Mark Radcliffe discovers the life and legacy of Alfred Wainwright, author and rambler.
DetailsJournalist Nina Myskow discovers how attitudes to food affect individual lives
DetailsHardeep Singh Kohli reports on efforts to stamp racist abuse out of professional football.
DetailsHow former prisoners on Robben Island used football in the fight against apartheid.
DetailsSeries celebrating 125 years of comedy at Cambridge Footlights
DetailsAlan Leith tells the story of the eccentric recluse who purchased Brownsea Island in 1927.
DetailsMichael Portillo explores the history of a great Westminster institution, the backbench MP
DetailsBettany Hughes tells the stories of women denied their families by the march of history
DetailsJulian Barnes & Hermione Lee tell the story of Ford Madox Ford, author of The Good Soldier
DetailsComedy sketches from the Edinburgh Festival with Philippa Fordham and Simon Lipson.
DetailsWhy do foreign students come to study in Britain and is the dream different from reality?
DetailsSeries exploring British election campaign techniques which have been borrowed from abroad
DetailsRoger Daltrey explores the turbulent relationship between Buddy Holly and his manager.
DetailsThree generations of one family talk about working life at Fort Dunlop in Birmingham.
DetailsRecordings of novelist John Fowles at work during his time as curator of Lyme Regis Museum
DetailsInvestigating the concentration camps set up in France to hold Spanish Civil War refugees.
DetailsGermaine Greer presents a profile of eccentric 1970s rock icon Frank Zappa.
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