Glenn Mitchell celebrates the life and work of entertainer Harry Worth.
DetailsEddie Mair chairs a debate on the progress of the conflict in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
DetailsRicky Ross looks at the life and work of the Scottish comedian and actor Will Fyffe.
DetailsNick Fraser considers the role of intellectuals in relation to world events and conflicts
DetailsThe story of an octogenarian dancer teaching a twenty eight year old how to waltz.
DetailsHow the extravagance of the 5th Marquess of Anglesey led to bankruptcy and disgrace.
DetailsHenry Moore's daughter on the life and work of Britain's foremost 20th-century sculptor.
DetailsJanet Ellis explores the appeal of one of the oldest mythological beasts, the dragon.
DetailsDiscussion programme which challenges established ideas and questions received wisdom
DetailsPiortraits of unknown, intimate and surprising aspects of Henry VIII's character
DetailsJulian Carey visits a Welsh valley where people have been living under canvas since 1976.
DetailsPolitical satire set in the offices of The Blue Touch Paper, a conservative magazine
DetailsAndrew Roberts considers the historical tendency for politicians to consult historians
DetailsPaul Gambaccini recalls The Stax Volt Tour of 1967, which brought soul greats to Europe.
DetailsThe story of how tens of thousands of Muslims volunteered to fight for Hitler.
DetailsPaul Morley explores the music people were really listening to during the Blitz.
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