five shortlisted stories for the annual prize
DetailsReadings of the five shortlisted stories for the annual prize
DetailsPerformance poet Matt Harvey investigates the links between poetry and copywriting.
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