Toby Litt investigates what brought the poet Paul Celan to an ordinary North London street
DetailsNew production of an adventure by Francis Durbridge, first broadcast in 1949
DetailsBy Gillian and Catrin Clarke. The lives of a street trader and a busker suddenly converge.
DetailsNick Robinson and panel discuss whether our current pay structure is the right one.
DetailsAnne McElvoy asks if reform is likely to the way political parties are funded.
DetailsNick Barraclough tells the story of US DJ Alan Freed, the Pluggers and the Payola scandal.
DetailsNorthern Irish journalists and politicians talk about their lives since the Troubles
DetailsHow Northern Ireland's politicians are sharing their experiences of conflict resolution.
DetailsWinifred Robinson investigates the increasing violence seen on the streets of Peckham.
DetailsWinifred Robinson investigates the increasing violence seen on the streets of Peckham.
DetailsMark Whitaker investigates the tarnished image of a flawed scientific process.
DetailsReturning to live in Britain, Peggy Seeger reflects on a life full of family and music.
DetailsMichael Morpurgo tells the story of Penguin books, founded by his father-in-law Allen Lane
DetailsDavid Attenborough tells of Percy Fitzpatrick, industrialist, author and politician.
DetailsDavid Attenborough hosts a celebration of bird impersonator Percy Edwards.
DetailsTerence Curran goes behind the scenes with classical performers in the recording studio
DetailsHow social psychology and behavioural economics can be exploited to make us behave better.
DetailsRobert Peston talks to four key individuals about the global financial meltdown
DetailsActor and director Peter Bogdanovich gives his personal view of Hollywood
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