Joan Bakewell explores Fred Hunter's 1960s recordings of the great poets of his time.
DetailsSimon Hoggart recalls Free Cinema, documentaries shown at the NFT between 1956 and 1959.
DetailsMobeen Azhar reports on Britain's battle to 'de-radicalise' Muslim extremists.
DetailsPortrait of the life of Aung San Suu Kyi by Mike Wooldridge.
DetailsTony Phillips recalls a memorable performance by Afro-American contralto Marian Anderson.
DetailsEd Stourton presents a special programme on the first round of the presidential elections.
DetailsA special programme on the second round of the presidential elections.
DetailsIan Samson on the relationship between authors and readers through their correspondence.
DetailsFlutterby, by Mark Catley. When Jo decides to kick her heroin habit and improve her run-down, crime-ridden estate, she has no idea what she is about to unleash.
DetailsMike Baker traces the changing face of primary education over the last 150 years
DetailsJane Garvey chairs a debate on the future of primary schools.
DetailsThe remarkable story of Roger Linn, inventor of the drum machine.
DetailsThe remarkable story of Roger Linn, inventor of the drum machine.
DetailsMichael Buerk talks to Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who expresses his feelings over homophobia
DetailsCarolyn Quinn looks at the work of the conciliation service ACAS.
DetailsMichael Dobbs reflects on the ups and downs of two decades of election campaigns.
DetailsAnn Widdecombe explores how single women have been depicted in popular culture.
DetailsThe 1964 concert in Manchester that showcased some of America's greatest black musicians.
DetailsMusic journalist Jacqueline Springer traces the history of Motown and rap music
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